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While his wife was busy serving Davao City where she was first elected as vice mayor in 2007, Carpio engaged himself with private practice, establishing and managing his own law firm which he named the "Carpio & Duterte Lawyers," together with his wife Sara. Carpio later spent time with their law firm after Sara decided not to run for public ...
Conchita Carpio-Morales (Tagalog pronunciation: [konˈtʃɪta ˈkaɾpjo]; born Conchita Claudio Carpio; June 19, 1941) is a former Ombudsman of the Philippines serving from 2011 to 2018. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Prior to her appointment as Ombudsman, she held the post of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines , served in the Lower Courts ...
Manases, a nephew of Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales and Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, [256] [257] is a legal counsel for Lapanday Foods Corporation. [ 258 ] [ 259 ] Duterte also hosted television programs such as Una Ka BAI and Byaheng DO30 on GMA Davao , the local station of GMA Network .
After Cassavetes died in 1989, at age 59, her son asked his mother to star in a film he was making, 1996's "Unhook the Stars," in which she played a middle-aged woman finally free of her family ...
Names of the crash victims were not released. Contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil@freepress.com. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Fatal crash, suspected DUI into ...
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales said she recused herself from these investigations because of affinity with Duterte. Morales is the sister of attorney Lucas Carpio Jr., husband of Court of Appeals Justice Agnes Reyes Carpio. Agnes and Lucas are the parents of Sara Duterte's husband, Mans Carpio.
CNN anchor and political commentator Alisyn Camerota has revealed that Tim Lewis died on July 27, just two months before their 23rd wedding anniversary. He was 58 years old. According to Camerota ...
Jesus Antonio Matamorosa Carpio (October 25, 1931 – May 26, 2010, sometimes referred to as J. Antonio Carpio) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist, educator, author, and army officer best known for his term as director of the Philippines' National Bureau of Investigation from 1986 to 1989, [1] [2] and for his earlier work in resisting the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos - first as a ...