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View Poll Results: Senate's verdict on CJ

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  • Guilty!

    58 84.06%
  • Not Guilty

    9 13.04%
  • i couldn't care less

    2 2.90%
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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    langya...dikit ang laban.

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    #2
    Nananahimik ako dito po ha...

    pero tama kayo....

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    #3
    guilty your honor.

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    #4
    guilty! off with his head!

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    #5
    guilty your honor!

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    #6
    Guilty po Your Honor

    masyado maraming butas ang mga testimony nya ,plus its his word only?no official evidence sya na ipinresent?

    as what they have said;kung gusto nya talaga patunayan na wala sya kasalanan .lahat ng bank records nya sya na mismo nagpresent , hindi yung waiver tapos kung kelan patapos na ang kaso e iuutos pa nya na maghalungkat ng records?

    the Impeachment court is there to judge the evidence presented not to gather evidence for him.

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Yung mga nag vote ng not guilty wala pang paliwanag?

    para ma-cross examination ang argumento nila! hehe

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    My client is guilty Yer Hener!

    - Serafin Cuevas

    For me he is! A Supreme Court Chief Justice with the ignorance of the law as his alibi? WTF?!

    BITAY!

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    #9
    Kailangan pa ba i-memorize yan?
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #10
    GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt!!!!:hang::hang:

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    #11
    Guilty

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    #12
    Guilty sya, pero ayaw ko mahatawan na guilty. Magiging kontrolado na ni Aquino ang SC. Pwede ba yon?
    CJ sya, pero bat di nya alam batas. Kung di nya alam yun batas, eh di, alis na lng sya di ba.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Guilty sya, pero ayaw ko mahatawan na guilty. Magiging kontrolado na ni Aquino ang SC. Pwede ba yon?
    CJ sya, pero bat di nya alam batas. Kung di nya alam yun batas, eh di, alis na lng sya di ba.
    Like I've said even from the start... doesn't matter. A majority of the justices are still PGMA appointees.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #14
    A mere court interpreter has been dismissed outright by the SC on account of non-declaration of a small business in the SALN. It wasn't the amount or value of the business which was at issue but that of DISHONESTY in the (preparation of the) SALN.

    Why can't the same standard be made to apply to the Chief Justice? Is it because he holds a higher and loftier position? Our senators would do well to think about that.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    A mere court interpreter has been dismissed outright by the SC on account of non-declaration of a small business in the SALN. It wasn't the amount or value of the business which was at issue but that of DISHONESTY in the (preparation of the) SALN.
    I have the same sentiments here. At the very least, to me its an issue of the CJ not having the moral right to be seated at the pinnacle of our courts because of these findings of non-disclosure in his SALN.

    Even from the beginning, if the guy had delicadeza (whether tama or mali yung appointment niya), if he had the best interest to serve the country then he would have heeded the call to not take the appointment of GMA to the position of CJ as the timing is just quite suspect. Or perhaps he could have voluntarily resigned soon after the new administration steps in and concerns on his being a midnight appointee were raised.

    At the end of the day, you can never take your riches and power to the grave but the a tarnish on your name and reputation will always linger on like a bad aftertaste that refuses to go away and may be a burden to your family. Unless, they have equally thick skin and skulls like a lot of the progeny we know... which is rather unfortunate.

    My take: guilty verdict

  16. Join Date
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    #16
    for theatrical Lang yun waiver niya, why didn't he just bring the pertinent documents Kung talagang sincere siya Sa waiver kuno..

    Saka hinde naman daw unconditional waiver eh meron pa rin condition, only opening and closing statements Lang pala Ang nasa waiver niya.

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    #17
    Guilty tapos isunod na yung mga iba pa.

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    #18
    73% prefer Corona conviction, says latest SWS survey
    Philippine Daily Inquirer Friday, March 30th, 2012

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    #19
    guilty. pero mukhang 60-40 na maa-acquit siya...

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ecneret View Post
    guilty. pero mukhang 60-40 na maa-acquit siya...
    pag naging ganyan ang resulta, baka biglang gumaling ci cj.

Impeachment against CJ Corona..