DOJ chief Guevarra: 'There's good reason to continue active prosecution' of de Lima | Inquirer

DOJ chief Guevarra: ‘There’s good reason to continue active prosecution’ of de Lima

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/ 06:23 PM June 14, 2022

DOJ chief Guevarra: 'There's good reason to continue active prosecution' of de Lima

FILE PHOTO: Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Menardo Guevarra. INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — The prosecution of Senator Leila de Lima would continue, Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Tuesday.

“The panel of prosecutors in the de Lima cases has advised the Justice Secretary that, after a thorough review of the evidence already presented as well as evidence still to be presented, there is good reason to continue the active prosecution of the Senator,” the DOJ chief said.

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De Lima is facing drug charges before the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court. One of the three cases has been dismissed while two are undergoing trial.

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Witnesses have recanted their testimonies against the opposition senator and staunch critic of President Rodrigo Duterte.

READ: Another witness retracts accusations vs De Lima, says he was ‘coerced’

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Incoming Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla earlier said three witnesses recanting their allegations against the senator should be considered a “red flag.”

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READ: Cavite Rep. Remulla says recanting of 3 witnesses in De Lima case a ‘red flag’

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“As far as the ‘retractions’ of certain persons are concerned, the prosecution takes the position that until these persons are actually presented in court for examination to ascertain their truthfulness, their alleged recantations have no probative value whatsoever,” Guevarra said.

The DOJ chief said they leave it to the courts how they would decide on the drug cases against de Lima.

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“In any event, the final say on the disposition of the cases rests on the judge alone and no other,” he added.

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