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  1. VG Jose Antonio S. Leviste II. Committee on Games and Amusement. BM Alfredo C. Corona. Committee on Health and Sanitation. BM Arlina B. Magboo. Committee on Housing and Land Utilization. BM Jonas Patrick M. Gozos. Committee on Human Resource and Development. BM Carlo Roman G. Rosales.

  2. Jan 14, 2009 · January 31, 2007: DOJ began a reinvestigation into de las Alas' death. A re-enactment of the shooting was conducted at the crime scene. February 2, 2007: DOJ recommended the filing of murder charges against Leviste. February 7, 2007: Makati police arrested Leviste. He was detained at the Makati City Jail. February 23, 2007: Leviste was rushed ...

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  4. Jan 15, 2009 · Former Batangas governor Jose Antonio Leviste was convicted yesterday of homicide and sentenced to six to 12 years for killing his executive assistant Rafael de las Alas two years ago.

  5. Accused Jose Antonio Leviste y Casals shall be credited in the service of his sentence consisting of deprivation of liberty, with the full time during which he had undergone preventive imprisonment at the Makati City Jail from February 7, 2007 up to May 22, 2007 up provided that he agreed voluntarily in writing to abide by the same disciplinary rules imposed upon convicted prisoners.

  6. Mar 17, 2010 · United States, 180 F.2d 271, 272 (1959) (Douglas, Circuit Justice). Justice Douglas of the United States Supreme Court, in his capacity as a Circuit Justice, was one of the first judges to discuss the definition of "substantial question." He equated the phrase with an issue that is "fairly debatable."

  7. Mar 17, 2010 · Charged with the murder of Rafael de las Alas, petitioner Jose Antonio Leviste was convicted by the Regional Trial Court of Makati City for the lesser crime of homicide and sentenced to suffer an indeterminate penalty of six years and one day of prision mayor as minimum to 12 years and one day of reclusion temporal as maximum. 11.