Mindanao Times

Courage, integrity of judge hailed

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MANILA -- Senator Panfilo Lacson on Thursday commended Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes for her courage and integrity during a decade-long trial that was capped with the conviction of several members of the influentia­l Ampatuan clan and others involved in the massacre of 57 people including 31 journalist­s - in Maguindana­o in 2009.

“Considerin­g the number of respondent­s involved, not to mention the power and influence of local politics with undeniably strong connection­s with the national government at least at the time

the ambush-slaying of 58 victims was perpetrate­d, the judge who conducted the trial deserves high commendati­on and gratitude from the judiciary and the whole nation as well,” Lacson said in a statement.

“I am certain that she went through tremendous pressure and threats during the conduct of the trial. I, therefore, take my hat off to Judge Reyes for her courage and integrity,” he added.

He also defended Solis-Reyes for the long time it took to conclude the trial, saying the judge restored the public’s trust in the country’s justice system.

“Delayed justice is not necessaril­y justice denied. Without a doubt, Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes has immensely contribute­d to a renewed trust and confidence in the people of the administra­tion of justice in our country,” Lacson said.

The Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221 earlier found Datu Andal Ampatuan Jr., Zaldy Ampatuan and other members of the powerful clan guilty of murder “beyond a reasonable doubt” in the worst election-related violence and one of the deadliest attacks against journalist­s.

On the other hand, the court acquitted Sajid Islam Ampatuan and Datu Akmad “Tato” Ampatuan Sr. and several police suspects due to reasonable doubt.

Originally there were 58 victims in the Nov. 23, 2009 massacre, but the 58th victim, Reynaldo Momay, a local media photograph­er, was declared missing after the bodies of the 57 other victims were discovered in the crime scene. (PNA)

 ?? Handout / SUPREME COURT - PUBLIC INFORMATIO­N OFFICE / AFP ?? THIS handout from the Supreme Court - Public Informatio­n Office (SC-PIO) taken and released on December 19, 2019 shows presiding judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes speaking during the verdict for the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre at the trial venue inside a prison facility in Manila. The mastermind­s of the Philippine­s’ worst political massacre were found guilty on December 19 of murdering 57 people, a rare conviction of powerful personalit­ies in a country notorious for its culture of impunity.
Handout / SUPREME COURT - PUBLIC INFORMATIO­N OFFICE / AFP THIS handout from the Supreme Court - Public Informatio­n Office (SC-PIO) taken and released on December 19, 2019 shows presiding judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes speaking during the verdict for the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre at the trial venue inside a prison facility in Manila. The mastermind­s of the Philippine­s’ worst political massacre were found guilty on December 19 of murdering 57 people, a rare conviction of powerful personalit­ies in a country notorious for its culture of impunity.

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