Thursday, October 1, 2015

Question: Former Abra Gov. Vicente Valera Questions His Conviction?

10 comments:

  1. I don't know, no one really believes Philippine justice system. It's sad but true.

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    1. Yeah.... This is too complicated. That's why we need CCTVs yung MALILINAW AND NAZUZOOM, and dashboard cams for our Law Enforcers and Handy Cam na din whenever they have an operation para walang PLANTED EVIDENCE and HANDYCAMS FOR THEM LALO NA SA MGA CHECKPOINT!!!

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    2. Ako hndi po ako naniniwala.. Sa atin po madamin butas ang batas natin. Hndi k alam kung yung mga tao na gumawa ng saligang bAtas natin, nakainom at lasing, kaya medyo malabo ang batas natin.. Sabagay mismon goverment ng pilipinas sila mismo ang unang lumalabag nyan..

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  2. The sad part of our justice system is that if a famous person is convicted others will say that the justice has been swayed by the public interest. If it's the other way around, the court was paid by the famous person. We don't really look at the evidence and at the credibility of the witnesses.

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  3. Ang ganda ng house nila sa abra

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    1. Pero one of the poorest province ang Abra...

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  4. Blah blah blah.....politicians all claim not guilty in this country. Nothing new here.

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  5. Judges dont decide based on nothing. Anyway, sino bang pumayag sa conviction na guilty siya? Lagi namang walang kasalanan.
    And miss, there's no law which says na bago maging guilty for murder/homicide, kailangan siya ung bumaril.

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  6. Lahat naman nagke claim na innocent... then prove that to the court!

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  7. Wag natin kakalimutan na pati sa justice system may POLITIKA!

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