19 witnesses, 52 evidences set versus massacre suspect
>> Thursday, June 26, 2014
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Still under heavy security and
donning, Philip Avino, the lone suspect in the April 6 massacre incident here,
arrived at the sala of Judge Mia Joy Olayres-Cawed of the Regional Trial Court
Branch 4 at the second floor of the Baguio Justice Hall
wearing bullet proof vest and cap for Tuesday’s pre-trial conference
where both parties presented their respective witnesses and pieces of evidence
during the course of the trial which will start on July 22.
Avino, who was
escorted by around 30 jail guards and backed up by ciry police in full battle
gear, was again brought to the court by a vehicle of the Baguio City Jail to
avoid being harmed by irate supporters and relatives of the five murder
victims.
Compared to his two
court appearances last May 5 and May 20 where there was much tension from
Avino’s detention cell up to the court room, Tuesday’s pre-trial conference was
less stressful because only close family members of the victims appeared in
court.
Along the route giving
law enforcers a sigh of relief.
Judge Cawed issued a
stern warning against relatives and supporters of the five massacre victims not
to take unnecessary action that would disrupt smooth flow of the proceedings or
she will order their arrest and for them
to be charged accordingly.
She told relatives of
victims that they should allow the “wheels of justice to roll and for them not
to take the law in their own hands because there are legal procedures that are
being observed.”
Prosecutor Maria
Nenita BOpiana said the prosecution will be presenting a minimum of 19 witnesses
composed of family members, law enforcers and individuals who could attest to
Avino’s involvement in the celebrated massacre incident and a minimum of 52
pieces of evidence that would corroborate the testimonies of the witnesses.
For the defense,
lawyer Debbie del Valle, the court appointed lawyer for Avino from the Public
Attorneys Office, said the defense will be presenting a still undetermined
number of witnesses who will attest that Avino was in Sta. Mesa, Manila when
the massacre happened in April 6 among other necessary pieces of evidence.
Avino is facing
multiple murder charges for the killing of JackilynNociete, 19, her brother
Joey, 9, Jonalyn Lozano, 32, RaymunddelMundo, 8, and Dave de Guzman, 7.
During his scheduled
arraignment last May 20, Avino alias Michael Geronimo pleaded not guilty in
each of the five murder charges filed against him after each case was read to
him in Tagalog by a staff of the court.
The prosecution will
start presenting their respective witnesses and pieces of evidence starting
July 22 up to the later part of December before the defense will try to present
their own witnesses and pieces of evidence that would rebut the prosecution’s
charges starting early next year.
While Avino was being
escorted out of the court room, some of the relatives shouted at the suspect
along the hallway of the Baguio Justice Hall en route to the vehicle.
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