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Gender Watch Coalition’s case vs. Judge

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

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Attys. Rowena V. Guanzon and Pearl R. Montesino of the Gender Watch Coalition, Assistant City Prosecutor Rosanna Saril-Toledano, Bacolod City, and Atty. Erfe del Castillo-Caldit,
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To books in two years Part 1 (Visayan Daily Star)

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Perspective
with Rowena V. Guanzon
My Blog: http://www.bingguanzon.com

OPINIONS

Two books in two years
Part 1

I am, as Atty. Lorna Kapunan would say, “back to the human race” after the launch of two books of the University of the Philippines Center for Women’s Studies Foundation Inc. which I co-authored with some […]

Prophetic Davide Part 1

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

LUCID INTERVAL
Prophetic Davide (Part 1)
By Rowena Guanzon
INQ7.net
Last updated 02:20am (Mla time) 12/19/2006

REMARKABLY, at least two of the dissenting opinions of former Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide, Jr. proved to be prophetic. His and Justice Florenz Regalado’s dissenting opinion in People vs. Salarza, Jr (G.R. No. 117682, August 18, 1997) could very well be the decision […]

The Amy Perez annulment case

Friday, August 18th, 2006

18 Aug 06
Unluckily for celebrity figure Amy Perez, her case for Nullity of Marriage was recently denied by the Supreme Court. Amy Perez filed for annulment of her marriage to musician Bricks Ferraris on the ground that he is psychologically incapacitated to fulfill his marital obligations under the Family Code such as to render love, […]

Delay in reporting rape does not create doubt as to credibility of complainant

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

People vs. Baring, Jr.
G.R. No. 137933, January 28, 2002
Buena, J.
Facts: When her parents separated, Fe lived with her grandmother and the latter’s common-law husband, Baring. Baring sexually abused Fe since she was seven years old whenever she was left alone in the house. Baring touched Fe’s private parts, removed her […]

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