
Waning public interest
Many people perceive the proceedings as highly political, with outcomes influenced as much by existing political alliances as by the evidence presented.
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Many people perceive the proceedings as highly political, with outcomes influenced as much by existing political alliances as by the evidence presented.
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With the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte set to resume on Monday, 20 July, House private prosecutor Atty. Jay Tolosa said that the…
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A constitutional law expert said the Senate impeachment court is not legally barred from examining Vice President Sara Duterte's actions during her previous…
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Padilla’s later remarks on national dignity and the West Philippine Sea raised a different but equally important concern.
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‘The defense’s strategy is clear: bore people out of their wits using inane technicalities and distractions so the public just won’t care anymore.’
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Senator Alan Peter Cayetano on Friday rejected calls to "relax," insisting the Senate can continue its flood control investigation even as it conducts the…
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National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director Melvin Matibag said he will no longer attend a regional summit in Bangkok, Thailand, after being scheduled to…
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The public does not need a legal treatise to recognize when a case appears to be losing momentum.
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The Romanov lesson isn’t about revenge. It’s about what happens when institutions fail and only force is left.
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We all reserve the right to choose our sides. In Philippine politics, that has almost become instinct. But an impeachment trial demands more.
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Objections are not mere courtroom theatrics. They are indispensable tools for ensuring that cases are decided only on competent, relevant, and admissible…
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A law dean on Wednesday questioned the Senate’s position that 16 votes remain the threshold for conviction in an impeachment trial even if some senators are…
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Former Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III gave the prosecution the early advantage in the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, with the…
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Vice President Sara Duterte’s defense team and the House prosecutors laid out sharply contrasting views on the Senate impeachment court’s subpoena powers on…
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When I first heard the threat on TV, I was disgusted at the way it was expressed and the language used, especially coming from someone in the second-highest…
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The Senate impeachment court’s ruling on whether to subpoena the bank and tax records of Vice President Sara Duterte in her ongoing impeachment trial was…
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Senator Imee Marcos warned the administration Wednesday that its “continued cooperation” with the International Criminal Court (ICC) could strain the…
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A law dean on Wednesday questioned the Senate’s position that 16 votes remain the threshold for conviction in an impeachment trial even if some senators are…
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