PAO Chief Persida Rueda Acosta Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) Chief Persida V. Rueda Acosta confessed that she is not vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). But Acosta warned that she will take action against local laws that restrict the movement and punish unvaccinated persons.
Public Attorney's Office The Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) has expanded the coverage of its free legal assistance to individuals in their civil, criminal, labor and administrative cases, and those filed before quasi-judicial agencies. PAO Chief Persida V. Rueda Acosta said the expansion of the
Public Attorney's Office For the first time since March last year when the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hit the country, the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) held its flag-raising ceremony on Monday, Dec. 27. During the virtual ceremony, PAO Chief Persida V. Rueda Acosta expressed optimism that
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The Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) may find itself in an awkward position of being the complainant, instead of legal defender, against a group of informal settlers occupying a lot it owns in Quezon City.
The PAO has been providing legal assistance to poor and under
Public Attorney's Office Government prosecutors “should not contribute to the delay in the resolution of cases involving deaths and sufferings of victims from the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia,” Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) Chief Persida V. Rueda Acosta said on Wednesday, Dec. 15. Acosta said