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	<title>Philippine News and Current Events &#187; Erap Estrada</title>
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		<title>Estrada will only accept un-conditional Pardon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Estrada has been detained for almost 6 years, would you think he deserves his right to live free?
That is why some Philippine Senator Calls for Pardon of Former President Estrada. But the problem is will Estrada accept the Pardon ?
&#160;In an interview with him, He told press that he will only accept un conditional pardon. But will the government do that?.
Well if I were the Government I will just give the Unconditional Pardon to Estrada. It is not needed to take&#160;the &#8221; Estrada Story &#8221; longer than 6 years. I ...]]></description>
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<p>Estrada has been detained for almost 6 years, would you think he deserves his right to live free?
<p>That is why some <a href="http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=f484f96ef76e981d42e0bc88600b025c&amp;from=rss" rel="nofollow">Philippine Senator Calls for Pardon of Former President Estrada</a>. But the problem is will Estrada accept the Pardon ?
<p>&nbsp;In an interview with him, He told press that <a href="http://www.abcmoney.co.uk/news/192007136951.htm" rel="nofollow" >he will only accept un conditional pardon</a>. But will the government do that?.
<p>Well if I were the Government I will just give the Unconditional Pardon to Estrada. It is not needed to take&nbsp;the &#8221; Estrada Story &#8221; longer than 6 years. I think it is enough and the government should focus to the Economy. This is a Win Win solution. Arroyo will get sympathy from Erap supporter and Erap will be free as an ordinary citizen.
<p>Lets face it, there are other Politician aside from ERAP that make this things when they are in power, but where are they now?&nbsp; Although nothing has been proven with those allegation,&nbsp;The Filipino People feel this already.
<p>Do&nbsp; you think He should be pardon? Let me know your opinion.
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		<title>So What&#8217;s Up in Philippines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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It is good to hear that there are no destabilization move happening in the Philippines now. After the Conviction of Erap many speculated that there will be lots of Rally and plan to destabilized the country. That is the reason why there are about 1200 police deployed in Manila and AFP is on Red Alert. According to Teodoro
Defense secretary Gilberto Teodoro on Thursday said there are no indications of destabilization moves against the administration, following the Sandiganbayan’s conviction of former President Joseph Estrada for plunder.

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<p>It is good to hear that there are no destabilization move happening in the Philippines now. <a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/hatol-erap-guilty-for-plunder-and-not.html" rel="nofollow" >After the Conviction of Erap</a> many speculated that there will be lots of Rally and plan to destabilized the country. That is the reason why there are about <a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/1200-police-will-be-deployed-in-manila.html" rel="nofollow" >1200 police deployed</a> in Manila and AFP is on Red Alert. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60336/No-destabilization-moves-in-the-offing---DND-chief" rel="nofollow" >According to Teodoro</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Defense secretary Gilberto Teodoro on Thursday said there are no indications of destabilization moves against the administration, following the Sandiganbayan’s conviction of former President Joseph Estrada for plunder.</p>
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<p>Other <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60345/Overseas-Pinoys-on-Erap-conviction-Whos-next" rel="nofollow" >OFW</a> has given their own response to the situation. Some are in favor and some are not. Well everybody has it&#8217;s right on his/her opinion as long as it will delivered right I don&#8217;t see any wrong about it. I&#8217;ll just pray that this scenario will continue to happen. Peace in Philippines and Good Economy.</p>
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		<title>Hatol : Erap Guilty for Plunder and Not Guilty for Plunder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 04:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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As per the live telecast of Erap Trial&#160;Erap has been sentence Guilty for Plunder &#8211; violation of Republic Act No. 7080 and not Guilty for Perjury &#8211; violation of Article 183, Revised Penal Code&#160;you can find and download the decision of Sandigan Bayan here.
Although some of the defense panel told that they will make an appeal the Estelito Mendoza stated that they will still study the decision of the court and see what other option will they go. Will it be Pardon from the President?
On the other hand Jinggoy Estrada ...]]></description>
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<p>As per the <a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/sc-rules-approves-live-broadcast-of.html" rel="nofollow" >live telecast of Erap Trial</a>&nbsp;Erap has been sentence Guilty for <strong>Plunder</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/ra7080" rel="nofollow" >violation of Republic Act No. 7080</a> and not Guilty for <strong>Perjury</strong><a href="http://www.newsbreak.com.ph/index.php?option=com_remository&amp;Itemid=88889273&amp;func=fileinfo&amp;id=57" rel="nofollow" > &#8211; violation of Article 183, Revised Penal Code</a>&nbsp;you can find and download the decision of Sandigan Bayan <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/sandiganbayandecision.html" rel="nofollow" >here</a>.</p>
<p>Although some of the defense panel told that they will make an appeal the Estelito Mendoza stated that they will still study the decision of the court and see what other option will they go. Will it be Pardon from the President?</p>
<p>On the other hand Jinggoy Estrada was acquitted on the same Trial. </p>
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		<title>1200 Police will be deployed in Manila</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 There will be about 1200 policeman that will be mobilize in different part of Metro Manila just to protect or maintain the peace and order in Manila. Not to mention the AFP Batallion that is on Red Alert and ready to be mobilize if they will be needed as a support to the National Police. But what are they afraid of? Are they afraid that tomorrow&#8217;s decision will be the start of a chaos? I just hope that everybody will be calm upon hearing the verdict of the court ...]]></description>
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<p><img height="110" src="http://www.bradfitzpatrick.com/weblog/wp-images/my_art/fullcolor/005_cartoon_police_01.gif" width="102" align="right"> There will be about 1200 policeman that <a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/news-feed-from-gma-news.html" rel="nofollow" >will be mobilize</a> in different part of Metro Manila just to protect or maintain the peace and order in Manila. Not to mention the AFP Batallion that is on Red Alert and ready to be mobilize if they will be needed as a support to the National Police. But what are they afraid of? Are they afraid that <a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/last-1-day-for-joseph-estrada-guilty-or.html" rel="nofollow" >tomorrow&#8217;s decision</a> will be the start of a chaos? I just hope that everybody will be calm upon hearing the verdict of the court to Joseph Estrada.</p>
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		<title>SC rules approves live broadcast of Erap verdict</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 09:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The Supreme Court allowed the live broadcast of the Sandiganbayan&#8217;s verdict on the P4.1-billion plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada, providing the media access to a lone camera that will capture video footage of the proceedings.
In a press briefing, SC spokesman Atty. Jose Midas Marquez said the high tribunal&#8217;s public information office (SC PIO) will set up the camera inside the Sandiganbayan Special Division.
He said only SC PIO personnel will operate the camera, but television networks will be allowed to hook up and broadcast the ...]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60005/SC-rules-approves-live-broadcast-of-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60005/SC-rules-approves-live-broadcast-of-Erap-verdict" >update from GMA NEWS TV</a></p>
<p>The Supreme Court allowed the live broadcast of the Sandiganbayan&#8217;s verdict on the P4.1-billion plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada, providing the media access to a lone camera that will capture video footage of the proceedings.</p>
<p>In a press briefing, SC spokesman Atty. Jose Midas Marquez said the high tribunal&#8217;s public information office (SC PIO) will set up the camera inside the Sandiganbayan Special Division.</p>
<p>He said only SC PIO personnel will operate the camera, but television networks will be allowed to hook up and broadcast the video footage.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Supreme Court en ban has just decided to grant the urgent motion of the KBP through its president, Butch Canoy,&#8221; Marquez said.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60005/SC-rules-approves-live-broadcast-of-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/60005/SC-rules-approves-live-broadcast-of-Erap-verdict" >More Here</a></p>
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		<title>What Other Bloggers say about Estrada&#8217;s Verdict?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Below are some quotes I get from other bloggers regarding tomorrows verdict of Joseph Estrada
jocelynism
So, let us just await the decision&#8211; hours to go.&#160; Let us pray that there would be no violence after that.&#160;

angat-pinoy
MANILA, Philippines &#8212; They drank and gambled with him in his days of power. But after his downfall in 2001, many of those who belonged to what Joseph Estrada might have called “That Old Gang of Mine” had dropped out of sight, or avoided being seen in his company.

jishinka
Tomorrow, we will make history. Tomorrow, the Philippines ...]]></description>
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<p>Below are some quotes I get from other bloggers regarding tomorrows verdict of Joseph Estrada</p>
<p><a href="http://jocelynism.multiply.com/journal/item/69/Judgment_Day" rel="nofollow" title="http://jocelynism.multiply.com/journal/item/69/Judgment_Day" >jocelynism</a></p>
<blockquote><p>So, let us just await the decision&#8211; hours to go.&nbsp; Let us pray that there would be no violence after that.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><a href="http://angat-pinoy.blogspot.com/2007/09/estradas-ol" rel="nofollow" title="http://angat-pinoy.blogspot.com/2007/09/estradas-ol" >angat-pinoy</a></p>
<blockquote><p>MANILA, Philippines &#8212; They drank and gambled with him in his days of power. But after his downfall in 2001, many of those who belonged to what Joseph Estrada might have called “That Old Gang of Mine” had dropped out of sight, or avoided being seen in his company.</p>
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<p><a href="http://jishinka.multiply.com/journal/item/155/verdict" rel="nofollow" title="http://jishinka.multiply.com/journal/item/155/verdict" >jishinka</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Tomorrow, we will make history. Tomorrow, the Philippines will be changed. Whether it will spark massive upheaval or Filipinos will continue on turning a cold shoulder, we cannot change the fact that our government and society is faced with a new challenge to grow as a nation.</p>
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<p><a href="http://jesusllanto.multiply.com/journal/item/57/Tomorrow_is_the_Big_Day_for_Manilas_Estrada" rel="nofollow" title="http://jesusllanto.multiply.com/journal/item/57/Tomorrow_is_the_Big_Day_for_Manilas_Estrada" >Jesus llanto</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Tomorrow is the Big Day for Manila&#8217;s Estrada</p>
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<p><a href="http://philippineelections2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/will-erap-be-declared-guilty.html" rel="nofollow" title="http://philippineelections2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/will-erap-be-declared-guilty.html" >Philippine Issues</a><br />
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<p>I believe that the verdict will not be based on the facts of the case alone. Political considerations may affect the decision of the Sandiganbayan. The verdict on Erap&#8217;s case will be declared at the Sandiganbayan tomorrow September 12.</p>
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<p>What about you? Do you have anything to say?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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KBP asks SC to lift ban on Erap coverageThe Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) on Tuesday filed an urgent motion for the Supreme Court to compel the Sandiganbayan to lift the ban on the live coverage of the antigraft court’s September 12 verdict on former President Joseph Estrada’s P4-billion plunder case. More »
» Seguridad lu-ag sa paghukom kang Joseph EstradaDili imando sa Central Visayas ang hugot nga seguridad atol sa paghukom sa kasong giatubang ni kanhi Presidente Joseph Estrada. More »
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<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59998/KBP-asks-SC-to-lift-ban-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" ><strong>KBP asks SC to lift ban on Erap coverage</strong></a><br />The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) on Tuesday filed an urgent motion for the Supreme Court to compel the Sandiganbayan to lift the ban on the live coverage of the antigraft court’s September 12 verdict on former President Joseph Estrada’s P4-billion plunder case. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59998/KBP-asks-SC-to-lift-ban-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59993/Seguridad-lu-ag-sa-paghukom-kang-Joseph-Estrada" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Seguridad lu-ag sa paghukom kang Joseph Estrada</strong></a><br />Dili imando sa Central Visayas ang hugot nga seguridad atol sa paghukom sa kasong giatubang ni kanhi Presidente Joseph Estrada. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59993/Seguridad-lu-ag-sa-paghukom-kang-Joseph-Estrada" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59988/Esperon-to-men-Uphold-enforce-Sandigan-verdict" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Esperon to men: Uphold, enforce Sandigan verdict</strong></a><br />Armed Forces chief Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr on Tuesday called on soldiers to uphold and enforce whatever the verdict Sandiganbayan will render on the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59988/Esperon-to-men-Uphold-enforce-Sandigan-verdict" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59987/RP-stocks-drop-04-ahead-of-verdict-in-Erap-trial" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>RP stocks drop 0.4% ahead of verdict in Erap trial</strong></a><br />MANILA, Philippines &#8211; Philippine shares declined Tuesday as jittery investors kept to the sidelines ahead of a verdict in deposed President Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder trial. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59987/RP-stocks-drop-04-ahead-of-verdict-in-Erap-trial" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59968/Erap-ally-warns-of-possible-EDSA-Tres-scenario" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Erap ally warns of possible &#8216;EDSA Tres&#8217; scenario</strong></a><br />A close ally of former President Joseph Estrada on Tuesday morning warned of a scenario similar to the 2001 Malacañang siege, or the so-called EDSA Tres, should the Sandiganbayan throw the ousted leader behind bars at the New Bilibid Prisons. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59968/Erap-ally-warns-of-possible-EDSA-Tres-scenario" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59962/Market-analysts-wary-of-Erap-trial-aftermath" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Market analysts wary of Erap trial aftermath</strong></a><br />The Sandiganbayan is set to release its decision on the trial of former president Joseph Estrada on Wednesday, and the market is waiting eagerly. However, analysts interviewed by GMANews.TV are not exactly excited to know whether or not the deposed president is found guilty, or declared innocent by the anti-graft court. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59962/Market-analysts-wary-of-Erap-trial-aftermath" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59961/QC-suspends-classes-in-schools-near-Sandigan" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>QC suspends classes in schools near Sandigan</strong></a><br />The Quezon City government on Tuesday announced the suspension of classes in three public schools near Sandiganbayan in time for Wednesday&#8217;s verdict promulgation on the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59961/QC-suspends-classes-in-schools-near-Sandigan" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59949/Metro-cops-on-full-alert-for-9/11-anniversary-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Metro cops on full alert for 9/11 anniversary, Erap verdict</strong></a><br />The police in Metro Manila went on full alert 8 a.m. Tuesday, the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack in the United States. The heightened security also comes a day before the promulgation on Sept. 12 of the Sandiganbayan verdict on the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59949/Metro-cops-on-full-alert-for-9/11-anniversary-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59930/Arroyo-likely-to-be-holed-up-in-Palace-on-Erap-verdict-day" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Arroyo likely to be holed up in Palace on Erap verdict day</strong></a><br />President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will likely be holed up in Malacañang when the Sandiganbayan hands down its verdict on the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada. There will be no changes in her schedule, for security reasons. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59930/Arroyo-likely-to-be-holed-up-in-Palace-on-Erap-verdict-day" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59921/BusinessWorld-Peso-weakens-ahead-of-court-verdict-on-Erap" rel="nofollow" >» <strong><b>BusinessWorld</b>: Peso weakens ahead of court verdict on Erap</strong></a><br />The peso on Monday weakened against the dollar ahead of the verdict on former President Joseph Estrada’s plunder case at the Sandiganbayan on Sept. 12. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59921/BusinessWorld-Peso-weakens-ahead-of-court-verdict-on-Erap" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59922/KBP-wants-Sandigan-to-lift-ban-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>KBP wants Sandigan to lift ban on Erap coverage</strong></a><br />Undaunted by the antigraft court&#8217;s rejection of its initial request, the Kapisanan ng Mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) will ask the Sandiganbayan again Tuesday morning to allow its members to cover the promulgation of former President Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder case live. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59922/KBP-wants-Sandigan-to-lift-ban-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59901/NUJP-umapela-sa-Sandigan-para-sa-live-coverage-ng-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>NUJP umapela sa Sandigan para sa live coverage ng Erap verdict</strong></a><br />Umapela ang National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) sa Sandiganbayan nitong Lunes na payagan ang live media coverage sa pagbasa ng hatol kay dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada sa Miyerkules. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59901/NUJP-umapela-sa-Sandigan-para-sa-live-coverage-ng-Erap-verdict" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59888/A-one-stop-multimedia-microsite-The-Estrada-plunder-trial-verdict" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>A one-stop, multimedia microsite: The Estrada plunder trial verdict</strong></a><br />GMANews.TV has uploaded a multimedia <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial" rel="nofollow" ><u>microsite</u></a> on deposed President Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder trial, in the run-up to the promulgation of the Sandiganbayan verdict on Sept. 12. Post your <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/comments" rel="nofollow" ><u>comments</u> </a>now! <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59888/A-one-stop-multimedia-microsite-The-Estrada-plunder-trial-verdict" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59879/PNP-handa-sa-posibleng-asasinasyon-kay-Erap" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>PNP handa sa posibleng asasinasyon kay Erap</strong></a><br />Nakahanda ang Philippine National Police (PNP) para sa maaaring maging tangka sa buhay ni dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada sa araw na babasahan siya ng hatol ng Sandiganbayan sa kasong pandarambong, ayon sa ulat ng dzBB radio nitong Lunes. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59879/PNP-handa-sa-posibleng-asasinasyon-kay-Erap" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59874/NUJP-asks-Sandigan-to-reconsider-stand-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>NUJP asks Sandigan to reconsider stand on Erap coverage</strong></a><br />The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) on Monday called on the Sandiganbayan to reconsider its decision to ban live media coverage during Wednesday&#8217;s promulgation of the plunder case against former President Joseph Estrada. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59874/NUJP-asks-Sandigan-to-reconsider-stand-on-Erap-coverage" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59863/Estrada-ready-for-guilty-verdict-appeals-to-supporters-for-sobriety" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Estrada ready for guilty verdict, appeals to supporters for sobriety</strong></a><br />Former President Joseph Estrada is ready to accept a possible conviction by the Sandiganbayan when it renders its verdict on the P4.1-billion plunder case on Wednesday. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59863/Estrada-ready-for-guilty-verdict-appeals-to-supporters-for-sobriety" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.pcij.org/i-report/2007/legal-eagles.html" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>PCIJ profiles &#8216;legal eagles, eaglets&#8217; of Erap plunder trial</strong></a><br />The Estrada defense team was not wanting in intellect and prestige, having included a former Supreme Court chief justice, a former justice minister, and a former dean of the College of Law of the University of the Philippines. But the prosecution team is confident it has more than held its own. <a href="http://www.pcij.org/i-report/2007/legal-eagles.html" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59833/PNP-prepares-for-Erap-assassination-scenario" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>PNP prepares for Erap assassination scenario</strong></a><br />The Philippine National Police (PNP) will still beef up security on Wednesday to thwart a potential assassination plot against former President Joseph Estrada even as it maintained that his supporters do not pose a threat. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59833/PNP-prepares-for-Erap-assassination-scenario" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59824/Report-QC-grants-rally-permit-to-Erap-group" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Report: QC grants rally permit to Erap group</strong></a><br />The Quezon City government on Monday granted a permit to supporters of former President Joseph Estrada to rally before the Sandiganbayan on Wednesday. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59824/Report-QC-grants-rally-permit-to-Erap-group" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59805/K-9-units-secure-Palace-premises-of-US-embassy" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>K-9 units secure Palace, premises of US embassy</strong></a><br />With the police now on heightened alert for the 9/11 anniversary and the promulgation of the verdict on former President Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder case, K-9 units were deployed to the United States embassy and Malacañang to sniff out bombs and explosives. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59805/K-9-units-secure-Palace-premises-of-US-embassy" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59804/Cops-increase-security-near-Malaca&amp;ntildeang-Erap-bailiwicks" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Cops increase security near Malacañang, Erap bailiwicks</strong></a><br />Even as they insisted that supporters of former President Joseph Estrada pose no threat, Manila police have beefed up visibility and checkpoints near Malacañang and Estrada bailiwicks. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59804/Cops-increase-security-near-Malaca&amp;ntildeang-Erap-bailiwicks" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59783/Palasyo-kay-Erap-Tanggapin-ang-hatol-maging-mabuting-halimbawa" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Palasyo kay Erap: Tanggapin ang hatol, maging mabuting halimbawa</strong></a><br />Sinabi ni chief Presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Antonio Apostol nitong Linggo na isang mabuting halimbawa para sa bansa kung tanggapin at irespeto na lamang ni dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada ang magiging hatol ng Sandiganbayan sa darating na Miyerkules. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59783/Palasyo-kay-Erap-Tanggapin-ang-hatol-maging-mabuting-halimbawa" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59777/Erap-aapela-kung-mahatulang-guilty---pahayag" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Erap aapela kung mahatulang guilty &#8211; pahayag</strong></a><br />Nakalatag na ang susunod na mga hakbang ni dating Pangulong Joseph Estrada ano man ang magiging hatol ng Sandiganbayan sa <i>P4-billion plunder case</i> laban sa kanya sa darating na Miyerkules. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59777/Erap-aapela-kung-mahatulang-guilty---pahayag" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59774/Palace-to-Erap-Accept-verdict-set-good-example" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>Palace to Erap: Accept verdict, set good example</strong></a><br />Chief presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Antonio Apostol said Sunday that detained former president Joseph Estrada should set a good example by accepting and respecting whatever verdict the Sandiganbayan will hand down this Wednesday. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59774/Palace-to-Erap-Accept-verdict-set-good-example" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a>
<p><a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59764/Id-thank-God-for-acquittal-appeal-guilty-verdict---Erap" rel="nofollow" >» <strong>I’d thank God for acquittal, appeal guilty verdict &#8211; Erap</strong></a><br />Former President Joseph Estrada on Sunday said if the Sandiganbayan finds him guilty, he would file a motion for reconsideration. But if the court declares him innocent, he would go to church and thank God before going home to San Juan. <a href="http://www.gmanews.tv/erapplundertrial/story/59764/Id-thank-God-for-acquittal-appeal-guilty-verdict---Erap" rel="nofollow" ><strong>More »</strong></a></p>
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 Will Joseph &#8220;Erap&#8221; Estrada be Acquitted ?&#160;It is now last day for Joseph Estrada to pray for his verdict. Will it be Guilty or not Guilty, Will it mean Chaos or Peace. This are just some question that the Filipino People will see tomorrow. But I do hope that&#160;my Fellow Filipino accepts whatever&#160;verdict that the court will give.
But wait? Will there be any Reconsideration be filed after the verdict? That what we have to wait. It is&#160;a&#160;usual scenario that whenever there&#160;is verdict the loosing party always apply for Reconsideration. ...]]></description>
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<h5><a href="http://halalan-2007.blogspot.com/2007/09/will-joseph-estrada-be-acquitted.html" rel="nofollow" ><img height="121" src="http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/08/02/phili.estrada/story.philippines.estrada.a.jpg" width="112" align="left"> Will Joseph &#8220;Erap&#8221; Estrada be Acquitted ?</a>&nbsp;It is now last day for Joseph Estrada to pray for his verdict. Will it be Guilty or not Guilty, Will it mean Chaos or Peace. This are just some question that the Filipino People will see tomorrow. But I do hope that&nbsp;my Fellow Filipino accepts whatever&nbsp;verdict that the court will give.</h5>
<p>But wait? Will there be any Reconsideration be filed after the verdict? That what we have to wait. It is&nbsp;a&nbsp;usual scenario that whenever there&nbsp;is verdict the loosing party always apply for Reconsideration. Will it happen to Estrada?</p>
<p>If Estrada be sentenced as guilty will he agreed to a Presidential&nbsp;pardon? But wait again He does not believe that Gloria is the rightful President so How will he accept a presidential Pardon. It is just admitting his defeat will Arroyo.</p>
<p>Let see in the future as the saying goes &#8221; <em>Abangan ang susunod na Kabanata &#8220;</em></p>
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As of Today Ex President Jopeph Ejercito &#8220;Erap&#8221; Estrada has been detained for almost&#160;2325 days&#160;as per Erap Site&#160;which also contains information about Erap Trial. 
Abs-cbnnews.com&#160;had made a timeline on how the trials took place. &#8221; TIMELINE: The Trial of former President Estrada &#8221; and this information is really a good source of information if you would like to track down what happen to Estrada.
TIMELINE: The Trial of former President EstradaABS-CBN News Online Research
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<p>As of Today Ex President Jopeph Ejercito &#8220;Erap&#8221; Estrada has been detained for almost&nbsp;2325 days&nbsp;as per <a href="http://erap.ph/" rel="nofollow" title="http://erap.ph/" >Erap Site</a>&nbsp;which also contains information about Erap Trial. </p>
<p>Abs-cbnnews.com&nbsp;had made a timeline on how the trials took place. &#8221; <a href="http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=91560" rel="nofollow" >TIMELINE: The Trial of former President Estrada</a> &#8221; and this information is really a good source of information if you would like to track down what happen to Estrada.</p>
<blockquote><p>TIMELINE: The Trial of former President Estrada<br />ABS-CBN News Online Research
<p>What could be the most controversial saga in the annals of Philippine political history is about to end with the verdict to be handed down on September 12, 2007.
<p>From the time former governor Luis “Chavit” Singson, erstwhile Estrada compadre, talked of giving then President Estrada more than $8-M in payoffs from illegal gambling and $2.7-M from tobacco excise taxes in October 9, 2000 the Estrada plunder trial became the most watched running story in the course of over six years.
<p>The impeachment trial began on December 7, 2000. Millions of Filipinos followed the proceedings through the live coverage of ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC). With the technology of both cable television and telecommunications, it became easy to mobilize public opinion. Everybody and their aunt had something to say.
<p>Thus, when then administration senators blocked the opening of the third envelope in the hearing which prompted the walkout of the prosecutors, it took only a few hours to call on anti-Estrada groups to mass up at the EDSA shrine. That was January 16, 2000. Four days later, when thousands trooped from EDSA to Malacañang, Erap left the Palace.
<p>At noon of the same day, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was sworn into office as President of the Republic.
<p>ABS-CBN News Online Research Team compiled the highlights of the case following the ouster of Estrada.
<p>2001<br />January 22 -&nbsp; The five-man panel created by Ombudsman Aniano Desierto to probe criminal raps against deposed president Joseph Estrada is given 60 days to wrap-up its preliminary investigation.
<p>The panel, headed by Deputy Ombudsman Margarito Gervacio, was tasked to investigate charges of plunder, perjury and graft against the deposed leader, members of his family and alleged business cronies.
<p>January 23<br />Ombudsman Aniano Desierto sends a letter to Estrada in his residence at Polk Street, North Greenhills, San Juan informing him that graft charges have been filed against him.
<p>The Ombudsman asks the Department of Justice to issue hold-departure order against Estrada, his son San Juan Mayor Jose &#8220;Jinggoy&#8221; Estrada, former executive secretary Ronaldo Zamora, former Budget secretary Benjamin Diokno, former presidential legislative liaison officer Jimmy Policarpio, and Senators John Osmena and Teresita Aquino-Oreta.
<p>(The hold departure order initially included the name of Chavit Singson. It was later removed upon the order of the DOJ.
<p>January 25<br />Mr. Estrada appeals to the Arroyo government to reopen his impeachment case for him to be given a &#8220;fair and just trial.&#8221;
<p>Makati Rep. Joker Arroyo bares several secret bank accounts linked to Estrada. He said the defunct impeachment prosecution panel has in its custody documents of Estrada&#8217;s bank accounts under the names of Jose Marcelo, Jose Velarde and Kevin Garcia.
<p>January 30<br />Justice Secretary Hernani Perez confirms earlier rumor that Mark Jimenez is DOJ’s latest witness against Estrada..
<p>Prosecutors investigating plunder, graft and corruption charges against Estrada announces they have uncovered evidence of at least 15 different accounts linked to the deposed leader amounting to P10 to P15 billion in total deposits. Atty. Eduardo delos Angeles, leader of the Ombudsman&#8217;s probe panel, says they unearthed a paper trail linking the former president to the bank accounts which were under the aliases Jose Velarde, Kelvin Garcia, John Uy, Jose Marcelo and two other fictitious names.
<p>February 1<br />Ombudsman Aniano Desierto gives Estrada 72 hours to file counter-affidavit on the six graft cases filed against him. The next day, Estrada asks for a 30-day extension for the counter-affidavit.
<p>Perez said the request was made by the former president due to lack of lawyers willing to handle his cases. Perez offers volunteers of the Public Attorney&#8217;s Office to the deposed leader.
<p>February 5<br />The Office of the Ombudsman gives Estrada five days or until February 12 to submit his counter-affidavit. Desierto said the panel voted against Estrada&#8217;s motion for an extension. He noted that the 5-day grace period is &#8220;allowable&#8221; under the rules but he emphasized that this will be the ultimate deadline.
<p>February 6<br />Human rights lawyer and former senator Rene Saguisag confirms he has decided to act as legal adviser of Estrada. He said he will only help Estrada in his petition to be filed the same day with the Supreme Court questioning the legitimacy of President Arroyo&#8217;s assumption of office.&nbsp;
<p>The Supreme Court rejects Estrada&#8217;s petition for a temporary restraining order on the Ombudsman&#8217;s investigation of plunder and other criminal cases filed against him. The high court orders Desierto to comment by February 12 on the petition filed by Estrada. The oral argument on the case is set on February 15.
<p>February 20<br />Estrada asks the Supreme Court to suspend for 100 days an investigation into corruption allegations against him to allow political passions to subside. Estrada, in a petition filed by his lawyers also accused President Arroyo of &#8220;power grab&#8221; by assuming the presidency at the peak of a popular revolt which forced him to step down on Jan. 20. Estrada filed the petition in support of his earlier formal plea to declare him as still the country&#8217;s legitimate leader, and thus immune from lawsuits.
<p>The Supreme Court issues a 30-day TRO preventing the Office of the Ombudsman from investigating the criminal cases against Estrada.
<p>February 21<br />Justice Secretary Hernando Perez reveals the government has accepted as new witnesses businessmen Federico Pascual and Carlos Arellano in connection with the additional plunder cases set to be filed against Estrada. Pascual and Arellano are former top officials of the pension funds Government Service Insurance System and Social Security System, respectively. Perez said the two have already executed affidavits and testified under oath on GSIS and SSS controversial transactions. He added the amount involved in the said transactions amounted to billions of pesos. Estrada allegedly asked the two trust funds to invest in the merging of Equitable Bank and PCI Bank. SSS and GSIS reportedly acquired 72 percent of PCI shares worth P39.9 billion.
<p>February 22<br />Justice Secretary Hernando Perez reportedly leaves for Hong Kong to meet with businessman Charlie &#8220;Atong&#8221; Ang, Estrada&#8217;s crony. Ang is reportedly being considered by DOJ to stand as state witness against Estrada. Perez had said that Ang had agreed to testify but his testimony will be taken abroad.
<p>February 28<br />The Department of Justice says it is mulling on admitting businessman Jaime Dichaves as state witness against Estrada. Dichaves, Estrada&#8217;s pal, is the known owner of the controversial Boracay mansion in New Manila that was allegedly built for former actress Laarni Enriquez. His name also emerged during the impeachment trial after he claimed to be the owner of the multimillion-peso Jose Velarde accounts.
<p>March 2<br />The Supreme Court upholds the legitimacy of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo presidency.
<p>Earlier the same day, the Department of Justice files another plunder case against Estrada following the testimonies of businessman Mark Jimenez.&nbsp; Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said Jimenez, an estranged Estrada pal, revealed he remitted some P346 million in extortion money and unpaid loans to the former chief executive. In his sworn affidavit, Jimenez admitted he gave a total of 10 checks to Estrada from December 1998 to August 2000. The largest of which was a P126-million Equitable-PCI bank check.
<p>March 5<br />Ombudsman Aniano Desierto asks the Supreme Court to lift the 30-day TRO preventing his office from resolving or deciding on the criminal cases against Estrada. Desierto stresses the need for the high court to lift the TRO in order for them to expedite the investigation against the former president.
<p>Persistent rumors of Estrada&#8217;s planned escape abroad forces the Bureau of Immigration to alert seaport and airport security personnel to closely monitor the former president&#8217;s presence. All government law enforcement units were also alerted amid the escape rumors.
<p>Estrada, meanwhile, assures the government and the public that he will not escape. &#8220;Those are just rumors. I have said time and again, I was born here, I live here and I will die here so I do not have any intention whatsoever of leaving the country, unless for medical reasons.&#8221;
<p>March 10<br />Estrada reveals President Arroyo backed an asylum offer allegedly made by Secretary Perez. &#8220;She made a statement [that] it&#8217;s my call if I want to leave the country,&#8221; Estrada said.
<p>March 22<br />Mark Jimenez submits a supplemental affidavit in support to his original affidavit where he claimed that he gave Estrada 10 checks totaling P346 million allegedly representing commissions and loans. In his supplemental affidavit, Jimenez clarified that the Equitable PCI Bank check no. 0110-370237 amounting to P126 million issued to cash and delivered to Estrada was an &#8220;advance of the commissions&#8221; that the ousted leader allegedly expected to receive from the proceeds of the sale of the Belle shares.
<p>April 3<br />The Supreme Court voted 13-0 against Estrada appeal to reconsider its earlier decision that affirmed the legitimacy of Arroyo&#8217;s presidency.
<p>CHARGES AGAINST ESTRADA FILED
<p>April 4<br />Estrada is indicted on charges of pocketing $82 million in kickbacks and payoffs during his 31 months in office.
<p>Ombudsman Aniano Desierto said eight charges have been approved against Estrada. Among the charges are in connection with the former president&#8217;s involvement in numerous plunder cases, the collection of excise tax diversion case, involvement in the BW Resources bourse scam, misrepresentation of his statement of assets and liabilities, illegal use of an alias Jose Velarde without authority, receipt of bribe money from the illegal numbers game jueteng, among others.
<p>Desierto gives Ilocos Sur Luis &#8220;Chavit&#8221; Singson immunity from suit after being taken as prime state witness in the plunder charges.
<p>The Ombudsman also dropped corruption charges against senators John OsmeÃ±a and Teresa Aquino-Oreta. The charges dropped were in connection with Singson&#8217;s revelations that the two senators received P1 million each &#8220;balato&#8221; or kickback from from Estrada&#8217;s jueteng payola.
<p>April 6<br />Estrada&#8217;s charges are raffled off to three divisions of the Sandiganbayan. The Sandiganbayan Third Division headed by Anacleto Badoy will hear the plunder complaints; the Fourth Division was given the graft case involving the diversion of P130 million in tobacco excise taxes; and the other charges were tasked to the First and Second divisions.
<p>All the divisions are given 10 working days, starting April 9, to determine the complaints&#8217; probable cause. If probable cause is found, arrest warrants will be issued on Estrada.
<p>April 10<br />The Supreme Court junks Estrada&#8217;s petition seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) to prevent the Sandiganbayan from hearing the eight criminal charges filed against him by the Ombudsman. The court ruling paves the way for the Sandiganbayan to issue an arrest warrant on Estrada as soon as probable cause is determined.
<p>April 11<br />The Office of the Ombudsman orders Estrada to answer charges that he committed plunder when he received billions in bribe money from his cronies, subsequently depositing these to the controversial Jose Velarde account. Overall Deputy Ombudsman Margarito Gervacio also orders Estrada&#8217;s close associates to file their counter-affidavit within 10 days to claims they deposited millons in an Equitable-PCI bank account as &#8220;gifts&#8221; to Estrada.
<p>April 16<br />The Sandiganbayan orders Estrada&#8217;s arrest after finding probable cause to try the former president on charges in connection with allegations that he pocketed P130 million in tobacco excise tax kickbacks and for lying about his wealth while in office.
<p>Estrada turns himself in at the anti-graft court hours after it issued his arrest order. Estrada posted a P30,000 bail for the graft charge and a P10,000 bail for the perjury case.
<p>April 17<br />The Office of the Ombudsman says it will pull out five out of the eight cases it has lodged against Estrada due to technical reasons. Ombudsman Aniano Disierto explained that the plunder charge against the ousted leader encompasses all possible avenues of graft and corruption, which may have been committed by government official in his bid to accumulate illegal wealth.
<p>The pulled out charges were Estrada&#8217;s alleged violation of the Code of Conduct of Government Officials when he allegedly took P545 million in jueteng bribes, the four counts of graft in relation to the tobacco excise tax kickbacks, the investment of SSS and GSIS funds in firms owned by crony William Gatchalian, the BW insider trading scam and the distribution of his accumulated wealth to former first lady Luisa Ejercito, his son Jinggoy and friend Charlie &#8220;Atong&#8221; Ang.
<p>ESTRADA ARRESTED, EDSA 3
<p>April 25<br />Estrada is arrested by policemen form his residence in Polk Street, North Greenhills in San Juan at 3:15 p.m.
<p>Hundreds of Estrada&#8217;s supporter gather at the EDSA Shrine hours after his arrest. The supporters threatened to launch massive protests to force the government to release the former president.
<p>Lawyer Eduardo Serapio, a co-accused in the plunder charge against Estrada, voluntarily surrendered to Chief Supt. Nestorio Gualberto of the PNP-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in Camp Crame. Serapio, a former lawyer of Estrada, allegedly formed the dummy corporations that the former president used in irregular transactions.
<p>The supporters&#8217; number gathered around EDSA Shrine grew at nightfall. This was after Estrada urged his supporters to calm down.
<p>April 26<br />Loyalists gathered at the Edsa Shrine in support of Estrada extended their stay at the rally site despite a 9 p.m. deadline set for their dispersal by the Philippine National Police.
<p>April 27<br />Task Force Libra is formed by the Armed Forces of the Philippines to thwart plans of a military uprising against President Arroyo.
<p>The Camp Crame police installation in Quezon City is placed in full alert as pro-Estrada protesters in EDSA Shrine grew by the numbers.
<p>Two thousand military men and two attack helicopters were placed on stand-by at Camp Aguinaldo in anticipation of any hostile move against the Arroyo administration.
<p>May 1<br />Hundreds of Estrada&#8217;s supporters trooped from EDSA Shrine to Malacanang in an attempt to unseat President Arroyo. One was reported killed and scores were wounded in the riot.
<p>Estrada and his son Jinggoy were airlifted from the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City to Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
<p>President Arroyo, alarmed by the attack in Malacanang, places Metro Manila in a state of rebellion.
<p>May 9<br />The government asks Washington to arrest two Estrada co-defendants who are believed hiding in the United States. Secretary Perez said he received information that Charlie &#8220;Atong&#8221; Ang, a gambling buddy of Estrada, is either in Las Vegas or Los Angeles while Yolanda Ricaforte, said to have been Estrada&#8217;s auditor, is staying with relatives in California.
<p>May 25, 2001<br />Joseph Estrada&#8217;s counsel Rene Saguisag files a petition asking the Sandiganbayan to quash the perjury complaint against the deposed president. Saguisag, in a 10-page motion, said Ombudsman Aniano Desierto committed several blunders in filing the case against Estrada.
<p>He said Desierto failed to establish that Estrada indeed refused to correct his allegedly falsified 1999 statement of assets and liabilities (SAL). He also maintained that the Ombudsman should have taken a cue from the Civil Service Commission before filing the criminal charge against Estrada, claiming that the CSC is the lead agency in the enforcement of Republic Act No.&nbsp; 6713 or the Code of Ethics for Government Officials and Employees.
<p>June 9<br />The Sandiganbayan denies Estrada&#8217;s petition to be put under house arrest. The anti-graft court ordered the police to return Estrada to his special detention cell in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
<p>June 10<br />Multi-sectoral groups announce the formation of &#8220;Plunder Watch&#8221; to ensure that the Estrada plunder trial progresses without a hitch.
<p>June 22<br />The Sandiganbayan&#8217;s First Division junks the motion to quash Estrada&#8217;s perjury case.<br />June 26<br />Private prosecutor Leonard de Vera&#8217;s resigns from the prosecution panel in the case against jailed ex-president Joseph Estrada. De Vera reportedly quit from the team to protest Desierto&#8217;s alleged failure to handle the Estrada cases properly.
<p>ESTRADA ARRAIGNED
<p>June 27<br />Estrada declines to enter a plea during the arraignment of his perjury cases at the Sandiganbayan.
<p>July 10<br />Estrada, his son Jinggoy and lawyer Edward Serapio refuse to enter their pleas on the plunder charges filed against them by the government.
<p>A &#8216;not guilty&#8217; plea was automatically entered by the Sandiganbayan on their behalf.
<p>2006
<p>January 9<br />Retired chief justice Hilario Davide Jr. snubs an invitation by defense lawyers to appear before the plunder trial at the Sandiganbayan. Estrada&#8217;s lawyers has urged the anti-graft court to summon Davide to explain why he swore in then vice-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to replace Estrada at the height of&nbsp; EDSA Dos uprising in January 2001.
<p>January 24<br />Estrada appeals to the Catholic Bishops&#8217; Conference of the Philippines to help him in his plunder case. In a five-page letter to the CBCP, Estrada said that Church leaders should still consider him in their prayers despite statements earlier that he could no longer lead the country because of dysfunctional personal morality and lost moral authority. The deposed leader likewise called on the CBCP to conduct a moral assessment and release a statement on his plight.
<p>ESTRADA TESTIFIES
<p>March 22<br />Estrada testifies for the first time in his five-year-old plunder case at the Sandiganbayan.
<p>March 29<br />Deposed president Joseph Estrada denies pocketing P130 million in tobacco taxes and accused Luis &#8220;Chavit&#8221; Singson of stealing state funds. Estrada&#8217;s lawyers present several documents to show that Singson was facing 11 graft cases for ghost projects and unliquidated cash advances.
<p>The Sandiganbayan, meanwhile, issues gag orders on both camps. The anti-graft court says both camps have been violating the sub judice rule by making statements about the case before the media.
<p>April 5<br />Former president Estrada denies taking P545 million in bribes from jueteng operators even as he stands by his pronouncements that he did not conspire with jueteng lords.
<p>May 3<br />Estrada returns home for the first time in five years to attend the 101st birthday celebration of his mother, Dona Mary at No. 1 Polk Street in North Greenhills, San Juan.
<p>May 24<br />Estrada tells the Sandiganbayan that it was businessman Jaime Dichaves who owned the infamous &#8220;Jose Velarde&#8221; account, which allegedly contained as much as P3.2 billion. Estrada, however, admits he once signed several bank documents using Jose Velarde to act as guarantor for the P500-million loan that businessman William Gatchalian was borrowing from Dichaves.
<p>May 31<br />Estrada accuses politicians, generals and bishops of conspiring to depose him and claimed he rejected a deal to go into exile in exchange for immunity. Estrada has denied as politically motivated the charges in the five-year-old trial that he amassed about P4 billion from illegal gambling payoffs, tax kickbacks and commissions, as well as a perjury charge for allegedly underreporting his assets in 1999.
<p>June 14<br />The justices hearing the plunder case of Joseph Estrada chastises Special Prosecutor Dennis Villaignacio for his ‘irrelevant’ line of questioning while cross-examining the former president. Villaignacio had asked Estrada how many wives he has and which wife he was referring to in one of the entries he made on his Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Estrada bluntly replied he had only one wife, Sen. Luisa ‘Loi’ Ejercito. He said her name is in his SAL.
<p>Estrada, meanwhile, admits that he held undeclared bank accounts but said these were &#8220;campaign funds&#8221; he was holding in trust. Under cross-examination, Estrada 68, said that while he was president he had as much as P47.4 million in three bank accounts not declared in the statement of assets required of all public officials.
<p>The Sandiganbayan junks the Estrada camp&#8217;s plea to prevent Luis &#8220;Chavit&#8221; Singson from testifying as a rebuttal witness of the prosecution team.
<p>June 21<br />Government prosecutors fail to prove before the Sandiganbayan that former president Joseph Estrada gave &#8220;sovereign guarantee&#8221; to a foreign company during his administration. Presiding Justice Teresita de Castro junked the request of Special Prosecutor Dennis Villaignacio to show a footage that shows the former president signing a contract that gives IMPSA, an Argentinian company, a sovereign guarantee.
<p>June 28<br />The prosecution ended its cross-examination without dealing thoroughly with the four complaints lodged against the deposed president. During the hearing, Special Prosecutor Dennis Villaignacio tried to impeach Estrada’s credibility by saying that he entered and signed the IMPSA deal, to prove that he had committed perjury and was capable of lying. The defense, however, was quick to object, arguing that collateral matters should not be allowed during the cross-examination, because Estrada is not just a witness but an accused and has a right against self-incrimination.
<p>August 30<br />Lawyers of former president Joseph Estrada submits as evidence before the Sandiganbayan a copy of President Arroyo&#8217;s statement of assets and liabilities and net worth (SALN). The lawyers said the copy should be marked as evidence to prove that Estrada did not commit perjury by submitting an incomplete SALN. The lawyers noted that Mrs. Arroyo&#8217;s SALN is similar to Estrada&#8217;s because she did not also clearly identified companies where she is a stockholder.
<p>ANG RETURNS TO THE PHILIPPINES
<p>November 10, 2006<br />Charlie &#8220;Atong&#8221; Ang is finally extradited to the Philippines after almost six years of exile in the United States. His arrival raised speculations of his possible turning into state witness on former president Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder case before the Sandiganbayan.
<p>Ang, co-accused of Estrada in the plunder charge, was detained while he waits for his arraignment.
<p>November 15<br />The Sandiganbayan Special Division enters a not guilty plea for Charlie ‘Atong’ Ang after refusing to enter a plea during his arraignment on plunder charges.
<p>2007
<p>January 24<br />Ang submits a motion for a plea bargaining agreement before the Sandiganbayan. He also admits his participation in the diversion of P130 million in tobacco excise tax intended for Ilocos Sur.
<p>March 14<br />The Sandiganbayan approves the plea bargaining agreement of Charlie ‘Atong’ Ang. Ang retracted the “not guilty&#8221; plea he entered in January, replacing it&nbsp; with a guilty plea for the charge of corruption of public officials in relation to an indirect bribery case.
<p>April 24<br />Special Prosecutor Dennis Villaignacio predicts a guilty verdict against former president Joseph Estrada. The prosecutor says Filipinos will finally witness the very first conviction ever of a Philippine president by late June or middle of July.
<p>Estrada comes up with a statement, &#8220;I deserve to be free.&#8221; He said in the statement that in his six years in detention, government prosecutors &#8220;miserably&#8221; failed to prove he committed plunder and perjury.
<p>April 25<br />Special Prosecutor Dennis Villaignacio breaks news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has found Yolanda Ricaforte, a co-accused of ousted president Joseph Estrada in his plunder case. Villaignacio says the government is open to plea bargaining agreement with Ricaforte.
<p>May 25<br />The Sandiganbayan releases Charlie &#8220;Atong&#8221; Ang and places him on probation. Ang was ordered by the court to pay P25 million in managers check and participated in community service.
<p>FINAL ARGUMENTS
<p>June 15<br />The long wait starts after both camps presented their final arguments during the historic oral summation in former president Joseph Estrada&#8217;s plunder trial.
<p>Sept 12<br />The verdict will be handed down. The Estrada saga enters a new phase.<br />So does Philippine political history.</p>
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Statement of Ignacio Bunye on former Philippine President Estrada Plunder&#160;Case
We believe in the rule of law and in letting justice takes its course. Both sides have been given an ample opportunity to argue their case in court.
At this stage, we can only await the decision of the Sandiganbayan which we hope will uphold justice and the best public interest.

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<p>Statement of Ignacio Bunye on former Philippine President Estrada Plunder&nbsp;Case</p>
<blockquote><p>We believe in the rule of law and in letting justice takes its course. Both sides have been given an ample opportunity to argue their case in court.</p>
<p>At this stage, we can only await the decision of the Sandiganbayan which we hope will uphold justice and the best public interest.</p>
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<p>But will it really gives a fair decision. What if Erap will be acquitted, there will be a group&nbsp;saying that it is an agreement in between GMA and ERAP and there is a hidden deal. Like what happened after Gringo met GMA at the palace. </p>
<p>And What if ERAP will not be acquitted , there will be lots of street protest from his supporters.</p>
<p>Now the only question is what will be of benefit to our country whether ERAP is acquitted or sentenced. The decision should be based on truth and material evidence. Let&#8217;s just pray that it will not be influenced by anybody or any other circumstance or outside force.</p>
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