NegOr drug court posts 96% conviction rate

DUMAGUETE CITY — The Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 30 in Negros Oriental, a special drug court, has reported that for the whole of 2017, it has promulgated 100 drug-related cases, 47 for the first semester and 53 for the second half.

Out of the 100 cases, three were acquitted and one case was dismissed, or a conviction rate of 96 percent.

Records will show that of the convictions, 48 accused were meted life terms, and the rest were convicted to suffer a penalty of 12 years and one day to a maximum of 14 years imprisonment.

Judge Rafael Crescencio Tan, Jr. said the court expects a deluge of cases next year, as soon as the Philippine National Police and other law enforcement units resume the anti-drugs campaign in January.

Tan said he will come up with a training module for police operatives on how to prepare affidavits, how to document the flow of cases from the suspect’s arrest up to the submission of the complaint before the prosecutor’s office.

This is aimed at making sure a “good catch” will not be dismissed because of technicality.  (Juancho Gallarde/PNA)

Popular

PBBM appoints Frasco as adviser on sustainable communities

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Building upon her 4-year tenure as the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) top official, former DOT Secretary Christina Frasco steps into a...

PBBM: Oil excise tax suspension to depend on oil trends

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said the possible suspension of excise tax on oil products...

PBBM seeks collab with women legislators to promote gender equality

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday sought closer cooperation with female lawmakers to advance women’s rights...

Palace calls on leaders to prioritize Filipinos’ welfare amid Middle East crisis

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Echoing earlier calls to avoid fear-mongering amidst rising oil prices arising from the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Malacañang called...