Court of Appeals-Supreme Court shows true colors

Will corrupt Justices not just be jailed or shot instead?

Both the country’s broadsheet and tabloid newspapers have printed the news about the dishonorable dismissal of a Court of Appeals Justice.

CA justice dismissed; another suspended

3 more censured over Meralco case

THE Supreme Court yesterday dismissed Court of Appeals Justice Vicente Roxas and suspended Justice Jose Sabio Jr. for impropriety and irregularities in handling the Meralco board elections case, upon the recommendation of the three-man panel created by the tribunal. More…

The dismissal of Roxas could possibly be in the writing on the wall. So is the Sabio who penned the decision of the Court of Appeals to release seven Chinese who owned and operated a clandestine drug laboratory in San Juan, the home town of ex-Pres. Joseph Estrada.

The lawyer or lawyers of the acquitted Chinese, later bragged to the arresting officers of the government that if their unit accepted the bribe of initially, Forty Million Pesos (Php 40-M), the case should have taken a shorter time to shut down. But the officers and men of the arresting unit did not accept the bribe. With all bravado, the lawyers declared, they brought the money to the Supreme Court instead. Wow!

But that is not the real grit. The same lawyers of the seven Chinese was also in the same group as the defense panel for Li Lan Yan, aka Jackson Dy, aka Mark Dayrit (among many other names), another notorious Chinese arrested for owning and operating a huge clandestine drug laboratory in Tanza, Cavite along with a woman who claimed she was not his wife. In the Jackson Dy case, the lawyer also bragged that he and his amigos paid the Court of Appeals more than One Hundred Million Pesos, so that the CA will use its iron hand and place a stop to the lower court trying Jackson Dy for clandestine drug manufacturing and large-scale trafficking from making any rulings vs. drug lord Jackson Dy, and instead allowing the CA to be the one to make the decisions on subject drug lord. Whooooaaaa!!!

Click this link to the CA Decision vs. government prosecutors on 7 Chinese drug trafficking syndicate elements.

In the above post, the seven Drug Trafficking Syndicate members are shown together with the photo of Li Lan Yan aka Jackson Dy, aka Mark Dayrit, aka Allan Sy and their fellow rogues, the Court of Appeals Justices who were slapped by their own colleagues.

 

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  1. lightrays
    Settembre 10, 2008 alle 2:19 pm | #1

    tama! mag revolution! tapos firing squad lahat yan!

  2. Settembre 12, 2008 alle 11:34 am | #2

    such ugly beasts and they wear robes. erap did not call them hoodlums in robes himself. erap borrowed the term from a lowly police lieutenant colonel who arrested so many criminals only to be slapped with acquittals and dismissals by both judges and justices. that, my dear allevii, is the state of justice in our country. may God have mercy on us!!!

  3. lionofthemaze
    Settembre 12, 2008 alle 2:28 pm | #3

    God! allevii, this is something that has got to stop and now!