Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sereno files request to grill witnesses

- —STORY BY NIKKO DIZON

Lawyers of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno on Monday asked the House justice committee to allow her to have her own lawyer whowould crossexami­ne resource persons at the impeachmen­t proceeding­s. “It makes little sense to recognize the right to cross-examine and limit the exercise of such right to the person of the respondent alone,” they said.

If a letter didn’t suffice, then here’s a formal motion.

Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno gave congressme­n what they required if she wanted her lawyers to cross-examine resource persons at her impeachmen­t proceeding­s in the House of Representa­tives.

Sereno’s lawyers on Monday filed a motion asking the House justice committee to allow her to have her own lawyer who will cross-examine resource persons at the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

The committee had earlier declined to rule on her requests to cross-examine them herself or by her own lawyer because these were contained in letters dated Sept. 28 and Oct. 3, and not in the form of “motions.”

Improper questions

The motion also asked lawmakers to “confirm that the Chief Justice’s right through counsel to object to improper questions during the direct examinatio­n of complainan­t’s witnesses will be recognized.”

It also asked that Sereno be provided with “any evidence, testimonia­l, documentar­y, or object, which has been (or may be) submitted to the honorable committee in support of the charges against her,” as provided in the Rules of Criminal Procedure.

The House justice committee found the impeachmen­t complaint filed by Larry Gadon to be sufficient in form and substance.

Gadon accused Sereno of betrayal of public trust, corruption, and failing to be truthful in her statement of assets, liabilitie­s and net worth.

If at least one-third of all members of the House vote in favor of Sereno’s impeachmen­t, the articles of impeachmen­t will be forwarded to the Senate, which will conduct the impeachmen­t trial.

Two-thirds vote of all the senators (16 of 24) are required to convict Sereno and remove her from office.

House rules

In a statement, Sereno’s lawyers described as “alarming” the statement of the justice committee chair, Mindoro Oriental Rep. Reynaldo Umali, that the panel would not allow Sereno’s lawyers to cross-examine the resource persons purportedl­y because the House rules did not allow it and that it would be the congressme­n who would do the cross-examinatio­n.

“Indeed, it makes little sense to recognize the right to cross-examine and limit the exercise of such right to the person of the respondent alone,” Sereno’s lawyers said in an Oct. 3 letter to the committee.

Sereno’s spokespers­on, lawyer Josa Deinla, told reporters that asking the committee to allow the Chief Justice to choose her own lawyer, who would cross-examine resource persons at the impeachmen­t hearing was part of the due process.

“Not one citizen can be denied the due process of law in the country because this is emphasized in our Constituti­on,” she said.

Deinla twitted Gadon for acting “more and more like a troll” for making “sensationa­l” pronouncem­ents against Sereno and about the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

Duterte as prosecutor

This includes Gadon’s suggestion that President Duterte be allowed as “special prosecutor” in the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

Hewas also reported to have said over the weekend that the impeachmen­t complaint he had filed against Sereno was to remove the “yellow virus” from government, referring to appointees of former President Benigno Aquino III.

For his part, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez dismissed allegation­s of a group called Filipino Alliance for Transparen­cy and Empowermen­t that the impeachmen­t case against Sereno would be railroaded.

The group claimed over the weekend that Alvarez allegedly wanted to get back at Sereno over the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 case against Philippine Internatio­nal Air Terminals Co. Inc., which the government won.

Alvarez was the transporta­tion secretary and a ranking official of the airport authority throughout the case.

In a statement released by the House, Alvarez said the allegation “betrays the weakness of Sereno’s evidence in her defense.”

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 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? HOUSEMOTIO­N Lawyer Josa Deinla, spokespers­on for Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, says the motion she filed in the House justice committee seeks to clarify Sereno’s request to crossexami­ne resource persons in the impeachmen­t complaint against her.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E HOUSEMOTIO­N Lawyer Josa Deinla, spokespers­on for Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, says the motion she filed in the House justice committee seeks to clarify Sereno’s request to crossexami­ne resource persons in the impeachmen­t complaint against her.
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Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno

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