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  2. Capital punishment in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    After Marcos was deposed in 1986, the newly drafted 1987 Constitution prohibited the death penalty but allowed Congress to reinstate it "hereafter" for "heinous crimes"; making the Philippines the first Asian country to abolish capital punishment. The death penalty was replaced by reclusion perpetua. [32]

  3. Leo Echegaray - Wikipedia

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    Leo Pilo Echegaray (11 July 1960 – 5 February 1999) was the first Filipino to be executed after the reinstatement of the death penalty in the Philippines in 1993, some 23 years after the last judicial execution was carried out.

  4. Murder of Jullebee Ranara - Wikipedia

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    Jullebee Cabilis Ranara was a 34-year old woman and an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who was serving as a domestic worker for her last employer in Kuwait. [5] Ranara got employed through the facilitation of Philippine-based employment agency Catalist International Manpower Services Company and its overseas counterpart in Kuwait, Platinum International Office for Recruitment of Domestic Manpower.

  5. 14 of the most ridiculous excuses people have used to call in ...

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    The survey asked hiring managers to share the most suspicious excuses employees have given for missing a day of work -- and some might totally shock you. 14 of the most ridiculous excuses people ...

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  7. Catholics call out DeSantis, pray for end to death penalty ...

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    The prayer session was held on the eve of the release of a report by a death penalty watchdog group that attributes a 25% increase in executions nationwide to Gov. Ron DeSantis signing six ...

  8. 2019 State of the Nation Address (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    In the program took 1 hour and 33 minutes, [7] Duterte spoke about corruption and the economy. He urged the Congress to pass 18 bills. This includes measures involving the reinstatement of death penalty for heinous crimes such as involvement in the illegal drug trade and plunder, the creation of a National Academy of Sports for high school students, a Magna Carta for barangays, and the ...

  9. Flor Contemplacion - Wikipedia

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    Flor Contemplacion was born in San Pablo City in the Laguna province of Luzon, and was the second youngest of ten children.Her father died when she was 7 years old, and due to the increased financial pressure on her rural family she moved to Manila to live with an elder sister when she was 10 years old.