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    IPINAWAWALANG-SAYSAY ng akusadong si Hubert Webb, anak ni dating Senador Freddie Webb ang hatol na habambuhay na pagkakabilanggo sa kanya sa kasong multiple murder and rape kaugnay sa kontrobersiyal na Vizconde massacre case.

    Sa 43-pahinang motion for reconsideration na inihain ni Webb sa Court of Appeals (CA), hiniling nito na ang desisyon noong Disyembre 15, 2005 ay maibasura at magpalabas ng bagong desisyon na nagpapawalang-sala sa kanya.

    Iginiit ni Webb na ang desisyon ng CA 10th Division na kinakatigan ang desisyon ng Parañaque RTC ay nagresulta sa kawalan ng hustisya matapos na hindi nito paniwalaan ang mga iniharap na impormasyon at record na nagdedeklarang walang sala ang akusado.

    Sinabi ni Webb na dapat ikinunsidera ng CA ang Philippine Passport na nagta-taglay ng Bureau of Immigration Departure stamp noong Marso 9, 1991 at arrival stamp noong Oktubre 27, 1992. Iginiit ng akusado na kinumpirma pa ng United States Government ang entry nito sa magkaparehong araw.

    Ngunit sa desisyon ng CA sinabi nito na mas nakumbinsi sila sa testimonya ng eyewitness na si Jessica Alfaro kaysa sa mga ebisensiyang iniharap ng akusado.

    Matatandaan na noong Disyembre 15, 2005, nagpalabas ng desisyon ang CA na pinonte ni Associate Justice Rodrigo Cosico, na kinakatigan ang hatol na habambuhay na pagkakabilanggo nina Webb, Antonio Lejano, Michael Gatchalian, Hospicio "Pyke" Fernandez, Miguel Rodriguez at Peter Estrada sa pagpatay sa mag-iinang sina Estrellita Vizconde at anak na sina Jennifer at Carmelita na ginahasa pa ng mga akusado noong Hunyo 29, 1991 sa BF Homes, Parañaque City.
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    may mga magulang talaga gagawin ang lahat ..para lang sa anak

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    But isn't it true that the prosecution never established a "beyond reasonable doubt" evidence to convict him?

    Tipong binasura mga proofs ng defense that Webb was in the US when it happened? I think Mon Tulfo wrote something about this as well.

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    Deceased former PhilStar columnist Teodoro Benigno has defended Hubert Webb till his very last breath. There must be something there, since a very seasoned journalist like Benigno wont putting his name and reputation on the line, unless he really knew for sure.

    I do think the local courts here ignoring so many key evidences that seem to suggest that Webb was in the US at the time of the murder, like the document signed by no less than the US Secretary of State (at that time), Madeline Albright, certifying Webb's presence in the US as well as another document signed by the director of the FBI, stating similar effects. The Phil. judge is so arrogant enough to demand the impossible by requiring Albright to personally testify during the court proceedings.
    Last edited by number001; January 16th, 2006 at 09:17 PM.

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    The Phil. judge is so arrogant enough to demand the impossible by requiring Albright to personally testify during the court proceedings.
    tama kay doon sir 001, anader onli in da pilipins

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    Quote Originally Posted by number001
    Deceased former PhilStar columnist Teodoro Benigno has defended Hubert Webb till his very last breath. There must be something there, since a very seasoned journalist like Benigno wont putting his name and reputation on the line, unless he really knew for sure.

    I do think the local courts here ignoring so many key evidences that seem to suggest that Webb was in the US at the time of the murder, like the document signed by no less than the US Secretary of State (at that time), Madeline Albright, certifying Webb's presence in the US as well as another document signed by the director of the FBI, stating similar effects. The Phil. judge is so arrogant enough to demand the impossible by requiring Albright to personally testify during the court proceedings.
    prof. solita monsod also wrote something to this effect in her inquirer column.

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    kasi masyadong kontrebersyal ang kaso ng vizconde kailangan nila na ikulong kahit na sino me mapatunayan lang ng meron silang ginagawa.case example; nung araw na nagkaharap-harap ang mga suspek at si jessica alfaro ni hindi nakilala ni jesica kung sino si miguel rodrigez at yung si pyke hernandez hindi nya alam na sila ang mga iyon kung hindi itinuro ng alalay nya kung alin ang sino.di na tiningnan ng korte yun kasi nga yung judge disidido ng ikulong ang lahat kahit na ang witness hindi credible.

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    its not that im on anyone's side.Siguro naman may ibang ebidensya ang korte against hubert and co.

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    Stinkaboy: Well, they didn't have enough to convict for murder, iba ang level ng evidence required in cases like these...

    Dito kasi guilty until proven innocent.

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    although controversial yung case, i don't think they will just point a finger at sen. webb side of the family dahil kilalang tao rin yan so there must be some connections pa rin. i heard a rumor that it was actually jason webb who committed the crime daw but since jason webb has a promising career unlike hubert who is a pasaway, kaya si hubert nalang nag-sacrifice. i hope it's not true.

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