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Event ARRESTED: pump boy attacker

Discussion in 'Dumaguete City' started by Glendazumba, Sep 30, 2020.

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  1. SkipJack

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    Again this shows the connection between drugs and violent crime.
     
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    Capital punishment in the Philippines (Filipino: parusang kamatayan sa Pilipinas) was legal after independence in 1946 and increased in use under the Ferdinand Marcos regime. After the fall of Marcos, there was a moratorium on capital punishment from 1987 to 1999, followed by a resumption in executions from 1999 to 2006 that was followed by a law ending the practice.

    Filipinos have mixed opinions about the death penalty, with many opposing it on religious and humanitarian grounds, while advocates see it as a way of deterring crimes. Although the Philippines officially does not have capital punishment, extrajudicial killings are very common.[1]

    Just though I would look this up ....... there are ways and means I think.
     
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    Encouraging extrajudicial murders will not be tolerated here.
     
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