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                    [Title] => QC court waiting for Pamatong’s bail documents
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The Quezon City court that issued one of the warrants of arrest against lawyer Ely Pamatong has yet to set his arraignment for the inciting to sedition case as it has yet to receive documents concerning his bail.

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Minor mischief can evolve into major felonies. Especially if the minor offenses go unpunished. In 2004  there  was a debate on whether strewing steel spikes along EDSA, one of the country’s busiest thoroughfares, constituted a minor offense. The spikes blew out several tires. Fortunately, these did not cause serious accidents, but traffic was snarled, and owners of the vehicles with damaged tires were rightfully enraged.

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JUDGE JOEL SOCRATES LOPE
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                    [Summary] => 

The Quezon City court that issued one of the warrants of arrest against lawyer Ely Pamatong has yet to set his arraignment for the inciting to sedition case as it has yet to receive documents concerning his bail.

[DatePublished] => 2014-09-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804764 [AuthorName] => Janvic Mateo [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1366320 [Title] => EDITORIAL - Archived [Summary] =>

Minor mischief can evolve into major felonies. Especially if the minor offenses go unpunished. In 2004  there  was a debate on whether strewing steel spikes along EDSA, one of the country’s busiest thoroughfares, constituted a minor offense. The spikes blew out several tires. Fortunately, these did not cause serious accidents, but traffic was snarled, and owners of the vehicles with damaged tires were rightfully enraged.

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