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De Lima: Duterte’s 2016 statements could be proof of ‘mistrial’

De Lima seeks reelection in 2022

FIERCE CRITIC’S FATE Sen. Leila de Lima, seen in this August 2018 photo leaving a courthouse in Muntinlupa City, marks her first 1,000 days in detention on Wednesday. A fierce critic of President Duterte, the opposition senator was arrested on Feb. 24, 2017, on charges of drug trafficking at New Bilibid Prison when she was justice secretary. —PHOTO FROM OFFICE OF SEN. LEILA DE LIMA

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncements prejudging her guilt could be a strong cause for “mistrial,” opposition Senator Leila de Lima said Friday.

“Doesn’t Mr. Duterte realize that his many public statements since August 0f 2016, all documented by media, which prejudge my guilt, are a veritable strong cause for a mistrial?” De Lima said in a statement sent from Camp Crame where she is being detained.

This was after Duterte insisted that the drug charges against De Lima are true.

“A farcical trial fueled by this President’s lies and vindictiveness borne out of deep-seated personal hatred and prejudice. That’s what it is!” De Lima said.

“Sadly, our court system remains insensitive to this travesty of justice,” she added.

De Lima, a staunch critic of Duterte’s war on illegal drugs, has been detained at the Philippine National Police (PNP) Custodial Center in Camp Crame since February 2017 for drug-related charges.

The senator, during her term as justice secretary, allegedly allowed the proliferation of illegal drugs at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) and allegedly received kickbacks from drug trafficking activities.

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