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DOJ, ipinagmalaki ang mga pagbabago sa sistema ng hustisya sa bansa sa ilalim ng administrasyong Marcos Jr.

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00:00Department of Justice are the ones who changed the system of justice in the country
00:04under the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
00:09This is what Louisa Erispe reported.
00:13The Department of Justice made a big change in the system of justice in the country
00:18under the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
00:22One of them is the large percentage of conviction rate or those who are in court.
00:28It used to be 26%, but now it's 78%.
00:33On the average, our conviction rate is around 26%.
00:38Now, across the board, it's 78%
00:43because of the implementation of the case build-up and the higher degree of proof.
00:50DOJ said that because of the rules on preliminary investigation
00:55that before filing a case in court, there should be enough evidence
00:59to make sure that the suspects will be punished.
01:02If there's no evidence, the complaint will be dismissed.
01:05As a result, the congestion rate in the prisons decreased.
01:10But one of the reasons why DOJ increased the number of convicts in the prisons
01:16is because they released 30,000 PDLs who already completed the sentence.
01:22Because of the record system in our prisons,
01:25there are people who are not supposed to be there, but they are still in prison.
01:30These are people who fell through the cracks, who are not seen in the record system.
01:35And there, we saw when they only did a physical review,
01:40the persons deprived of liberty were released.
01:45Another thing that DOJ is trying to hide
01:48is the bloodless war on drugs.
01:52The administration is now focused on opening a large production
01:57and spreading illegal drugs.
01:59That's why it only raised the issue of extrajudicial killings.
02:03Our approach now is dual.
02:07To the users and ordinary people on the street level,
02:14they would just be treated as a health issue.
02:18The law enforcement continues with respect to drug distribution,
02:24manufacture, importation, etc.
02:27DOJ promised that under the current administration,
02:32the law will still be strict,
02:34and no personalities or acquaintances will be released.
02:39We're not here after making people to suffer imprisonment.
02:45No.
02:46That is our number one guidance, our vision,
02:50which is the rule of law for everyone.
02:52Luisa Erispe, for Pangbansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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