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Lito Lapid Voted Guilty on CJ Renato Corona Impeachment Case Video Reply
Senator Lito Lapid on Tuesday voted for the conviction of Chief Justice Renato Corona, who is accused of failing to truthfully disclose his wealth in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth (SALN). Moments after his speech, Lito Lapid, picha pie (as mentioned in his speech) and Leon Guerrero (his famous role in one of his movies) became top trending topics on Twitter. Even the picture posted above (courtesy of Jhett Baroma) is now getting viral on different networking sites. Senator-judge Lito Lapid voted to convict Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona for failing to truthfully disclose his wealth in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth (SALN) on Tuesday afternoon, May 29.
Miriam Defensor Santiago Voted Not Guilty on Renato Corona Impeachment Case Video Reply
Senator-judge Miriam Defensor Santiago handed down on Tuesday afternoon, May 29, her verdict on Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona Impeachment Trial case – NOT GUILTY! Watch the video below as captured live on Ustream: Miriam Defensor Santiago Voted “Not Guilty”
Renato Corona Guilty
The 22 Senator-judges on Tuesday, May 29, handed down their verdict on Chief Justice Renato Corona Impeachment Trial related to betrayal of public trust for failing to disclose his true wealth in his Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net worth (SALN) as required under the Constitution – and 20 of them found Chief Justice Corona GUILTY! Senator-judges who voted GUILTY: 1. Edgardo Angara 2. Alan Peter Cayetano 3. Pia Cayetano 4. Franklin Drilon 5. Francis Escudero 6. Jinggoy Estrada 7. Teofisto Guingona III 8. Gregorio Honasan 9. Panfilo Lacson 10. Lito Lapid 11. Loren Legarda 12. Sergio Osmeña III 13. Francis Pangilinan 14. Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III 15. Ralph Recto 16. Ramon Revilla Jr. 17. Vicente Sotto III 18. Antonio Trillanes IV 19. Manuel Villar 20. Juan Ponce-Enrile Senator-judges who voted NOT GUILTY: 1. Joker Arroyo 2. Miriam Defensor-Santiago 3. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Chief Justin Renato Corona now becomes the first high-ranking official in Philippine history to be removed from office via the method prescribed by the Constitution.
Chief Justice Renato Corona CONVICT or ACQUIT ? Live streaming Vote
The Chief Justice on trial: How the senators voted. Senator-judges voting to convict Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona Tuesday would likely get the votes come reelection time in 2013, an election analyst said.
Is Chief Justice Renato Corona guilty or not guilty?
Renato C. Corona (born October 15, 1948) is the 23rd and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He was appointed to the Court on April 9, 2002 by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. On May 12, 2010, two days after the 2010 elections and a month before Arroyo’s term expired, Corona was appointed the 23rd Chief Justice of the Philippines, succeeding Reynato Puno who had reached the mandatory age of retirement. Chief Justice Renato Corona’s fate now hangs on 23 senators, who sit as judges in the impeachment trial of Corona that started on January 16, 2012 and ended on Monday, May 28, 2012. After holding trials for 43 days, the Senate, acting as an impeachment court, is ready to give its verdict at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday. At least sixteen votes or two-thirds of the total membership of the Senate are needed to convict the Chief Justice while only eight votes to acquit him. So the lingering question in millions of Filipinos here and abroad, for not declaring his $2.4 million and P80 million “co-mingled” funds in his SALN, is Corona going to be removed from office?
Rodolfo Fariñas described as “palusot” (excuse) Chief Justice Renato Corona’s explanations
House prosecutor Rodolfo Fariñas on Monday described as “palusot” (excuse) Chief Justice Renato Corona’s explanations on why he did not declare some of his assets, including multimillion peso and multimillion dollar accounts, in his statements of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN). House prosecutor Rodolfo Fariñas on Monday described as “palusot” (excuse) Chief Justice Renato Corona’s explanations on why he did not declare some of his assets, including multimillion peso and multimillion dollar accounts, in his statements of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN). Fariñas said Corona made several excuses in his impeachment trial: that he was being persecuted because of President Aquino’s loss of Hacienda Luisita, that he had been collecting dollars since the late 60s, that he need not declare his dollar deposits and peso deposits because it would violate Republic Act 6426 and because they are commingled funds.