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  1. Ex-S.Korea leader Yoon gets life in prison over insurrection

    Ex-S.Korea leader Yoon gets life in prison over insurrection

    Prosecutors had sought the death penalty for Yoon’s insurrection charges.

    Agence France-Presse · 19 February 2026 · 2 min read

  2. SC clarifies voluntary surrender rule

    SC clarifies voluntary surrender rule

    The ruling stressed that a voluntary surrender should be assessed with a ‘more considerate and broad-minded approach’ once guilt is established.

    Alvin Murcia · 19 February 2026 · 2 min read

  3. SC: Voluntary surrender hinges on intent, not arrest wording

SC: Voluntary surrender hinges on intent, not arrest wording

The Supreme Court said voluntary surrender as a mitigating circumstance must be determined based on an accused’s true intent and the totality of circumstances,…

Alvin Murcia · 19 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Palace says Duterte ICC trial lawful, rejects ‘kidnapping’ claim

    Palace says Duterte ICC trial lawful, rejects ‘kidnapping’ claim

    Malacañang maintained that the ongoing proceedings against former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague,…

    Raffy Ayeng · 19 February 2026 · 3 min read

  • Nickname similarity not an issue — SC

    Nickname similarity not an issue — SC

    The mere use of a nickname identical to another candidate in a previous election is not enough to declare a contender a nuisance bet, the Supreme Court (SC)…

    Lade Jean Kabagani · 18 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Go: I’m not afraid because I’m innocent

    Go: I’m not afraid because I’m innocent

    Senator Christopher “Bong” Go emphasized the importance of fairness and due process in the face of reports he is facing an arrest warrant from the…

    DT · 18 February 2026 · 1 min read

  • SC: Similar nickname not grounds for 'nuisance' tag

    SC: Similar nickname not grounds for 'nuisance' tag

    The Supreme Court has ruled that merely using a nickname similar to that of another candidate is not sufficient to declare a contender a nuisance bet.

    Lade Jean Kabagani · 18 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Garcia: Comelec abides by SC rulings

    Garcia: Comelec abides by SC rulings

    Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman George Erwin Garcia said the poll body will treat guidance issued by the Supreme Court (SC) as having the force of…

    Alvin Murcia · 17 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • J. Leonen and a digital court

    J. Leonen and a digital court

    Without safeguards, digital systems can also be manipulated, breached, or weaponized.

    Jose Dominic F. Clavano IV · 17 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Relieved colonel faces court-martial

    Relieved colonel faces court-martial

    ‘Those are just speculations that we are trying to silence our personnel. We have standards as part of our military organization.’

    Jing Villamente · 16 February 2026 · 1 min read

  • Tit(o) for Tat

    Tit(o) for Tat

    That senator’s name was Vicente Sotto. Sound familiar? But no, it was not the comedian we have in the Senate today.

    Ferdinand Topacio · 16 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Carpio accepts debate challenge, vows to correct Marcoleta on WPS

    Carpio accepts debate challenge, vows to correct Marcoleta on WPS

    Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio has accepted the Philippine Bar Association’s offer to host a formal public debate with Senator Rodante…

    Lade Jean Kabagani · 16 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Colonel Audie Mongao

    Army colonel who withdrew PBBM support to face court martial

    Relieved Philippine Army (PA) Col. Audie Mongao, who withdrew his “personal support” for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in a social media post, will face…

    Jing Villamente · 16 February 2026 · 1 min read

  • Program Paghilom marks its 34th exhumation

    Program Paghilom marks its 34th exhumation

    Fr. Flavie L. Villanueva, SVD, alongside Program Paghilom, led the exhumation of extrajudicial killing victims Edward B. Sentorias and Joewarski Gracilla Pajo…

    Toto Lozano · 16 February 2026 · 1 min read

  • Bigamy’s point of reckoning

    Bigamy’s point of reckoning

    Constructive notice is where the law presumes a person knows a certain fact because it is recorded in public records.

    Eduardo Martinez · 15 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Co-ownership

    Co-ownership

    Dear Atty. Angela,

    Joji Alonso · 15 February 2026 · 2 min read

  • Hail Mary play

    Hail Mary play

    The timing is strategic, as the involvement of two senators and allies of the former President generated headlines that influence public opinion rather than…

    DT · 15 February 2026 · 3 min read

  • Police violence

    Police violence

    Interestingly, the police officer is given ‘sound discretion’ in employing reasonable force. This is where trouble comes in.

    Atty. Edward P. Chico · 15 February 2026 · 2 min read

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