| Guilty | Not Guilty | |
| Article 2 | 20 | 3 |
| Article 3 | x | x |
| Article 7 | x | x |
Enrile voted guilty on Article 2
Villar voted guilty on Article 2
Trillanes voted guilty on Article 2
Sotto voted guilty on Article 2
Revilla voted guilty on Article 2
Recto voted guilty on Article 2
Pimentel voted guilty on Article 2
Pangilinan voted guilty on Article 2
Osmeña voted guilty on Article 2
Marcos voted not guilty on Article 2
Legarda voted guilty on Article 2
Lapid voted guilty on Article 2
Lacson voted guilty on Article 2
Honasan voted guilty on Article 2
Guingona voted guilty on Article 2
Estrada voted guilty on Article 2
Escudero voted guilty on Article 2
Drilon voted guilty on Article 2
Santiago voted not guilty on Article 2
Cayetano P. voted guilty on Article 2
Cayetano A. voted guilty on Article 2
Arroyo voted not guilty on Article 2
Angara voted guilty on Article 2
As the first anniversary of Chief Justice Renato Corona’s removal from office draws near, Aurora Rep. Edgardo “Sonny” Angara maintains that ousting the former top magistrate was a “public service” and played down the criticism that it was not the prosecutors but the defense that secured Corona’s conviction.
A year after Chief Justice Renato Corona was ousted for not being forthright in his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth, members of the House of Representatives still reject requests to release their SALNs.
Saying it has become moot and academic, the Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) that sought to annul the order of the Senate sitting as impeachment court to produce the documents regarding the dollar accounts of former Chief Justice Renato Corona.
At her second flag-raising ceremony since becoming head of the judiciary on August 25, Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno on Monday found herself with a dwindling number of supporters among her colleagues on the Supreme Court.
It is time for the judiciary to move on from the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona, a Supreme Court Associate Justice said Monday
Associate Justice Roberto Abad said his sentiment is shared by the other high court justices as well.
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As the first anniversary of Chief Justice Renato Corona’s removal from office draws near, Aurora Rep. Edgardo “Sonny” Angara maintains that ousting the former top magistrate was a “public service” and played down the criticism that it was not the prosecutors but the defense that secured Corona’s conviction.
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A year after Chief Justice Renato Corona was ousted for not being forthright in his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth, members of the House of Representatives still reject requests to release their SALNs.
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Saying it has become moot and academic, the Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) that sought to annul the order of the Senate sitting as impeachment court to produce the documents regarding the dollar accounts of former Chief Justice Renato Corona.
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At her second flag-raising ceremony since becoming head of the judiciary on August 25, Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno on Monday found herself with a dwindling number of supporters among her colleagues on the Supreme Court.
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It is time for the judiciary to move on from the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona, a Supreme Court Associate Justice said Monday
Associate Justice Roberto Abad said his sentiment is shared by the other high court justices as well.
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In February, Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Henares told the Senate impeachment court that she had ordered an investigation of the tax records filed by then Chief Justice Renato Corona and his family.
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During an appearance in his Senate impeachment trial on May 22, then Chief Justice Renato Corona signed a waiver on the confidentiality of his bank accounts.
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Three months after his ouster as Chief Justice, Renato Corona was slapped with a P150-million tax evasion charge by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
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Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno Thursday night released her statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) for 2011, waiving conditions set by Supreme Court resolutions.

