The sisters of slain Filipino transgender Jennifer Laude want the US soldier's transfer from a Philippine military camp to the Olongapo City Jail
MUGSHOT. A handout photo dated 19 December 2014 released on 21 December 2014 by the Olongapo City Police Public Information Office (PIO) shows US Marine Private First Class Joseph Pemberton at the Olongapo police station in Olongapo city, north of Manila, Philippines. Photo from EPA/PNP OLONGAPO-PIO
The sisters of slain transgender woman Jennifer Laude have asked the Supreme Court (SC) to order the transfer of murder suspect US Marine Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton from a Philippine military camp to the Olongapo City Jail.
In a petition for
certiorari filed on Thursday, April 16, petitioners Marilou and Mesehilda Laude
asked the High Court to reverse the order of Roline Jinez-Jabalde, presiding
judge of Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 74.
The petitioners
said Jabalde committed grave abuse of discretion when she dismissed the urgent
motion to compel the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to surrender custody
of Pemberton to the Olongapo City Jail "on mere technicalities."
The Laudes also
said that according to the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) signed between the Philippines and the United
States , the Philippines should have primary
jurisdiction over Pemberton while his case is being tried by a Philippine
court.
Pemberton is
currently detained at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon
City . The AFP chief earlier said the US Marine is
under the joint custody of
Filipino and American soldiers.
Pemberton is
facing a murder charge for the
killing of Laude in October 2014.
Witnesses said he
was the last person seen with Laude
before she was found dead in the bathroom of a motel in Olongapo City .
Transfer
Pemberton
In December 2014,
Jabalde denied the Laude family's urgent motion requesting Pemberton's transfer
to the Olongapo City Jail.
Jabalde said the
motion violated the three-day notice rule, which requires the conformity of the
public prosecutor, Emilie Fe Delos Santos, in any pleading filed by a private
complainant with the court in the criminal proceeding.
But the Laudes
said that the three-day notice rule is not absolute, adding that the
circumstances of the case "demand the liberal application" of the
rule.
In their
petition, the Laude camp also said that the refusal of Philippine authorities
to place Pemberton in the custody of Philippine jail authorities is
unconstitutional because it "undermines the constitutional powers of
courts to hear a jurisdictional matter brought before it."
The Laudes asked
the High Court to issue a writ of mandatory injunction ordering Executive
Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario, AFP
Chief Gregorio Pio Catapang, and Delos Santos to "immediately work out and
effect" Pemberton's turnover.
In their
petition, the Laude camp also asked the SC to declare parts of the VFA
unconstitutional "insofar as it impairs the constitutional power of the
Supreme Court to promulgate rules for practice before it, including the Rules
of Criminal Procedure."
http://www.rappler.com/nation/90159-laude-supreme-court-petition-pemberton-transfer
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