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Former lieutenant colonel Rafael Dumlao is not going to be automatically reinstated into the Philippine National Police even if he was acquitted by a Pampanga court for the kidnapping and murder of South Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo at Camp Crame in 2016.
A Pampanga court has sentenced a police officer and a former aide at the National Bureau of Investigation to life in prison for the kidnapping and murder of South Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo at Camp Crame in 2016.
MANILA - The Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed the award of more than PHP1 million in damages to a man who lost two toes after a 10-wheeler truck ran over his right foot while he was crossing a road in Angeles City, Pampanga eight years ago. The eight-page decision dated November 15 and uploaded recently affirmed the 2018 ruling of the Angeles City Regional Trial Court Branch 60 that found truck driver Severino Pestanio Jr. and his employer, Sharon Co, responsible for the injuries sustained by Mark Paul Medina. The appellate court ordered Pestanio and Co to pay Medina PHP757,641 in actual damages, PHP150,000 in moral damages, PHP75,000 in exemplary damages, and PHP50,000 as attorney's fees with interest. Medina and his friends have just alighted from a jeepney around midnight of March 16, 2013 and were crossing the Magalang Road corner Epza Main Road in Barangay Pulung Cacutud when the front left tire of a 10-wheeler truck (plate number PDP 128) without headlights ran over his rig
Court of Appeals (File photo) MANILA - The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the life imprisonment imposed by an Angeles City court on two women found guilty of repeatedly peddling a pre-teen to foreigners in 2013. Marife Villaflores and Joan Simbillo were found guilty of child trafficking by the Angeles City Regional Trial Court (Branch 61) in 2018, a decision upheld in a 19-page decision dated October 11 by CA Associate Justice Ramon Cruz. Villaflores was found guilty of four counts of qualified child trafficking and meted out fines of not less than PHP2 million and exemplary and moral damages of PHP200,000 for each of the four charges. Simbillo was similarly guilty for two counts and incurred the same penalties and fines. "Human beings are not chattels whose sexual favors are bought or sold by greedy pimps. Those who profit in this way by recruiting minors are rightfully, by law, labeled as criminals. They should be the subject of aggressive law enforcement, prosecuted, tried, a