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The Corona impeachment trigger

By ELLEN TORDESILLAS
AFTER one-and-a-half years in office, President Aquino finally decided to move for the ouster of Corona. I don’t believe that the Supreme Court decision on Hacienda Luisita was the trigger in Aquino’s decision move against Corona, who is a known ally of Gloria Arroyo. It had something to do with the electoral sabotage case of Arroyo, which is the basis for her "confinement."

The Corona impeachment trigger

Face-off: Day 1

VIDEO roundup of the first day of Chief Justice Renato C. Corona's impeachment trial by the Senate serving as impeachment court. All videos were posted by ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) on YouTube. Not available was defense counsel Eduardo de los Angeles' opening statement.

Face-off: Day 1

Impeachment: What to expect?

SEN. Pia Cayetano explains the role of the Senate in the impeachment trial and, more important, the role of citizens: To support the process set out by the Constitution, Be patient but vigilantly observe the process, and be critical but fair in analyzing the trial.

Impeachment: What to expect?

Corona’s net worth before SC: P14M

IN his 10 years in the executive branch, before then President Gloria Arroyo named him in 2002 the 150th justice of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Secretary Renato C. Corona had declared a net worth ranging from P13,968,000 to P14,968,000, or an average of P14.6 million.

Corona’s net worth before SC: P14M

VERA Files’ Corona trial FAQs

By VERA FILES
ON January 16, 2012, Renato C. Corona, the country’s 23rd Chief Justice and the first ever impeached in the country's history, will go on trial before the Senate. VERA Files has collated frequently asked questions about Corona’s impeachment to help the public understand what happened in the House of Representatives and will happen in the Senate.

VERA Files’ Corona trial FAQs

Remove that crown of thorns

By JOEL ROCAMORA, Secretary, National Anti-Poverty Commission
THE language of the Corona impeachment is, of necessity, legal. The senators who sit in judgment will do their best to couch their opinions in legalese. Media commentators will try to catch up. But everyone knows that, in the end, it’s all about power and politics.

Remove that crown of thorns

Should we let it be?

By JOEL BUTUYAN, Roque & Butuyan Law Offices
I FINALLY had time to sit down and write the percolating thoughts in my mind as I read and watch the impeachment drama. This debate has brought our nation at a crossroads. Which of the two roads should our nation take? The road to impeachment or the road where every person you meet is karaoke-singing the song “Let It Be.”

Should we let it be?