
Philippines VP Duterte must go on trial due to severity of charges, prosecutors say
MANILA, June 27 (Reuters) - Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte must be tried, and ultimately convicted, over serious charges, including an alleged threat to have the president killed, prosecutors argued in a submission to a Senate impeachment court on Friday.
Duterte is facing removal from her post and a lifetime ban from office if convicted. She has denied wrongdoing and maintains her impeachment is politically motivated and the result of an acrimonious falling out between her and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Lower house prosecutors said the weight of the evidence against Duterte justifies a full-blown trial, rejecting her defence that the allegations against her in an impeachment complaint were unsubstantiated.
"The severity of the charges leaves no room for technical evasion. A trial is not only warranted but necessary to reinforce justice, uphold democratic principles, and affirm that no individual, regardless of rank of influence, stands above the law," they said in their response to Duterte's defence.
"It is obvious from a simple reading of (Duterte's response), which relies on misleading claims and baseless procedural objections, that the only legal strategy of the defence is to have the case dismissed and avoid trial," the prosecutors said.
Duterte, who was impeached by the lower house in February, has described the impeachment complaint as unconstitutional and "nothing more than a scrap of paper."
Included in the complaint were allegations she misused public funds while vice president and education secretary and had plotted to assassinate Marcos, the first lady and the house speaker based on remarks during a November press conference about hiring an assassin.
Duterte's impeachment is widely seen in the Philippines as part of a broader power struggle ahead of the 2028 election, which Marcos cannot contest due to a single-term limit for presidents and will likely seek to groom a successor to protect his legacy. Marcos has distanced himself from the impeachment.
Duterte, the daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte, is expected to run for the presidency in 2028 if she survives the impeachment and would be a strong contender.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
41 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Killer dad Travis Decker's ex-wife issues blistering statement after standing by him: 'Wanted dead or alive'
The ex-wife of alleged killer dad Travis Decker hopes he'll be found 'dead or alive', after a three week hunt for the fugitive accused of slaughtering his daughters. Decker, 33, is accused of suffocating his three daughters, Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 5, who were found at a campsite on June 2 in Leavenworth, Washington. Decker failed to return the girls home to their heartbroken mom Whitney after a short custody visit. He is suspected of killing the three and has not been seen since, with speculation growing that he may have taken his own life in a remote location. Speaking with Ashley Banfield on NewsNation, Whitney Decker's attorney Arianna Cozart said she was praying for a conclusion to the search for her ex-husband. She said: 'She's just trying to cherish the memories of her babies and do what she can to advocate for change.' When asked what a resolution looks like for Whitney, Cozart added: 'That he is found, dead or alive. 'That's a huge thing that she wants, that's very important to her. So she can have peace. 'She knows that if he is found alive, he'll never be able to answer the questions that she might have to a point where it would give her any peace.' Decker, seen here, is suspected of murdering his three daughters and is on the run Speaking at a memorial service for her girls last week, Whitney said: 'I know that Evie would have loved to ooh and ah over all of your outfits. 'She would have been amazed by all the color out there and just thought you guys look fantastic,' Whitney told the crowd who had gathered for the emotional service. 'Paityn would have sought each and every one of you out to try to find something to give you a compliment for.' 'Thank you everyone for being here tonight and the outpouring of love that you have shown me and my family over the past few weeks,' she said. 'I truly hope that the legacy of the girls lives in everyone's heart forever. They were incredible.' On Monday night, the Kittitas County Sheriff's Office released a statement saying there was no evidence that he remains in the area or that he is alive at all. A statement said: 'Seemingly strong early leads gave way to less convincing proofs over the last two weeks of searching. 'Still, we can't and won't quit this search; Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia Decker deserve justice. And Decker remains a danger to the public as long as he's at large.' Authorities are still focusing their efforts in the Teanaway Valley, Liberty, Lauderdale and Blewett Pass areas. The U.S. Marshals Service is working to track down Decker if he managed to escape the region, the sheriff's office said, and extra patrols have been on duty. The killings occurred in neighboring Chelan County, but backcountry trails link the area to Kittitas and to the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from Canada to Mexico. It would not be unprecedented for Decker to evade a search in the rugged, remote region for three weeks. He has survival skills - although searchers have conceded he may have committed suicide in a remote area of wilderness that has not yet been searched. The area is dotted with abandoned buildings as well as unoccupied vacation homes in which he might find shelter, as well as caves and former mines. At the time of his disappearance and his daughters' deaths, Decker was living out of a white 2017 GMC Sierra pickup truck, police said. On June 2, a search party led to the chilling discovery of the sisters' dead bodies near Rock Island Campground in Chelan County along with Decker's truck. Deputies found the girls' bodies about 75 to 100 yards from Decker's truck. An autopsy revealed the girls died from suffocation and police reported their wrists were zip-tied and plastic bags were over their heads when they were found, court documents said. Police collected 'a large amount of evidence' from the truck, including male blood and non-human blood. The alleged-killer's dog was found nearby as well and taken to an animal humane society, Fox 8 reported. Chilling audio from just months before the harrowing murders captured the fugitive father begging for more custody time to go camping with his daughters. In the recording from a September 2024 custody hearing, Decker makes an eerie promise that no harm would come to the girls if he's given more time to take them camping in Washington's wilderness. With an extensive combat background, authorities and locals have been concerned about Decker being on the loose. He joined the Army in 2013 and served in Afghanistan before transferring to the Washington National Guard in 2021. He was a full-time member of the Guard until 2023 or 2024, when he switched to part-time. Decker stopped attending mandatory monthly drills a little over a year ago, and the Guard was in the process of a disciplinary discharge. He likely has advanced combat training and was an airborne paratrooper who earned the elite rank of 'Ranger,' indicating he would have excellent wilderness and survival skills, Fox 13 Seattle reported, citing social media posts. Decker is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping.


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
Man cleared of murdering Eddie Kinuthia after park stabbing
A murder suspect's case has been dismissed after a teenager was stabbed in a Williams, 28, was one of three men charged with the murder of Eddie King Muthemba Kinuthia. The 19-year-old was attacked on 21 July, 2023, close to his home in the Grosvenor Road in St Pauls, charge against Williams was dismissed at a hearing at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday, but he continues to serve a prison term for other Talbert Young, 27, of Easton, and Paul Elijah Hayden, 21, of Hanham, will face trial later this year. They both deny the charges against them. Remi Hitchcock, 30, of Easton, also faces trial accused of assisting an offender in relation to the death of Mr Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: "Eddie's family are still waiting for justice with dignity and strength, and they are always in our thoughts."The trial is due to begin on 6 October and is expected to last up to six weeks.


Sky News
an hour ago
- Sky News
Hainault trial sentencing as it happened: Marcus Monzo jailed to life for sword attack that killed Daniel Anjorin, 14
We're ending our live coverage That's all from us at the Old Bailey, where Marcus Monzo was sentenced to life behind bars. He will only get his first chance at parole in 38 years and 309 days. The 37-year-old was found guilty of murdering Daniel Anjorin, 14, and the attempted murder of three others during a 20-minute rampage with a samurai sword in Hainault on 30 April last year. To catch up on today's key developments, browse through the key points above - or scroll through this quick recap: Monzo was told by the judge "you must have known he was a boy" before he swung his sword at Daniel - sentencing him to at least 40 years in total, minus time already served on remand; Daniel's family - in a statement read by his father - said no family should endure what they have, but added they will honour his life "though the love and happiness" he brought; Monzo was "clearly psychotic", the judge said, as he praised the courage of police officers who approached him that day; He did show "some remorse" in a letter written for the judge, while his defence team said he would "turn back the clock" if he could; But survivors of his attack called for justice in their victim impact statements, detailing severe physical and emotional harm from Monzo's sword attack. Watch below: The moment Monzo is jailed for life 'We carry Daniel's light even in this dark time', says Anjorin family Daniel Anjorin was taken from his loved ones in a way "no family should have to endure", his father says. Dr Ebenezer Anjorin tells reporters his son had "so much potential ahead". "He was gifted academically, was kind and had a generous spirit that touched everyone who knew him," he adds. "We carry that light with us even in this dark time." Speaking briefly alongside Daniel's mum, Grace Anjorin, he also says they "honour Daniel's memory". "Not in the shadow of this tragedy," he adds. "But through the love and happiness he brought to us, and to all those who knew him. Thank you." Daniel Anjorin's father giving statement for family now Dr Ebenezer Anjorin, Daniel's dad, is now giving a statement to the media outside court. He's speaking on behalf of the family, after his son's killer Marcus Monzo was sentenced to life in prison. Watch in the live stream at the top of this page - we'll also provide text updates here. Watch: How the sword attack murder unfolded Marcus Arduini Monzo murdered 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin and attacked five others. Here's how that morning unfolded, from crashing a van into a pedestrian to his eventual arrest. As we've just been reporting, he will now spend a minimum of nearly 39 years in prison. Warning: This footage includes disturbing scenes Judge: Daniel's father showed composure that most of us would find impossible The judge said Daniel Anjorin's father's witness statement (see 12.57 post) was "a hard read, so heartbreaking are its contents". Mr Justice Bennathan continued: "Daniel was a clever boy. He was gifted musically, and played a variety of sports well. He was a happy child, and his loss is obviously devastating to his parents, and his brother and sister, and his grandparents." He also praised the conduct of Daniel's father, Dr Ebenezer Anjorin, throughout the trial. He said he acted in a "calm, dignified manner" and showed "a composure that most of us would find impossible". "I am very conscious that no sentence I pass can even begin to temper Daniel's family's grief," he said just before handing down his sentence. Judge said Monzo was 'clearly psychotic' and praised police courage Just before he passed his sentence, the judge told Marcus Monzo he was "clearly psychotic" during the attack. "You choosing to consume cannabis was the dominant cause of the state you were in that day. You knew it made you paranoid and could lead to panic attacks," he said. He said PC Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield - who he seriously injured with several "savage blows" - acted "totally fearlessly" to try to stop him hurting others. He said PC Cameron King, who had been with PC Mechem-Whitfield when she was stabbed, placed himself between her and the attacker, "probably saving her life". He added that Inspector Moloy Campbell - one of the other first responding officers - showed "great bravery and leadership, tried to disarm or subdue you with his baton, only to be caught by a powerful swing of your sword, leaving him with a deep chopping wound to his right hand". "Soon afterwards, you were stopped and detained by a number of police officers using tasers that finally brought you under control," he added. He said all officers at the scene "behaved with exemplary courage and put their lives on the line to try to protect the public" and should be "proud". Video shows 'extraordinary bravery' of officers confronting Monzo In his sentencing remarks moments ago, the judge praised officers who responded with "exemplary courage" to the attack last year and confronted Marcus Monzo. The Metropolitan Police commissioner echoed that message before today's sentencing, hailing "extraordinary bravery". Sir Mark Rowley praised their "relentless courage" in a statement shared alongside a video of the moment officers approached Monzo. It shows them chasing after him, before one officer is attacked while another shouts, "police officer stabbed". Other officers are seen confronting Monzo, before it shows him being put in handcuffs. "Many will remember the events that unfolded in Hainault in April last year and the shock waves that they sent through communities," Sir Mark said. "The two elements of this case which drew such attention were, of course, the horrendous killing of Daniel, but second to that, the most extraordinary bravery of our officers who responded that day." Watch the police force's video below Life-changing injuries Police on the scene were "desperate to protect the community", Sir Mark said, and ran "towards an erratic and violent man" who had just killed a young child and injured others. PC Yasmin Mechem-Whitfield was hit with "extreme force" three times with the 60cm long blade as she chased Monzo through alleyways and residential properties. Inspector Moloy Campbell tried to detain Monzo in a car park - he suffered a slash wound to his hand. Sir Mark said two officers received "life-changing injuries". "And despite seeing their colleagues suffer those injuries, additional officers, without hesitation, continued to pursue the suspect, using every tactic available to stop this rampage," he added. Monzo jailed for life Marcus Monzo has been sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 40 years. Mr Justice Bennathan told him, including time he has already served, he will be in prison for 38 years and 309 days before he is eligible for parole. "Mr Monzo can go to jail," the judge says. It is possible he will never be released. After that time, he may be eligible for parole, but much will depend on his behaviour and remorse until then. He will be at least 75 at that point. You must have known he was a child, judge tells Monzo The judge describes a "peaceful" setting before the attack on 30 April last year. He tells Marcus Monzo - who is in court wearing a bright green hooded top and light grey sweatpants - he caused a "devastating" scene. Monzo killed a "clever, talented, much-loved" young boy - Daniel Anjorin, 14 - with a "savage blow" of a sword. "You, Marcus Monzo, did all of that," he says. He says Monzo drove to Hainault in a "clearly psychotic state", and first tried to murder pedestrian Donato Iwule. "You then must have seen Daniel Anjorin," he says. "You must have known he was a child, a schoolboy. You came up behind him and struck him in the neck." The judge also pays tribute to a heroic passerby, Nathan Hutchinson, who tried to help Daniel, before he was "forced back" by Monzo. Judge now delivering sentencing remarks The judge is now in place and has started to give his sentencing remarks, which you can watch live in the stream at the top of this page. He will soon reveal Marcus Monzo's jail time - stay with us for updates.