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Hiniling kahapon ng mga pamilya ng 12 pang akusado sa Aquino-Galman double murder case na apru­bahan na ang kanilang petisyon para mapagka­looban ng absolute pardon ang mga nakakulong na sundalo.

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MANILA, Philippines -- A day after they were released from prison, the 10 soldiers convicted of killing the late Senator Benigno "Ninoy"
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MANILA, Philippines - Pinalaya na rin kahapon mula sa National Bilibid Prison sa Muntinlupa ang 10 pang dating sundalong nasentensyahan sa pagpaslang kay dating Senador Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino.

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Chief public attorney Persida Rueda-Acosta had said that, based on American jurisprudence, the Aquino-Galman murder case could be reopened after newly discovered evidence showed the forensic evidence presented at the trial had misled the court.
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In an interview with The STAR, Monsignor Robert Olaguer said the Public Attorney’s Office, along with families and supporters of the 15 soldiers, started a signature campaign last week to push the filing of a motion for reconsideration before the Supreme Court.
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In an interview with The STAR, Monsignor Robert Olaguer said the Public Attorney’s Office, along with families and supporters of the 15 soldiers, started a signature campaign last week to push the filing of a motion for reconsideration before the Supreme Court.
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