
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — People taking the streets to protest will not be a far-fetched possibility should the Senate Impeachment Court acquit Vice President Sara Duterte even in the face of glaring evidence, law professor Mel Sta. Maria said on Friday. At The Agenda Forum held in Quezon City, Sta. Maria — a former dean of the Far Eastern University Institute of Law — was asked as to what can possibly happen if Duterte was acquitted by the impeachment court even if strong evidence was presented by the prosecution team. READ: VP Sara impeachment: Overwhelming evidence led to unanimous vote In response, […]...
Keep on reading: Protests feared if Senate acquits Sara despite glaring proof - lawyer
Keep on reading: Protests feared if Senate acquits Sara despite glaring proof - lawyer
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