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                    [Title] => Guard gets 14 years for motorist’s slay
                    [Summary] => A Manila court sentenced a 35-year-old security guard to 14 years imprisonment for killing the son of a former Bulacan vice mayor during a parking altercation in Divisoria seven years ago.


In a 13-page decision, Judge Teresa Soriaso also ordered accused Rolando Macallai to pay the heirs of Joselito Manotok a total of P125,000 in damages.

Manotok, the son of a former official in Panginay, Bulacan, was a manager of a beach resort and owner of a pet shop when he was killed while at the Tutuban Shopping Mall doing his Christmas shopping.
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The anti-graft court’s third division has denied the request of Romualdez, through his lawyer Enrico Fernando, to stop the trial and conduct a preliminary investigation into the case, which he said violated his "substantive right" to due process.
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In a 13-page decision, Judge Teresa Soriaso also ordered accused Rolando Macallai to pay the heirs of Joselito Manotok a total of P125,000 in damages.

Manotok, the son of a former official in Panginay, Bulacan, was a manager of a beach resort and owner of a pet shop when he was killed while at the Tutuban Shopping Mall doing his Christmas shopping.
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The anti-graft court’s third division has denied the request of Romualdez, through his lawyer Enrico Fernando, to stop the trial and conduct a preliminary investigation into the case, which he said violated his "substantive right" to due process.
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