The Philippine Star

Sandigan allows Imelda to appeal before SC

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N

The Sandiganba­yan has given former first lady and now Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos the green light to appeal her graft conviction­s before the Supreme Court (SC).

Her notice of appeal, the anti-graft court’s Fifth Division said yesterday, has been “given due course.”

The Sandiganba­yan added that it is now reproducin­g documents that will be forwarded to the SC.

Early last month, the Sandiganba­yan sentenced Marcos to 11 years in jail for each of seven graft charges she was found guilty of.

Imelda, widow of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was found guilty of the creation of private foundation­s in Switzerlan­d from 1978 to 1984 that allowed the couple to funnel illegally amassed government funds during the martial law period.

Marcos filed a motion asking the anti-graft court’s permission to avail herself of postconvic­tion remedy, which was granted.

Under the rules, an accused convicted by the Sandiganba­yan may file a motion for reconsider­ation seeking a reversal or modificati­on of an unfavorabl­e decision.

On the alternativ­e, an accused may also appeal his or her conviction before the SC but only after filing a required notice of appeal before the Sandiganba­yan.

Marcos claimed the Sandigan- bayan decisions finding her guilty of graft charges are “contrary to facts, law and jurisprude­nce.”

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