The Philippine Star

Jason Ivler gets life for road rage murder

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ and JANVIC MATEO With Perseus Echeminada

A Quezon City court has sentenced Jason Ivler to life in prison for killing the son of a former Malacañang official in a road rage incident six years ago.

Judge Luisito Cortez of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 84 sentenced Ivler to serve up to 40 years in prison with no eligibilit­y for parole.

The judge found Ivler guilty of killing Renato Ebarle Jr., son of former presidenti­al chief of staff Renato Ebarle Sr., after a six-year trial.

The court ordered Ivler to pay the victim’s family more than P9.3 million in moral, civil and exemplary damages.

Ivler’s uncle, folk singer Freddie Aguilar, attended the promulgati­on of the case.

Aguilar said he respected the court’s decision but stressed the right of his nephew to appeal to a higher court.

Ivler’s mother, Marlene Aguilar, did not show up.

Ivler shot Ebarle in a traffic altercatio­n along Santolan Road, Quezon City on Nov. 18, 2009.

In a 48-page ruling, Cortez said the prosecutio­n was able to prove Ivler’s guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The judge noted that two witnesses, Senior Police Officer 3 Edgar Tiodin and bystander Archie Castillo, identified the accused as the one who shot the victim.

Cortez said the bullets recovered at the crime scene matched the gun seized in the house of Ivler’s mother, where he was arrested two months after the incident.

Weak alibi

In his ruling, the judge said the alibi of Ivler, who said that he was not at the crime scene when the shooting happened, was weak compared to the testimonie­s of the witnesses.

Ivler denied that he shot Ebarle, saying he was at a party in Makati at the time. He also presented evidence supposedly showing that his mother’s bodyguard closely resembles the descriptio­n of the shooter, as provided by the eyewitness­es.

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion arrested Ivler in his mother’s house in Quezon City on Jan. 18, 2010. He was wounded in a firefight with NBI agents.

At least 16 police officers brought Ivler out of the courtroom after the verdict was handed down.

He was transferre­d to the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City yesterday.

NBP spokesman Monsignor Ro- berto Olaguer said Ivler arrived at the national penitentia­ry at around 4 p.m.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Jason Ivler is escorted out of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court yesterday.
BOY SANTOS Jason Ivler is escorted out of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court yesterday.

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