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    lintek na law yan!
    ni-rape yung bata, pinatay pa.....but since the suspects are minors, they will be freed. WTF!

    kung di makulong.....ipa-salvage na yan.



    http://www.philstar.com/nation/artic...ticleId=786285


    MANILA, Philippines - A 17-year-old and a Grade 5 student were arrested yesterday for the rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl whose decomposing body was found in a creek last week in Parañaque City.

    National Capital Region Police Office chief Director Alan Purisima declared the case of Clariza Pizara solved following the arrest of the two suspects.

    Senior Superintendent Billy Beltran, Parañaque City police chief, said the suspects did not resist arrest and even admitted their role in the rape and murder of Pizara. The two suspects said they knew the victim, who was a resident of a squatters’ area in Barangay San Dionisio.

    Police said the suspects would be charged but not jailed.

    “Under the law, you cannot detain a minor. This should be a wake up call to our lawmakers that the law is flawed,” said Chief Inspector Ferjen Torred, intelligence chief of the local police.

    Torred was referring to Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice Act of 2006.

    Torred said the suspects also admitted to kidnapping the victim, who was last seen in front of a sari-sari store at around 5 p.m. last Feb. 20.

    Her body was fished out of Balitahar Creek in Barangay San Dionesio on March 5, after her parents received a text message telling them where to find her.

    Torred said the girl was brought to an open field where the two boys took turns in raping her.

    “When they could not penetrate her genitals because it was bleeding, they sodomized her,” Torred said.

    The police major said the girl kept crying and to silence her, the boys drowned her in the creek.

    Torred said “the suspects are ”solvent boys” and were under the influence of shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) when they committed the crime.”

    The Philippine National Police earlier offered a P1-million reward for information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

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    Torred was referring to Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice Act of 2006.
    Malasadong batas... madami sa bansa natin ang mga katulad na batas na yan.

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    Salamat kay senator Kiko Pangilingan sa batas na ito. Ma multuhin ka sana.

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    Kung minor crime yan pwede pa. Pero heinous crime yan eh, anong klaseng batas yan!

    Kaya nga dito sa lugar namin pag na tag na suki sa nakawan o holdup automatic salvage agad. Minors front nila sa
    kalokohan ngayon eh.

    Similar case happened in US. Yun naman eh pinatay nya ang sangol nyang anak, but since juvenile life imprisonment na lang instead of death penalty.

    Gago talaga tong si Kiko o, dapat may exemption yang batas na yan. Mag sing lala yan sa squaking law.

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    gag0 yung kik0 na un kaya hindi k0 binoto un ul0l!!

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    sir kinukulong po pa din ang mga minors... sa DSWD... sa kulungan ng mga minors... hindi lang po hinahalo sa mga nasa tamang edad... then pag nasa legal age na po sila itratransfer na din po sila sa CITY JAIL...

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    correct... ikukulong pa din yan... don't blame the LAW... maraming factors bakit nila nagawa yan.. una na ang Family (primary social institution) second is media.... nagkalat kasi ang ****

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    Because politicians would rather tackle issues big on publicity, showboating and hindrances to their personal goals, rather than issues like these.

    Because politicians would rather listen to the masa for the sake of 'democracy' despite the fact that majority of these idiots focus on immediate, temporary perks and ignore long-term effects; don't even know what's good for them and can't differentiate what's right or wrong. (On the opposite side, they also listen to the rich & elite because they want perks and kickbacks.)

    I wouldn't be surprised if these two protozoans would get a taste of vigilate justice from the victim's family.

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    mahirap kasi isama ang mga minors sa mga hardened criminals... sa dswd po kasi may kasamang rehab na po dun... kung sa jail lalo lang silang lulubog sa kasamaan.... at malamang ma rape din sila dun... he.he...

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    Kelangan talaga ng revision sa batas na yan para yung mga crimes na malulupit eh iba ang treatment.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    kapag heinous crime ba kelangan pa rehabilitate? di ba life imprisonment na ang least penalty dun?

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    kung mangyari yung krimen na yan sa pamilya ng isang mambabatas, biglang kambio yan at baka death penalty pa ang isisigaw laban sa mga menor de edad na yan


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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    sir kinukulong po pa din ang mga minors... sa DSWD... sa kulungan ng mga minors... hindi lang po hinahalo sa mga nasa tamang edad... then pag nasa legal age na po sila itratransfer na din po sila sa CITY JAIL...
    sandali lang naman nakukulong ang mga yan tapos laya na.

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    Nakakakulo talaga ng dugo when i saw this article (with pic pa).

    Dapat ang parusa sa mga PI na batang yan mala I Spit on Your Grave:



    Diba si Brenda may proposed bill to amend that Pangilinan Law (or something to that effect)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    sandali lang naman nakukulong ang mga yan tapos laya na.
    naku hindi po ata sir.... ang talagang abswelto lang po eh yung juveniles na below 9 years old....

    sir with regards with this case the accused is already 17 years old.... if ever may conviction agad sya or nag plead guilty mag apply sakanya yung automatic suspension of sentence.. but

    The benefits of suspended sentence shall not apply to a juvenile in conflict with the law who has once enjoyed suspension of sentence, or to one who is convicted of an offense punishable by death, reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment, or when at the time of promulgation of judgment the juvenile is already eighteen (18) years of age or over. in this case this will apply.... kaya kulong pa din po cya ng matagal....

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    lintek na law yan!
    ni-rape yung bata, pinatay pa.....but since the suspects are minors, they will be freed. WTF!

    kung di makulong.....ipa-salvage na yan.

    2 teens in rape-slay of girl, 7, nabbed, to be freed » Nation » News | Philippine News | philstar.com
    Crimes of this level (kidnapping, rape, murder) should be excepted from the Juvenile Justice Act. The kids should be placed on trial as adults due to the severity of the crimes. If we still have the death penalty, lethal injection na yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    naku hindi po ata sir.... ang talagang abswelto lang po eh yung juveniles na below 9 years old....

    sir with regards with this case the accused is already 17 years old.... if ever may conviction agad sya or nag plead guilty mag apply sakanya yung automatic suspension of sentence.. but

    The benefits of suspended sentence shall not apply to a juvenile in conflict with the law who has once enjoyed suspension of sentence, or to one who is convicted of an offense punishable by death, reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment, or when at the time of promulgation of judgment the juvenile is already eighteen (18) years of age or over. in this case this will apply.... kaya kulong pa din po cya ng matagal....
    yan yung loophole, plead guilty tapos suspended sentence. after usually 2 years sa National Training School for Boys laya na yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    yan yung loophole, plead guilty tapos suspended sentence. after usually 2 years sa National Training School for Boys laya na yan.
    Probation as an Alternative to Imprisonment... will not apply po...

    heinous crime po kasi yan... kaya hindi mag aaply sakanya ang probation... subject to the law of probation pa din po yun...

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    Our legislators should really take a hard stance to heinous crimes by juvenile scoundrels.

    A whiplash in their behinds and rehab wouldn't cut it. I'm not sure what they do in rehab pero parang much of what happens there has to do with chastising delinquents with their sins, shrink advice and yung soul-searching types that they do during religious recollections that are meant to brainwash somebody into taking on a saintly way of life. What if the subject just played along during the process only to be released into the real-world because he/she was deemed capable/fit to be a moral virtuoso. Or he/she may have been reformed, really, meek as a lamb, but given all these wickedness once he/she steps back into reality, who knows...

    Pwede namang isama sila sa isang traditional penitentiary. Un nga lang, they can be given their own cell separate from the gung-hos. Or any harsher form of punsihment para magtanda talaga sila. I'm sure, merong unlimited source of intelligent minds ang ating mga legislators who can come up with more creative ideas for punishment.

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    probation?? wala naman talaga probation dyan.

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Bec. of RA 9344 (2006 Juvenile Act), 2 teens in rape-slay of 7 yo girl, to be freed