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[Title] => NBI getting tired of waiting game with ex-governor
[Summary] => National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents waiting for former Quezon province governor, Eduardo Rodriguez, to surrender were disappointed for the third time yesterday.
Rodriguez and his wife Imelda face extradition due to charges of insurance fraud filed in the United States.
Instead of surrendering as he promised, Rodriguez filed a motion for voluntary extradition, the restoration of their bail bond, and cancellation of the warrant of arrest against him and his wife.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov willing to face raps in US
[Summary] => Former Quezon governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife have volunteered to go the United States on their own accord to face their accusers in a 16-year-old insurance fraud case involving $150,000, pending before a California court.
Rodriguez and his wife, Imelda, who were ordered arrested by the Department of Justice in May last year, only a month after it filed an extradition case against the couple, were subsequently released after the Manila Regional Trial Court granted them the right to bail.
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[Title] => NBI getting tired of waiting game with ex-governor
[Summary] => National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents waiting for former Quezon province governor, Eduardo Rodriguez, to surrender were disappointed for the third time yesterday.
Rodriguez and his wife Imelda face extradition due to charges of insurance fraud filed in the United States.
Instead of surrendering as he promised, Rodriguez filed a motion for voluntary extradition, the restoration of their bail bond, and cancellation of the warrant of arrest against him and his wife.
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[Title] => Ex-Quezon gov willing to face raps in US
[Summary] => Former Quezon governor Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife have volunteered to go the United States on their own accord to face their accusers in a 16-year-old insurance fraud case involving $150,000, pending before a California court.
Rodriguez and his wife, Imelda, who were ordered arrested by the Department of Justice in May last year, only a month after it filed an extradition case against the couple, were subsequently released after the Manila Regional Trial Court granted them the right to bail.
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February 21, 2002 - 12:00am