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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

SC Grants Enrile’s Petition to Post Bail

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday voted 8-4 to grant the bail petition of Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, one of the three senators facing graft and plunder charges in connection with the alleged pork barrel scam.

The decision was announced by SC spokesman Ted Te at a press briefing Tuesday afternoon. He did not provide any details.

“The court granted the petition for bail of petitioner Juan Ponce Enrile, subject to the terms and conditions to be specified by the Court in its Order which will be forthcoming,” he said.

A News TV Live report said the high court set Enrile's bail at P1 million.

In his report on "Balitanghali," GMA News' Joseph Morong said those who dissented were Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, and Associate Justices Estela Perlas Bernabe and Marvic Leonen.

Te, at the briefing, said Associate Francis Jardeleza inhibited because he used to serve as the Solicitor General, while Associate Justice Bienvenido Reyes was on leave. 

JPE will be "overjoyed"

Lawyer Estelito Mendoza, Enrile’s counsel, believed the veteran senator "will be overjoyed to regain his freedom and grateful to the Supreme Court."

“Most of those now detained, about 90 percent are like him, in preventive detention, meaning only undergoing trial, and not serving sentence,” he said.

Enrile, 91, filed his petition on September 4, 2014, citing his advanced age and voluntary surrender to the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court.

Now that Enrile can post bail, he can return to the Senate to resume his duties and responsibilities as a lawmaker, his lawyer said. The 90-day suspension order meted out by the Sandiganbayan Third Division on July 25, 2014, has already lapsed.

Enrile's trial for his alleged involvement in the P10-billion scam is still pending before the Sandiganbayan.

Aside from Enrile, the two other senators facing graft and plunder for allegedly misusing their pork barrel, or Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), are Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada.

Enrile is currently on hospital arrest at the PNP General Hospital while Estrada and Revilla are detained at the PNP Custodial Center, both in Camp Crame in Quezon City.

Several former and current members of the House of Representatives and private individuals, as well as alleged scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles, are also facing charges in connection with the alleged anomaly.

Legal victory

Enrile's colleagues in the Senate, meanwhile, welcomed the high court's decision.

Senator Francis Escudero on Tuesday welcomed the decision of the SC on Enrile’s petition saying it will be beneficial to many other accused.

"This is a seminal and precedent setting decision on the right to bail given the unique theory used by Senator Enrile," said Sen. Francis "Chiz" Escudero in a text message to GMA News Online. "Many other accused can benefit from this decision."

“I congratulate him on his legal victory and look forward to working with him again in the Senate,” Escudero added.

Senator Aquilino Pimentel III said he already expected a favorable decision for Enrile. “I expected that. Good for Sen JPE,” he said in a separate text message.

Senate President Franklin Drilon said the Senate will respect the SC decision granting bail to Enrile.

“The Senate will always respect, follow and implement every decision of the courts. We will abide by the legal processes as we have always done in the past,” he said in a press statement.

Senator Ralph Recto, in jest, said he is “looking forward to working with the youngest member of the Senate.”

He said with the full agenda of Senate, hard labor awaits Enrile.

“With his experience, he can certainly enrich the discussions on the budget and the BBL (Bangsamoro Basic Law). It is also worth noting that his liberty came on the 70th anniversary of the end of the war with Japan, which he fought in, and serves as a testament to the man’s resilience and staying power,” he said in a press statement. 

47 comments:

  1. wala naman talagang hustisya sa pilipinas

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    1. Naalala ko iyong lolang nakulong sa correctional. Falsification of document pero no read no write siya. Kung di pa na media dun na siya matetegi. Pinapaliguan na nga lang ng ibang prisoners kasi matanda na at may sakit pa. Ginawa siyang documentary. Nilapit pa nga ni Kara David kay Pope iyon nung nagpunta dito si Pope. Ayun sa awa ng Diyos laya niya. Pero matagal din nakulong. Ang pagkakaiba ng may pera at kapangyarihan sa wala, baw

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    2. akala mo lang wala ! pero meron meron!

      #VilmaMovie

      Pero sa totoo lang,

      Talagang WALA! Bwiset! Di bale umasa nalang tayo sa karma!
      Digital na siya ngayon. Mas mabilis na!

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    3. He makes a mockery of justice.

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    4. Galing ng legal team ni JPE. Alam nyo na next nyan, its either hospital arrest cause of his aging body or nakalabas na ng Pinas si tanda.

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  2. hindi na ko nagulat, mga pulitiko biglang nagkakasakit at nanghihina pag nasa kulungan na

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    1. Funny how they used his advance age as an excuse. When the saying goes "matagal mamatay ang masamang damo". He can still audition as an extra for The Walking dead.

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  3. ang problema sa mga pulitiko mamatay na nga lang, hindi pa makonsensiya

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  4. If you are a 91yo ordinary person accused of stealing a can of sardines, your a** will rot in jail for the remainder of your life. That's what you call justice in this country. Amazing!

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    1. Jean Valjean ang peg? OA naman yata yan baks. LOL

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    2. Glinds may nag yari na naganyan. Dahil lang sa shoplifting nabulok sa bilanguan dahil di naasikaso ung napakasimpleng kaso.

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  5. Yan na, simula na yan...sunod-sunod na yan!

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  6. Basta sa election wag natin kalimutan ang mga nasa gobyerno na nagnakaw sa tax natin. please lang..

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  7. nakkuuuu goodluck phils

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  8. kase si enrile nag-isip ng defense. nanahimik. walang high profile na lawyer na maingay at hungry sa attention. ayan, tuloy, nakahanap ng legal loophole. imbis na ngumawa, humanap ng tamang depensa. pero, at least di unanimous ang decision.

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    1. matalino si lolo jpe at lawyers nya kaya pumabor sa kanila ang decision

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    2. Mayaman kamo.... justice is only for the rich!!

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    3. I agree! Matalinong abugado si JPE.

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  9. Just because your old does not excuse you for all those years of corruption! So the lesson here is wait it out and steal as much as you can because the older you are when you get caught you will be pardoned? Magnakaw at pumatay na lahat ng senior citizens then!

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    1. Parang batas ni pangilinan sa mga bata. Kahit kriminal dedma lang eh kasi bata

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  10. iinit nanaman ulo ni Miriam...

    tsk tsk

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  11. Enrile, ngayong nakalaya ka on bail, dapat ka simbahan ka mag-report araw-araw at hindi na sa Senado.

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    1. Walang epekto ang pagsisimba kung di naman siya magbago. Corrupt pa din yan.

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  12. 1million for bail?? So who's not corrupt now?

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  13. di ba naka bed (hospital) arrest, tapos nag post lang ng bail at free na bigla magwo-work na naman sa Senate, ano yun???!! may sakit o wala talaga?!

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    1. do we need to mention the obvious?

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  14. So dahil pwede na mag-bail biglang magaling na sya at ready na bumalik sa senado?!

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  15. wala na talaga pagasa ang Pilipinas, tsk tsk napaka ganda ng bansa natin pero sobrang basura ang mga namumuno dito! #sadtruth sana ipatupad na talaga na ang tax payers lang ang maging botante!

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  16. At 91 masasakitin na raw, the SC let him bailed. Now Enrile wants to go back at the senate. Ano nanaman ang gagawin nya, mag lalaro ng games sa Ipad nya? Hmmm better for him to rest in his remaining days here on earth, redeem himself. The best if he'll return sa kaban ng bayan ang mga kinulimbat nya. At least, mag karoon pa sya ng kapatawaran sa ating Creator.

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  17. JPE has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. He shall enjoy this right as much as we enjoy our right to freedom of speech here in FP. Just Saying.

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  18. The nerve ng mga senador na ito, me pa legal.legal victory pa si keso. Nanalo na naman ang mga may pera sa hustisya

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  19. Heartless comment:
    sana makonsensya na siya kahit sa kabilang buhay niya....napakaraming nagawang kaslanan ni enrile noong Marcos regime pa kang hanggang ngayon biro mo tumanda na ganun pa rin siya....hindi naman nadadala sa hukay ang pera..

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  20. Wow really? Philippines wake up! Ano ba! Sige ilabad nyo na silang lahat mga ★★★★★★ kayo!!!!

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  21. WTF. And that's all I have to say about that - Forrest Gump

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  22. Susunod si Bong at Jinggoy

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  23. Tita Leah. Bakit di ka mag comment about this. Diba gusto mo ng equality ng rights? Tingnan natin kung umubra ka sa mga pulitiko :)

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  24. Nothing changes sa bansa natin. Puro corrupt pa rin.

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  25. Tanda to post bail?
    To all legal experts out there..
    I thought plunder is a non-bailable offense???

    So ang mga batas sa Pilipinas, initial draft lang and subject to changes depende sa akusado?

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  26. For Humanitarian reasons kuno. Paano naman kameng mga mamayang Pilipino na ninenokan? Sorry na lang?? Tsk Tsk.

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  27. only in the philippines! sana din naman kc wag lang puro oposisyon yun pag initan. madami din sa administration ang corrupt

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  28. Hindi na sila naawa sa tax payers na pinaghihirapan ang work everyday. Bakit walang konsensya ang mga ibang nasa power. That's why hindi umuunlad ang Pilipinas kasi walang integrity ang ibang leaders ng country na to. I hope we can learn from the Japanese, they have integrity and honesty. Nakakahinayang ang Pilipinas parang wala ng pagasa. Dibale God will judge them in the afterlife and sorry sila kasi forever na yun walang kawala.

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  29. Twisted justice system sucks!

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