+ Follow ORLANDO DIZON Tag
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[Title] => Lawyer of Bebs Reyes seeks review
[Summary] => The lawyer of Bebs Reyes, the primary suspect in the killing of bank teller Candice Castro, said they will ask the court to allow the Department of Justice to review the case against his client.
"We will ask the DOJ to review the case. There was no physical evidence to link him to the crime. Not a single fingerprint of my client was found at the crime scene. The charges against him was based solely on the uncorroborated statement of Philippe Marcelo, whose fingerprints were all over the place," lawyer Orlando Dizon told The STAR in a telephone interview.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => NBI releases condo slay suspect
[Summary] => National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Reynaldo Wycoco has released from its custody Bebs Reyes, a suspect in the rape-slay of bank employee Candice Castro, saying there was no more reason to hold him.
Wycoco said Reyes has been turned over to his parents, Bienvenido and Concepcion Reyes, last Wednesday afternoon.
Technically, authorities have no legal basis to further hold him in the absence of a warrant of arrest .
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Perez upholds BI execs appointment
[Summary] => The Department of Justice upheld yesterday the appointment by President Arroyo of lawyer Orlando Dizon as third associate commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
In a legal opinion, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said Dizons appointment on Sept. 2 last year was a lawful exercise of the Presidents broad powers and prerogatives to effect organizational changes in the executive branch.
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ORLANDO DIZON
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[Title] => Lawyer of Bebs Reyes seeks review
[Summary] => The lawyer of Bebs Reyes, the primary suspect in the killing of bank teller Candice Castro, said they will ask the court to allow the Department of Justice to review the case against his client.
"We will ask the DOJ to review the case. There was no physical evidence to link him to the crime. Not a single fingerprint of my client was found at the crime scene. The charges against him was based solely on the uncorroborated statement of Philippe Marcelo, whose fingerprints were all over the place," lawyer Orlando Dizon told The STAR in a telephone interview.
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[Title] => NBI releases condo slay suspect
[Summary] => National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Reynaldo Wycoco has released from its custody Bebs Reyes, a suspect in the rape-slay of bank employee Candice Castro, saying there was no more reason to hold him.
Wycoco said Reyes has been turned over to his parents, Bienvenido and Concepcion Reyes, last Wednesday afternoon.
Technically, authorities have no legal basis to further hold him in the absence of a warrant of arrest .
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Perez upholds BI execs appointment
[Summary] => The Department of Justice upheld yesterday the appointment by President Arroyo of lawyer Orlando Dizon as third associate commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
In a legal opinion, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said Dizons appointment on Sept. 2 last year was a lawful exercise of the Presidents broad powers and prerogatives to effect organizational changes in the executive branch.
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