Philippine Daily Inquirer

JUDGE REJECTS CONSOLIDAT­ION OF DE LIMA CASES

- By Dexter Cabalza @dexcabalza­INQ

The judge who had ordered the arrest on drug charges of Sen. Leila de Lima rejected a government attempt to consolidat­e the three drug traffickin­g cases against the senator.

Judge Juanita Guerrero, of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 204, said in a twopage decision dated March 30 that there was no need for the consolidat­ion of the cases because they were distinct from each other.

Consolidat­ing them, Guerrero said, would simply prolong trial.

It was Guerrero who ordered De Lima’s arrest in February.

Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor­s, in a petition filed on Feb. 27, asked Guerrero to try all three cases because doing so “[was] more practical.”

Consolidat­ing the cases, the DOJ petition said, would also “prevent the issuance of conflictin­g resolution­s, orders and decisions.”

De Lima is currently detained at the custodial center of the Philippine National Police headquarte­rs in Camp Crame, facing charges of accepting bribes to protect drug syndicates and using the money to finance her senatorial campaign.

Authoritie­s said De Lima allowed the drug trade to thrive in New Bilibid Prison (NBP).

Peter Ong, senior state assistant prosecutor, said rules on criminal procedure allowed a single court to try the three cases against De Lima.

The consolidat­ed cases, according to the rules, should be assigned to the court which handles the case with the lowest docket number.

Ong said DOJ prosecutor­s had filed a motion for reconsider­ation of Guerrero’s decision, insisting that the cases had “commonalit­ies.”

Among these, he said, was De Lima and her bodyguard as accused in all the cases.

The cases, said Ong, referred to only “one activity—the NBP drug trade.”

The hearing of another drugrelate­d case against De Lima by Muntinlupa RTC Branch 205 Judge Amelia Fabros Corpuz had been reset to June 30.

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