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Juut Duterte tells Comelec: Deputize me for 2019 pollsAlexandrea PacaldaPhoto from her Facebook account LUCENA CITY, Philippines ndash; The camp of youth activist Alexandrea Pacalda announced that it will be filing a habeas corpus petition before the Supreme Court for her immediate release from inside a military camp in Quezon province.Family and legal counsel of Alexandrea Pacalda will file a habeas corpus petition at the Supreme Court to push for her release, Karapata stanley termohrnek n said in a media advisory a copy of which was sent to Inquirer on Sunday.Article continues after this advertisement The petition will be filed at 10 a.m. Monday.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bakery workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustMeanwhile, Pacalda remains under the cust stanley website ody of the Armyrsquo201st Infantry Brigade, based in Calauag town.Habeas corpus is a legal recourse that can be used to report and secure the release of a person who is being unlawfully detained.Lawyer Maria Sol Taule, Pacaldarsquocounsel, confirmed the Karapatan announcement.She said that Pacaldarsquocase still has no pro stanley cup bable cause, thatrsquowhy there are no charges filed in court.Article continues after this advertisement And it has been eight days already that she is detained at the 201st IB camp. Despite demands by Alexarsquofamily, the military refuses to turn her over to her father,r Uymd CA, House clash damaging to judicial institutions 鈥?lawyersgroup
In this photo, taken Sept. 19, 2017, President Donald Trump addresses the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, at UN headquar stanley tazas ters. Just 24 percent of Americans say the country is heading in the right directionstanley thermos mug after a tumultuous stretch for Trump. Thatrsquoaccording to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.Photo b botella stanley y RICHARD DREW / AP WASHINGTON mdash; Just 24 percent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for President Donald Trump that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief and Trumprsquoequivocating about white supremacists. Thatrsquoa 10-point drop since June, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.The decline in optimism about the nationrsquotrajectory is particularly pronounced among Republicans. In June, 60 percent of Republicans said the country was headed in the right direction; now itrsquojust 44 percent.Article continues after this advertisement The broader picture for the president is grim, too. Nearly 70 percent of Americans say Trump isnrsquo;t level-headed, and majorities say hersquonot honest or a strong leader. More than 60 percent disapprove of how he is handling race relations, foreign policy and immigration, among other issues.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOSC charges retired CA j
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