+ Follow KEITH SILKWOOD AND DOMINIC DUPLANTIS AND STAFF SERGEANT CHAD CARPENTIER Tag
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The private prosecutor representing the alleged victim in the Subic rape case will submit a memorandum to the Makati City regional trial court (RTC) separate from the one submitted by government lawyers.
Despite the rift between the victim "Nicoles" counsel and the public prosecutors, lawyer Evalyn Ursua said her client is still entitled to argue why the accused United States Marines should be convicted of rape.
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[Summary] => A Filipino doctor testifying at a rape trial involving four United States Marines said yesterday that the complainant suffered injuries consistent with a sexual assault.
Dr. Rolando Ortiz II of the James Gordon Memorial Hospital in Olongapo City told the court he examined the 22-year-old woman identified in court only as "Nicole" two days after she was allegedly raped by a Marine while the three others cheered him on.
Asked if her injuries were consistent with rape, he replied, "It is consistent."
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KEITH SILKWOOD AND DOMINIC DUPLANTIS AND STAFF SERGEANT CHAD CARPENTIER
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The private prosecutor representing the alleged victim in the Subic rape case will submit a memorandum to the Makati City regional trial court (RTC) separate from the one submitted by government lawyers.
Despite the rift between the victim "Nicoles" counsel and the public prosecutors, lawyer Evalyn Ursua said her client is still entitled to argue why the accused United States Marines should be convicted of rape.
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[Summary] => A Filipino doctor testifying at a rape trial involving four United States Marines said yesterday that the complainant suffered injuries consistent with a sexual assault.
Dr. Rolando Ortiz II of the James Gordon Memorial Hospital in Olongapo City told the court he examined the 22-year-old woman identified in court only as "Nicole" two days after she was allegedly raped by a Marine while the three others cheered him on.
Asked if her injuries were consistent with rape, he replied, "It is consistent."
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October 24, 2006 - 12:00am