The Freeman

Court sets hearing for Trillanes warrant

- — Philstar.com

MANILA — The Makati court handling the case of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV set a hearing on September 13, despite state prosecutor­s' plea that a hearing is not needed for an applicatio­n for alias warrant.

Yesterday, Presiding Judge Andres Bartolome Soriano set a hearing on the state prosecutor­s' “Very Urgent Ex-Parte Omnibus Motion for the Issuance of Hold Departure Order and Alias Warrant.”

Bartolome, judge of Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 148, also gave Trillanes five days to answer the motion.

On the same day that the Palace made public Proclamati­on No. 572, state prosecutor­s on Tuesday afternoon sought the court for an issuance of an alias warrant against Trillanes.

An alias warrant contains the updated informatio­n on an accused person. It is issued if the original warrant of arrest is returned without being served.

“Recall that there were previous commitment orders issued by this Honorable Court in September 2003 and in November 29, 2007. Thus, this applicatio­n for an alias warrant of arrest no longer needs a hearing,” the motion filed by the state prosecutor­s read.

A case of coup d'etat was filed against Trillanes before Makati Branch 148, but the lawmaker has argued that the case was already dismissed in 2011.

The Palace has declared as null from the start Trillanes' amnesty as Duterte said that the senator did not apply for amnesty. The Department of Justice said that records from the court support this claim.

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