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Abide by the will of God. This was the advice given on Thursday by Sister Flory Basa to her estranged nephew-in-law, convicted Chief Justice Renato Corona.
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A senator on Thursday warned Malacañang against choosing a politician as the next Chief Justice. Trouble is, a colleague thinks the senator is qualified to succeed Renato Corona.
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Anakpawis Representative Rafael Mariano on Thursday said the sacking of Chief Justice Renato Corona should now lead to the trial and conviction of his benefactor, former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
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Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales remains undaunted by the grenade that was left outside her home on Wednesday as she continues to believe that she had not done anything wrong.
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Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio may preside over the Supreme Court but he will have to inhibit himself from the Judicial and Bar Council’s deliberations in the selection of a replacement for Renato Corona, who has been removed, Sen. Francis Escudero said Thursday.
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Senator Lito Lapid broke his “less talk, less mistake” vow when he took the podium to explain his vote at the end of the impeachment trial of now ousted Chief Justice Renato Corona Tuesday.
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While police have yet to establish the motive behind the grenade left near the house of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo believes that the act was not meant to do harm, only to threaten, or even otherwise.
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Bureau of Customs Deputy Commissioner Danilo Lim on Thursday urged Supreme Court Administration Midas Marquez to resign from his post just days after the Senate, acting as an impeachment court, ousted Chief Justice Renato Corona from office.
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Navotas Representative Tobias Tiangco does not agree with the guilty verdict slapped on now ousted Chief Justice Renato Corona.
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The question on who would replace former Chief Justice Renato Corona has brought all sectors of government like the House of Representatives into fever pitch.
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Renato Corona has decided not to challenge the verdict of the Senate impeachment court removing him as chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, one of his lawyers said Thursday.
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Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales is undaunted by the grenade found in her Muntinlupa City home Wednesday.
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The Supreme Court should not touch or question the conviction and removal from office of Renato Corona as it has “no business” over the Senate sitting as an impeachment court in judgment of the former chief justice, Sen. Franklin Drilon said Thursday.
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The fate of former Chief Justice Renato Corona is now in the hands of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, Malacañang said on Thursday.
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Jose Midas Marquez, who became the voice and face of the Supreme Court since 2007, has vacated his post as chief of the Public Information Office of the high tribunal.
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They may have been reviled repeatedly for coming to the trial unprepared, but members of the House prosecution panel won the conviction of impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona and that’s all President Benigno Aquino III needed to heap praise and gratitude on them.
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The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), which openly supported convicted Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona, also accepted the Senate’s decision.
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Seven senator-judges cited her dismissal in their decision to convict and remove Renato Corona as Chief Justice.
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Widely regarded as the “gods of Padre Faura,” the justices of the Supreme Court of the land are now ready to answer the people’s call for transparency in the judiciary and other governmental offices.
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A day after the Senate impeachment court issued a landmark ruling removing Chief Justice Renato Corona, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on Wednesday warned him against questioning the decision in the Supreme Court.
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A “very sad” Renato Corona had a “cordial” meeting with his lawyers on Tuesday night, hours after he became the first Supreme Court Chief Justice to be ousted from office by the Senate impeachment court.
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Chief Justice Renato Corona was convicted not because of the prosecutorial skills of his accusers but the blunders committed by his lawyers.
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Twenty senators may have convicted Chief Justice Renato Corona, but members of Alyansa ng Manggagawang Bukid sa Asyenda Luisita (Ambala) remain grateful to him for his role in the April 24 Supreme Court ruling that granted them land on Hacienda Luisita.
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The fate of Chief Justice Renato Corona was sealed as early as Sunday night, when Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and six other senator-judges met to ponder his guilt or innocence.
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A series of unfortunate events during the impeachment trial, starting from the Basa-Guidote Enterprises Inc. (BGEI) case, has led to former Chief Justice Renato Corona’s downfall, said Dean Amado Valdez of the University of the East College of Law in an interview with co-anchors Susan K, Den Macaranas and Dylan Halili on Radyo Inquirer early Wednesday.
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A day after the Senate convicted Chief Justice Renato Corona, the head of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines encouraged a divided nation to accept the verdict and "think of the things" that would unite the country.
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The Supreme Court has yet to determine whether former Chief Justice Renato Corona will be given his benefits for his stint in the Judiciary.
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