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Prosecution to present 13 witnesses today
By Jun Pasaylo Home Updated January 18, 2012 01:28 PM 0 comment to this post
MANILA, Philippines – Coming from their seemingly poor performance yesterday, the prosecution panel aimed at presenting more than a dozen witnesses in today's impeachment proceeding against Chief Justice Renato Corona.
The impeachment court however remained silent on the identities of the 13 individuals who would testify on the alleged ill-gotten wealth of Corona.
Summoned to attend today were city assessors and register of deeds from the cities of Quezon, Makati, Marikina, Pasay, Taguid and Paranaque.
On top of the 13 individuals, the Senate has also summoned nine personnel from the Office of the President, Office of the Vice President, and Bureau of Internal Revenue.
For his part, Supreme Court Administrator Midas Marquez said SC Clerk of Court Enriquetta Vidal will be attending today's hearing
On Tuesday, the Senate postponed the proceeding after the prosecution failed to concur that their computer generated pieces of evidence were authentic.
This after the team failed to present witnesses on the Article 1 of the eight Articles of Impeachment.
Prosecution to present 13 witnesses today
By Jun Pasaylo Home Updated January 18, 2012 01:28 PM 0 comment to this post

MANILA, Philippines – Coming from their seemingly poor performance yesterday, the prosecution panel aimed at presenting more than a dozen witnesses in today's impeachment proceeding against Chief Justice Renato Corona.
The impeachment court however remained silent on the identities of the 13 individuals who would testify on the alleged ill-gotten wealth of Corona.
Summoned to attend today were city assessors and register of deeds from the cities of Quezon, Makati, Marikina, Pasay, Taguid and Paranaque.
On top of the 13 individuals, the Senate has also summoned nine personnel from the Office of the President, Office of the Vice President, and Bureau of Internal Revenue.
For his part, Supreme Court Administrator Midas Marquez said SC Clerk of Court Enriquetta Vidal will be attending today's hearing
On Tuesday, the Senate postponed the proceeding after the prosecution failed to concur that their computer generated pieces of evidence were authentic.
This after the team failed to present witnesses on the Article 1 of the eight Articles of Impeachment.