Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said that the government “cannot do anything” because it could not oppose the law. | NCorralesINQ
This was the pronouncement of Malacañang, as presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing on Thursday that the government “cannot do anything” because it could not oppose the law.“Until the law is there, you cannot do anything. You have to amend the law,” asserted Panelo, who used to be Sanchez’s lawyer in the rape and murder ofThe Palace official was referring to Republic Act 10592 or the law that increased the Good Conduct Time Allowance given to inmates.
Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Tuesday that Sanchez could benefit from the high court’s ruling. states that “recidivists, habitual delinquents, escapees and persons charged with heinous crimes are excluded from the coverage of this Act.”
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Palace insists foreign ships need to get PH clearance for their securityMANILA, Philippines — Foreign vessels passing through territorial waters of the Philippines need to get clearance from the Philippine government for their security, Malacañang said
Read more »
Palace counters Urban Dictionary, defines 'duterte'MALACAÑANG on Tuesday, August 20, countered the definition of the word "duterte" in the Urban Dictionary and put forth its own definition...
Read more »
Palace, Filipinos mourn death of 'fierce' Gina LopezFamily, friends and colleagues share their stories about the colorful life of former Environment Secretary Gina Lopez on the first night of her wake
Read more »
Sotto: SC can stop Sanchez’s impending releaseMANILA, Philippines—The implementation of the law that would pave the way for the early release of former Calauan, Laguna Mayor Antonio Sanchez must be stopped, Senate
Read more »
Antonio Sanchez's possible release revives calls to reinstate death penaltyThe impending release of former Calauan, Laguna Mayor Antonio Sanchez, a convicted rapist and murderer, revives calls from some senators to reimpose capital punishment.
Read more »