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[Title] => Road rage victim laid to rest; Ateneans form legal panel
[Summary] => As Ateneo law graduate Jose Ramon Llamas was laid to rest yesterday, members of the Aquila Legis fraternity vowed to bring their fallen brothers killer to justice.
Former Presidential Legislative Liaison Office Secretary Jimmy Policarpio told reporters that a legal team composed of fraternity brothers has been formed for the prosecution of the Llamas case.
Policarpio, a former officer of the fraternity and a graduate of the Ateneo Law School Class 67, said the three-lawyer panel is led by Vic Verdadero, of Class 71.
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FORMER PRESIDENTIAL LEGISLATIVE LIAISON OFFICE SECRETARY JIMMY POLICARPIO
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Former Presidential Legislative Liaison Office Secretary Jimmy Policarpio told reporters that a legal team composed of fraternity brothers has been formed for the prosecution of the Llamas case.
Policarpio, a former officer of the fraternity and a graduate of the Ateneo Law School Class 67, said the three-lawyer panel is led by Vic Verdadero, of Class 71.
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By Nikko Dizon | January 18, 2003 - 12:00am
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