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Solon: Release old inmates for Xmas

In the spirit of the Christmas season, Buhay Party-List Rep. Lito Atienza has urged President Rodrigo Duterte to direct the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology to immediately conduct an inventory of inmates and release those who may have already overserved their sentences.

“Many inmates have already served their sentences but continue to languish in jails all over the country, owing to the slow pace of our justice system, and with no lawyers keeping an eye on their cases,” said Atienza, the House Senior Deputy Minority Leader.

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“This is one of the reasons why we are absolutely against the death penalty. Because of our defective and disjointed criminal justice system, only the poor who cannot afford lawyers will be sentenced to death.  While the moneyed criminals buy their way through the corruption network and go scot-free,” he said.

Buhay Party-List Rep. Lito Atienza

Atienza also reminded government to focus not only on political detainees, but more so on prisoners who are suffering from sub-human conditions inside jails.

He invoked Article III, Section 19 of the 1987 Constitution, which provides that “The employment of physical, psychological, or degrading punishment against any prisoner or detainee or the use of substandard or inadequate penal facilities under subhuman conditions shall be dealt with by law.”

The lawmaker also cited Article I of the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, which provides that “All persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person.”

Atienza likewise pointed out that the slow pace of the justice system has been depriving thousands of inmates of a speedy trial, as provided for under Article III, Section 16 of the Constitution, which states that all persons “shall have the right to a speedy disposition of their cases before all judicial, quasi-judicial, or administrative bodies.”

“Many inmates who were supposed to serve short sentences end up being imprisoned for extended periods.  This is contrary to what our Constitution guarantees. This is a classic case of justice delayed is justice denied,” he said.

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