The Freeman

De Lima arraigned on second drug case

- — Philstar.com

MANILA — Sen. Leila De Lima was arraigned Friday in her second drug case, more than 17 months since she was detained on drug-related charges.

The STAR reported that De Lima attended the hearing at the sala of Presiding Judge Amelia Fabros-Corpuz, at the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court Branch 205.

As in the first case where she was arraigned, De Lima refused to enter a plea in the drug case lodged before Branch 205.

Following the rules of court, Judge Cruz entered a not guilty plea for De Lima.

De Lima is accused of having a hand in the proliferat­ion of the illegal drug trade inside the New Bilibid Prison during her stint as Justice secretary. She has repeatedly denied the allegation­s against her.

The Department of Justice first filed drug trading charges against her, but state prosecutor­s later amended the charge sheet to file a case of conspiracy to commit drug trading.

De Lima’s camp has opposed this move to amend informatio­n and said that an indictment on a different charge should merit a new investigat­ion at the Department of Justice.

FIRST ARRAIGNMEN­T

The detained senator was arraigned on July 27 before Muntinlupa RTC Branch 206.

The senator refused to enter a plea, saying that she “[does] not recognize the legitimacy and the validity of the charges” against her.

De Lima faces drug charges before at the Muntinlupa courts.

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