Judges want to bear arms after Philippine shooting

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Tue, 2010-10-05 02:02

Judge Reynaldo Lacasandile was waiting for a ride to go
to work when one of two men on a motorcycle shot him twice with a pistol in
Vigan province’s Tagudin township. He died while being brought to a hospital,
police said, adding the attack could be work-related.
It was the second fatal attack on a judge this year. A
judge was shot to death in northern Cagayan province last May. Two other
justices survived separate grenade and bomb attacks in April.
The Philippine Judges Association condemned Lacasandile’s
killing and asked the police to track down and punish the gunmen. It said
judges facing threats should be exempted by the Commission on Elections from a
gun ban ahead of nationwide village elections on Oct. 25.
While some judges facing threats should be allowed to
bear arms, Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona said he opposes the
wholesale arming of judges.

“It’s
not good for the judiciary’s image if all our judges will go around with .45
pistols or M16 rifles,” Corona told reporters. “We will be like in the Wild,
Wild West.”

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