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Supreme Court asked to acquit Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and staffer of cyberlibel
The Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) has requested the Supreme Court to clear Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and a former staffer of cyberlibel charges, arguing that the case against them was filed beyond the one-year prescription period.
11 Mar, 05:30 — 11 Mar, 05:30
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