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Duterte grants Jennifer Laude's killer Pemberton an absolute pardon [U.S. Marine]
Philstar ^ | September 7, 2020 | Kristine Joy Patag

Posted on 09/07/2020 8:20:31 AM PDT by Aaron0617

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 5:58 p.m.) — As Philippine prosecutors prepare to block the early release of US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday granted an “absolute pardon” to the US Marine who was convicted for the killing of Filipino transgender woman Jennifer Laude.

"Cutting matters short over what constitutes time served, and since where he was detained as not in the prisoner’s control—and to do justice—the President has granted an absolute pardon to Pemberton. Here at the Palace,” Locsin wrote on a tweet. According to a primer by the Department of Justice Parole and Probation Administration, a grant of absolute pardon is "the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any condition whatsoever resulting to the full restoration of his civil rights."

Supreme Court jurisprudence states that an “absolute pardon not only blots out the crime committed, but removes all disabilities resulting from the conviction. Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra has yet to reply whether he was consulted over this.

The Department of Justice is set to file a motion for reconsideration for the reversal of an Olongapo court’s early release order for Pemberton on account of the Good Conduct and Time Allowance law. Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque explained that the pardon means Pemberton can now walk free.

"No more issue on whether he is entitled to the GCTA, no more issue on whether the law is applicable on him because he is not imprisoned at the national penitentiary," Roque, a former human rights lawyer who once represented the Laudes, said.

Pemberton was convicted for killing Laude at the Celzone Lodge in Olongapo City in October 2014. A 2015 STAR report quoting Roque said: "Pemberton told the court he thought Laude just lost consciousness after he strangled her, which he considered an act of self defense." But it is still unclear whether Pemberton, his legal team or the government of the United States sought the pardon, which only the president can grant.

According to a document from the DOJ, there are at least 14 documentary requirements for application of absolute pardon.

These include a duly notarized petition for absolute pardon, certificate of discharge from prison, certified true copy of the Order of the Court granting Probation, Certificate of Final Release and Discharge, clearances from the police and National Bureau of Investigation, and a notice/comment from the offended party, among others.

Lawyer Rowena Flores, Pembeton’s lawyer, has yet to reply to media whether her client had applied for a pardon.

Last week, Pemberton secured a release order from the Olongapo Regional Trial Court Branch 74 after it accounted for the time allowances he supposedly earned while in prison, under the GCTA law—the measure was placed under scrutiny and suspended in August 2019.

During the height of the GCTA controversy, Duterte had ordered the re-arrest of the 1,914 heinous crimes convicts or they will be treated as fugitives.

Guevarra later suspended the implementation of the law in light of the controversy, that led to Senate hearings on the GCTA and later, the promulgation of a revised Implementing Rules and Regulation on the law.

DOJ Undersecretary Markk Perete said Monday that processing of GCTA applications continues, there are some cases that are held in abeyance. These are applications of those charged with a heinous crime, but eventually convicted on a non-heinous offense—including Pemberton’s case.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crime; military; pemberton; philippines
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To: SeekAndFind
Yes it does!

Rape by fraud.

Is a woman ever charged for killing her rapist?

21 posted on 09/07/2020 9:35:06 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no merit in compromising with the Devil.)
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To: SeekAndFind; Blurb2350

Many a man might think himself raped if he had sex unaware with a man.

That said, most of these lipsticked mascaraed men would’t fool anyone not drunk, the exception being perhaps an Asian tranny able to fool non-Asians.

But the men cruising tranny bars and street corners know what they are looking for.


22 posted on 09/07/2020 9:49:54 AM PDT by heartwood (Someone has to play devil's advocate other.)
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To: dfwgator

; )


23 posted on 09/07/2020 10:34:36 AM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!)
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To: SeekAndFind
"Still does not excuse murdering a human being!"

I don't know anything about the case, or what transpired that brought about a death, but like most reports, there are always two sides Unfortunately, the embellished one is usually reported first by the media. Does anyone have any info as to the facts of the case?

24 posted on 09/07/2020 10:36:31 AM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
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To: Seruzawa

“Bearcat Charlie” was a Swift boat guarding the Seaward approach to the Esso depot north of Danang. I was with the Marines guarding the land side. Bearcat Charlie would check into our radio net at night.


25 posted on 09/07/2020 5:11:45 PM PDT by BwanaNdege ( Experience is the best teacher, but if you can accept it 2nd hand, the tuition is less!)
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To: BwanaNdege

I was permanent Shore Patrol from 74-76. Started off on patrol duty, (paddy wagon), then went to dispatcher and finally to Liaison Officer. I was assigned a desk in the Olongapo P.D and any military member who came in as a suspect or victim had to go through my desk before they could go to the desk sergeant. Once a month I was tasked with providing the incarcerated sailors, marines or airmen with a “care” package of canned foods, coffee, sugar, cup of noodles and cigarettes.

All of these items were used as trade for protection. The jail was filthy, no fans or AC, overcrowded and had benches for sitting. Sleeping was on the floor because there were only a few bunks in each cell. Toilets were buckets and the stench was constantly there.

You did not want to be in the local jail. The national government prisons were totally different. There was a retired Chief who was arrested for possession of a firearm and was sent to the national prison. Because he was a retired cook, (actually he was a great chef), he was put in charge of the kitchen, had a private cell, tv, fans, a stateside style queen bed and mattress and was escorted to town 2-4 nights a week to the local bars for entertainment.

With money and connections prison life in the Philippines can be very comfortable.


26 posted on 09/08/2020 1:55:28 AM PDT by usnavy_cop_retired (Retiree in the P.I. living as a legal immigrant)
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To: usnavy_cop_retired

Great information!

I always said that PT Barnum would have loved Olongapo, but never could make up my mind if it was a circus or a zoo.

Other than my duty accompanying the Shore Patrol, I never visited Olongapo, preferring to “stay out of temptation/trouble”. I spent my Saturday nights at the Air Station go-kart track. ;-)

When Mt Pinatubo flattened it with ash, I figured that was the long overdue “wrath of God”. Thankfully, it was not lava or a pyroclastic flow!


27 posted on 09/08/2020 4:25:27 AM PDT by BwanaNdege ( Experience is the best teacher, but if you can accept it 2nd hand, the tuition is less!)
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To: BwanaNdege

I dig. I was in Harbor Security in Danang. Patrolling the Harbor and river.


28 posted on 09/08/2020 8:17:25 AM PDT by Seruzawa (TANSTAAFL!)
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