Former Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo on Monday said that the government can appeal the court's decision to grant bail to former senator Leila de Lima.
Former Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo on Monday said that the government can appeal the court's decision to grant bail to former senator Leila de Lima.Panelo, the chief legal counsel of former President Rodrigo Duterte, said that the prosecution can also introduce further evidence 'to make a case for conviction.
Moreover, even without their testimonies there is strong evidence establishing the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt,' he added.De Lima gained her temporary freedom after the Muntinlupa City Regional Trial Court Branch 206 allowed her to post bail on the remaining drug-related case filed against her. She was acquitted in the two cases.
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