KRIMINAL: Darwin Dormitorio gets rare conviction. Is it enough?

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Philippine Military Academy (PMA) cadet Darwin Dormitorio, who died of hazing in 2019, finally attained a semblance of justice.
    Three of his fellow cadets were convicted by a Baguio City court on August 16. The court found Shalimar Imperial Jr, and Felix Lumbag Jr. guilty of Dormitorio’s murder, while Julius Carlo Tadena was found guilty of violating the anti-hazing law.
    In this episode, Rappler justice and crime reporter Jairo Bolledo speaks with Dormitorio’s brother, Dexter, to discuss what the verdict means for their family. The conversation also touches on the Dormitorio family’s legal battle, as well as their fight against the culture of hazing.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @user-uo6ju9cd3w
    @user-uo6ju9cd3w Před 19 dny +4

    Sa mga training command sa mga pnpa pma mayayabang kasi yung mga upper class 4 kay upper class akala mo bossing bossing na panginoon!!!!

  • @chegalang4370
    @chegalang4370 Před 19 dny +1

    Sana ganito yung justice system natin consistent. Pero papaano nalang yung walang kakayahan na ipaglaban yung karapatan?

  • @juanchorells4058
    @juanchorells4058 Před 19 dny +1

    Your question .... IS IT ENOUGH???
    What kind of a question is that? Is like you are putting a price on a human life... There is no enough justice for the victim because human life is priceless. Both familes are going to suffer on both sides. The riffle effect or domino effect of a crime affects not only victims family but extent to the community of friends and people who watch it or heard it, they too are victims of the said crime. On the other side the families of the convicted will also suffer for the incarceration of their son. I STILL BELIEVE IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE!

  • @manuelcajuguiran9093
    @manuelcajuguiran9093 Před 19 dny

    Justice shall be served swiftly

  • @beataplaya
    @beataplaya Před 18 dny

    never enough.