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Corona's SALN
As the senate hearing on the CJ's impeachment progress, people were witness as to how a half-baked articles of impeachment and an ill-prepared 11-man prosecution team from the prostituted house can make up a complete recipe for disaster.
article 2 of the impeachment filed by prostituted congress alleges corona from non-filing of his SALN. there was no allegation of irregularity or acquisition of ill gotten wealth. as basic rule in an impeachment case, sen / judge escudero said that there can only be one accusation in one article of impeachment. this is in contrary to what the prosecution panel wanted to happen. basically, what they want is to add 2 more accusations to article 2 of the impeachment case they filed when in fact article two only alleges the non-filing of CJ's SALN.
if the prosecution panel will have their way, they want article two expanded to insinuated other charges without certified true copies of titles and properties in so far as CJ's SALN is concerned. prosecution also failed to present people who can certify under oath relevant documents and yet having the nerve to expose such unverified documents to public. cuevas constantly reiterated the importance of statements that will constitute ultimate facts which the accuser must have personal knowledge. the register of deeds doesn't have have personal knowledge about those transactions which only proves that the prosecution really doesn't have a good case to prove in the eyes of a competent court.
If the non-filing of SALN would be the only basis for article two, it is clear that corona will be acquitted since corona's SALN are readily available in the offices of SC and would you believe, even in malacanan.