+ Follow DISTRICT JUDGE WILLIAM WALLS Tag
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[Title] => Lacson decries spy charges as government ‘black propaganda’
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Genuine Opposition senatorial re-electionist Panfilo Lacson decried as "black propaganda" the text messages naming him as the beneficiary of Michael Ray Aquino’s alleged espionage activities in the United States.
Aquino, Lacson’s former police deputy, is in jail in the US for espionage charges together with former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intelligence specialist Leandro Aragoncillo.
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[Title] => Palace: No reason to intervene in US espionage case vs Michael Ray
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Malacañang will not intervene in the efforts of United States federal prosecutors who are seeking a 10-year prison term for former Philippine National Police Senior Superintendent Michael Ray Aquino for obtaining secret US documents to aid the local opposition in overthrowing President Arroyo.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government will just closely monitor developments in Aquino’s case, which marked the first time a Filipino was involved in an espionage case in the US.
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[Title] => US prosecutors seek 10-year term for Filipino spy
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NEWARK, New Jersey – Federal prosecutors are seeking a 10-year prison term for former Philippine police colonel Michael Ray Aquino who pleaded guilty to possessing secret US documents as part of an opposition plot to undermine the Philippine government.
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The meeting, in the New Jersey court of US District Judge William Walls, was scheduled to have been held on Tuesday, but lead prosecutor Assistant US Attorney Karl Buch asked for a 24-hour postponement to fine-tune his legal arguments.
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[Title] => Michael Ray binasahan ng sakdal sa US
[Summary] => Taliwas sa inaasahan na magkakaroon ng plea bargaining, not guilty ang inihain ni dating PNP Supt. Michael Ray Aquino sa kasong espionage sa isinagawang arraignment nitong nakaraang Huwebes sa New Jersey, USA.
Sa ulat na nakarating kay NBI-Interpol chief, Atty. Ric Diaz, ang abogado ni Aquino na si Mark Berman ang nagpahayag ng not guilty plea habang nanonood lamang ito kasama ang asawang si Fatima habang dumalo rin si Consul Lourdes Legaspi ng Philippine Consulate General sa New York.
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DISTRICT JUDGE WILLIAM WALLS
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Genuine Opposition senatorial re-electionist Panfilo Lacson decried as "black propaganda" the text messages naming him as the beneficiary of Michael Ray Aquino’s alleged espionage activities in the United States.
Aquino, Lacson’s former police deputy, is in jail in the US for espionage charges together with former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intelligence specialist Leandro Aragoncillo.
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Malacañang will not intervene in the efforts of United States federal prosecutors who are seeking a 10-year prison term for former Philippine National Police Senior Superintendent Michael Ray Aquino for obtaining secret US documents to aid the local opposition in overthrowing President Arroyo.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the government will just closely monitor developments in Aquino’s case, which marked the first time a Filipino was involved in an espionage case in the US.
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The meeting, in the New Jersey court of US District Judge William Walls, was scheduled to have been held on Tuesday, but lead prosecutor Assistant US Attorney Karl Buch asked for a 24-hour postponement to fine-tune his legal arguments.
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Sa ulat na nakarating kay NBI-Interpol chief, Atty. Ric Diaz, ang abogado ni Aquino na si Mark Berman ang nagpahayag ng not guilty plea habang nanonood lamang ito kasama ang asawang si Fatima habang dumalo rin si Consul Lourdes Legaspi ng Philippine Consulate General sa New York.
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October 22, 2005 - 12:00am