YES - if it involves heinous crimes.
NO - if it involves money.
Speaking from experience sad.
YES - if it involves heinous crimes.
NO - if it involves money.
Speaking from experience sad.
It is not only in the Philippines, it is happening everywhere. When money talks everybody listen. Everyone has its price.
My advice...this always work.
1. Settle you grievances amicably with the other person personally.
2. If it can't be settled by #1, find somebody both of you knew who can help you.
3. If #2 doesn't work, threaten to file a case.
4. File a case
5. If your case doesn't prosper because the other person has more money, withdraw the case.
6. Spend your money with a vigilante to shoot the guy and the judge.
7. Shoot them yourself.
8. You will be arrested..but that's another story.
According to PCGG Chairman Elder Sabio(coz Im not interested in their names) to his brother justice (younger sabio),favor your decision to GSIS.Then He said in an interview that theres nothing wrong with what he has done.It should be that the two of them should be sacked.Mao ni ang klase sa justice ang naa sa Pinas..Depende sa Impluwensya ug kwarta.
do not expect justice in this country anymore. everybody has a price and it is sad to know that even honest justices are corrupted.
yup.... looy au intawon au ang mga poor kay la jod sila nakakita justice.
Maylang naigo sila sa kanta sa bamboo na naa part sa song na " ang batas
ay para lang sa mayayaman". correct me if Im wrong...heheh. Not too familiar
with that songs man gud..
Basta para naku justice exist only to people who have power and at the same
time have money.
I dont trust the Justice system anymore. With the controversy.. dapat kato tanan sila gi dismiss.. suspension raman tawn most of them oi.. Money wins against justice... in many ways.. A person who is rich could be defended by the best lawyer in the Philippines against a poor man who could only expect the Public Lawyer that sometimes wouldnt be able to help them as much... that example alone...
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