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The prosecution panel in the killing of lawyer Arbet Sta. Ana-Yongco has opposed the demurrer to evidence filed by Nestor Carrol and Heracleo Rallestan, the alleged conspirators of prime suspect Michel Favila. 


Carrol and Rallestan filed the demurrer to tell the court that they would no longer show additional evidence because the prosecution, in the first place, has no sufficient evidence. In the same pleading, they also asked the court to dismiss the case against them.
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Carrol and Rallestan filed the demurrer to tell the court that they would no longer show additional evidence because the prosecution, in the first place, has no sufficient evidence. In the same pleading, they also asked the court to dismiss the case against them.
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Arnel Pura, who the defense presented in court at the resumption of the trial of the case, said the two helpers, Marifel Abadilla and Baby Jane Lage, were at the scene at the time of the killing.

The two had identified another person they saw walking with a gun out of Yongco's office on October 11, 2004 when the lawyer was killed, Pura alleged.
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Carrol and Rallestan filed the demurrer to tell the court that they would no longer show additional evidence because the prosecution, in the first place, has no sufficient evidence. In the same pleading, they also asked the court to dismiss the case against them.
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