JUST IN: Warrant of arrest out for Peter Joemel “Bikoy” Advincula over a perjury charge in accusing Free Legal Assistance Group members Chel Diokno, Lorenzo Tañada III and Ted Te of being part of Project Sodoma in a sworn statement in July 2019.
DOJ prosecutors found probable cause to charge Advincula with perjury because his claim that Diokno and Tañada met at the Ateneo Leong Hall to plan Pres Duterte’s ouster is an “outright lie.” Advincula’s meeting with Te was only about possible legal assistance.
Diokno, Tañada and Te were among the respondents in the sedition, other complaints filed by the PNP against opposition figures in July 2019. The complaint against them were dismissed but charges for conspiracy to commit sedition were filed vs ex-Sen Trillanes, 10 more.
DOJ prosecutors however dismissed perjury complaint vs Police Col. Arnold Thomas Ibay because he only endorsed Advincula’s affidavit.
False testimony complaint vs Advincula and Ibay also dismissed because not all statements were false.
CONTEXT:
FLAG lawyers filed the perjury and false testimony complaints in September 2019.
At present, Bikoy Advincula is facing both perjury and conspiracy to commit sedition charges over the Ang Totoong Narcolist video.
JUST IN: Ofc of Prosecutor General dismisses complaint vs Sen. Koko Pimentel for violating RA 11332 or the Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases over his visit to MakatiMed despite having undergone COVID19 testing.
Prosecutor General says Senator Pimentel is not a public health authority nor required to report medical condition for him to fall under RA 11332.
DOJ previously cited RA 11332 to justify arrests of those who violate quarantine protocols.
Prosecutor General also says complaint filed by Atty Rico Quicho was fatally defective as he was not proper party to file case and relied on hearsay (news reports.)
Supreme Court, sitting as Presidential Electoral Tribunal, releases copy of its November 2020 resolution junking defeated VP Bongbong Marcos’ bid to inhibit SC Associate Justice Marvic Leonen from hearing his election protest vs VP Leni Robredo.
PET says neither Bongbong Marcos nor SolGen cited clear grounds to warrant Leonen’s inhibition. It rejects a supposed 20-month limit for PET to decide an election protest and Marcos/OSG’s suggestion it required Comelec/OSG to comment in response to opinion pieces.
SC, sitting as PET, emphasizes it is a collegial body. Says accusing Leonen of gross ignorance extends to other justices—disrespectful, discourteous to PET. Defends Leonen against allegation he lobbied for dismissal of election protest, saying he didn’t vote to dismiss.
Anti-Money Laundering Council has approved freeze order vs bank accts of CPP-NPA, other designated terrorist groups last Dec 23, Justice Sec Menardo Guevarra says citing AMLC Exec Dir Mel Racela.
“AMLC can already move in the premises at any time after due designation by ATC.”
AMLC’s freezing of CPP-NPA’s bank accounts comes after Anti-Terrorist Council approved reso designating them as terrorist orgs. CPP, in new statement, says it will not request for delisting as it is outside PH legal jurisdiction, rejects legitimacy of Anti-Terror law.
AMLC Exec Dir Mel Racela clarifies there are no accounts under name of CPP/NPA but freeze order covers related accounts or those opened and maintained for their benefit, “the identification of which the banks and other covered persons will play a very important role.”
JUST IN: Defeated 2016 VP candidate Bongbong Marcos seeks inhibition of Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Leonen from his election protest vs VP Leni Robredo before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. Asks for reraffle and resolution of pending incidents.
Marcos himself was present during the filing of his motion seeking to inhibit SC AJ Marvic Leonen from his election protest case. But he did not grant interviews. An online presscon is scheduled at 10am.
Why does Bongbong want Leonen out of PET election protest? He cites Leonen’s position in the Marcos burial case as evidence of bias vs Marcos family and a 2-part news article on The Manila Times.