The Freeman

Marcos posts P300T bail as she appeals conviction

- — Philstar.com

MANILA — Former first lady and graft convict Imelda Marcos posted P300,000 bail bond on Wednesday for her provisiona­l liberty while she appeals her conviction on seven counts of graft.

Marcos posted the bond through her lawyer. Receipts also show Marcos paid P4,500 in legal fees in addition to the bail bond.

She also filed another notice of appeal requesting her records of the case be forwarded to the Supreme Court for further proceeding­s. Marcos' first appeal to elevate the case to the Supreme Court was denied on November 28.

“The notice of appeal filed by Marcos is premature as the court has not yet resolved her motion for leave to avail herself of post-conviction remedies,” the Sandiganba­yan said then.

However, the court allowed Marcos to post a P150,000 bail bond for her provisiona­l liberty while it was deciding if she would be allowed a post-conviction bond.

The Sandiganba­yan allowed Marcos to appeal her graft conviction­s on December 1–either through a motion for reconsider­ation before the anti-graft court or through a notice of appeal directly before the Supreme Court.

She was, however, directed to double her bond to P300,000 to enjoy temporary liberty. The 89-year-old Ilocos Norte representa­tive was convicted on November 9 by the Sandiganba­yan on seven counts of graft over stolen public funds between 1978 and 1984.

Marcos, widow of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was the minister of human settlement­s from 1976 to 1986 and concurrent Metro Manila governor from 1978 to 1984, during her husband's term.

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