+ Follow LAW DAY Tag
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[Title] => Mentor urges Taiwan's Ma to ensure trial fairness
[Summary] => TAIPEI (AP) -The Harvard Law School mentor of Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou said Saturday that his former student needs to urgently act to prevent an "increasingly disturbing circus atmosphere" from prejudicing his predecessor's right to a fair trial.
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[Title] => 20,000 children in jails mixed with hardened crooks
[Summary] => Twenty thousand juvenile delinquents are languishing in different jails all over the country mixed with hardened criminals, the Philippine Bar Association (PBA) said yesterday.
These young offenders are detained in crowded and filthy detention cells, and are made to live in subhuman conditions with little food to sustain their health, the PBA reported.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Davide cracks whip on erring judges
[Summary] => Beginning Oct. 1, judges and the courts lawyer-employees will be liable to disbarment even for administrative cases against them, according to a new resolution passed by the Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Hilario Davide told lawyers during the Law Day celebration of the Philippine Bar Association on Friday that the new resolution allows the high court to "automatically" convert administrative cases into disbarment suits.
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LAW DAY
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These young offenders are detained in crowded and filthy detention cells, and are made to live in subhuman conditions with little food to sustain their health, the PBA reported.
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Chief Justice Hilario Davide told lawyers during the Law Day celebration of the Philippine Bar Association on Friday that the new resolution allows the high court to "automatically" convert administrative cases into disbarment suits.
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January 17, 2009 - 4:56pm