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Palace on impeachment trial: Duterte must personally answer charges
PH🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

Palace on impeachment trial: Duterte must personally answer charges

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that Vice President Sara Duterte is facing an impeachment trial, and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro emphasized that Duterte should personally respond to the allegations against her rather than relying solely on legal technicalities. Duterte previously stated she would be 'bloodied but unbowed' during the trial, referencing the poem 'Invictus.' Castro noted that Duterte appears to have a foundation for her statements now, though she has consistently called Duterte's criticisms of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. baseless. The article highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding the trial.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
Palace on impeachment trial: Duterte must personally answer charges

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that Vice President Sara Duterte is facing an impeachment trial, and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro emphasized that Duterte should personally respond to the allegations against her rather than relying solely on legal technicalities. Duterte previously stated she would be 'bloodied but unbowed' during the trial, referencing the poem 'Invictus.' Castro noted that Duterte appears to have a foundation for her statements now, though she has consistently called Duterte's criticisms of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. baseless. The article highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding the trial.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from both the Palace Press Office and Vice President Duterte without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from Castro and references Duterte's remarks, providing a balanced view of the situation without apparent bias toward either the prosecution or辩护.

Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Sara Duterte’s defense team did not know about Torreon-led SC petition

Vice President Sara Duterte's legal team stated they were unaware of a Supreme Court petition challenging Senator Francis 'Chiz' Escudero's role in overseeing the impeachment trial. The petition was filed by Israelito Torreon and eight other lawyers associated with Duterte. The statement highlights a potential disconnect between Duterte's allies and her legal representatives regarding the legal actions being taken against Escudero. The situation underscores the complexity of political maneuvering within the impeachment process.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the legal team's lack of knowledge regarding the petition, without overtly endorsing or criticizing any side. It reports the statement from Duterte's defense counsel without adding commentary or emotional language, maintaining a balanced tone.

Rappler logoRapplerIndependentCenter23 hr. ago
Order in the Court: Photocopies may be used as evidence

The Philippine Supreme Court has affirmed that photocopies can be used as legal evidence, according to the Amended Rules on Evidence. This ruling was highlighted in the context of Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial, where the defense challenged the admissibility of certain evidence. The court clarified that the use of photocopies is permitted under existing jurisprudence and procedural rules. The article references the amended rules but does not provide further details on their implementation or implications.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on a legal ruling without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on a judicial decision related to evidentiary standards, which is a procedural matter rather than a partisan issue. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the legal interpretation rather

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