Jinggoy Estrada's Graft Case Proceeds to Trial After Plea Refusal
Jinggoy Estrada's graft case has moved to trial after he refused to enter a plea during his arraignment, leading the court to enter a not guilty plea on his behalf.
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Rappler Recap: Jinggoy Estrada’s graft case moves to trial
Estrada refuses to enter a plea during arraignment on the case, and the court subsequently enters a not guilty plea on his behalf
By Rappler.com, Jairo Bolledo
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MANILA, Philippines — The Sandiganbayan Second Division entered a not guilty plea for Sen. Jinggoy Estrada over his graft case. Geraldine Faith Econg, the presiding justice of Sandiganbayan and the chairperson of its Second Division, made the move as Estrada said he “wished to remain silent” when asked to enter a plea during his arraignment.
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