Mindanao Times

High-tech trials

• City pioneers videocon hearings

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

THE Regional Trial Court (RTC) here conducted Monday the hearing of two cases through the videoconfe­rencing technology, the first in the country.

“This is very momentous,” Davao City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Executive Judge Emmanuel Carpio told media personnel in an interview after the hearing on the two cases via videoconfe­rencing technology.

The first case to use the technology was for the arraignmen­t of Leonilo Gonzales, a suspected member of the New People’s Army (NPA) currently detained at the Davao City Jail, for allegedly getting involved in the ambush of military personnel in 2014, thus classified as a high-risk inmate.

The case was followed by the pre-trial of a frustrated murder case against Romart Mandi Uy.

Carpio did the arraignmen­t and pre-trial of the two cases in 15 minutes where both the accused appearing in court via video teleconfer­encing.

According to the judge, the program’s advantages include the security not just of the accused but also of the prosecutio­n and judges.

It will also save time and resources of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) that initiated the project.

“It will save much time not only among the court employees but also of the lawyers, and judges because they may be affected by the BJMP vehicles,” said Carpio.

Currently, the

videoconfe­rencing covers high profile cases and cases where the accused may be physically indisposed or suffering from communicab­le diseases.

“For high profile cases, we may ensure more security on the part of the accused because they are more prone to ambush or rescue,” said Jail Inspector Helen Rose Saragena, chief of BJMPDavao’s community relations and welfare and developmen­t.

She added that accused suffering from communicab­le diseases will be relieved from the problems of being transporte­d from the jail to the courts.

Carpio also said they may cater special requests from the accused upon recommenda­tion by the jail warden.

In 2017, the BJMP Region XI asked for the adoption of teleconfer­encing technology to facilitate the hearings of high-risk inmates who pose “considerab­le threat to the security of our facilities as well as the community.”

The videoconfe­rencing technology is currently on a two-year pilot testing as approved by the Supreme Court en banc on June 25, 2019 and may be used in all stages of active and pending criminal proceeding­s, including arraignmen­t, pre-trial, bail hearing, trial proper and promulgati­on of judgement.

The project has the support of the GoJust or Governance in Justice – a program of the national government with support from the European Union.

“We will be purchasing additional equipment and refurbishi­ng the court room,” said Ingrid Gorre, a key expert Case Management Specialist of GoJust.

Among the equipment include cameras, monitors, and microphone­s, among others.

“We will ensure that the sound quality is improved, no glare,” Gorre said.

She said that three courts in the city will have the setup for the videoconfe­rencing technology. While in BJMP, three cubicles will also be setup with the same.

“There can be three simultaneo­us hearings,” said Gorre, mentioning that the three is set to be completed by October.

Inside RTC Branch 16, two widescreen LCD television sets were set up, both simultaneo­usly showing the accused and the courtroom. Microphone­s were placed near the judge, the counsels of the prosecutio­n and defense, and the accused.

There were three video cameras, too.

A similar set up was apparently installed in the jail.

A telephone unit was provided each for the defense counsel and the accused as their means to speak privately. (with Mindanews)

 ??  ?? LEONILO Gonzales (in yellow shirt, on TV screen), a high-risk inmate of the Davao City Jail, appears in court via video teleconfer­encing for the arraignmen­t of his attempted murder case before Judge Emmanuel Castro of the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 16 on September 2, 2019. Mindanews Photo by Manman Dejeto
LEONILO Gonzales (in yellow shirt, on TV screen), a high-risk inmate of the Davao City Jail, appears in court via video teleconfer­encing for the arraignmen­t of his attempted murder case before Judge Emmanuel Castro of the Davao City Regional Trial Court Branch 16 on September 2, 2019. Mindanews Photo by Manman Dejeto

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