From Rappler (Oct 20):
Gov't, private lawyers differ over motion to move Palparan
The Malolos Regional Trial Court does not act on the motion of private lawyers to transfer the retired general to a regular jail since it doesn't have the conformé of government prosecutors
STAYING PUT. Government lawyers decline to support private prosecutors' bid to transfer retired army general Jovito Palparan to a regular jail. File photo by Rappler
Public prosecutors declined to join a petition filed by
private lawyers before a local court to transfer retired Major General
Jovito Palparan from the army custodial center in Fort
Bonifacio
to a regular jail.
The Malolos Regional Trial Court on Monday, October 20,
did not act on the motion since it needed the conformé of the Department of
Justice to be valid.
Assistant State
Prosecutor Juan Pedro Navera told reporters that government lawyers did not
back the move due to "valid and credible threats" to the life of
Palparan.
The retired
general is facing charges over the 2006 kidnapping and serious illegal
detention of University of the Philippines
students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan. Three other soldiers are also
accused in the case.
Palparan was moved
to the Army
Custodial
Center
from the Bulacan provincial jail after the local court granted his petition despite the
prosecution's argument that Palparan's status as a retired general bans him
from being allowed into military custody.
Leftist groups
have slammed the alleged special treatment for Palparan, saying that detaining
him in a military was just like a coming home affair for him.
Private prosecutors from the National Union of People's Lawyers representing the families of Cadapan and Empeño
filed on September 25 a separate motion to move Palparan to a regular jail.
This cannot be taken up by the court, however, without the approval of
government lawyers.
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