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congressional hearing was instituted at
Stonehill involving tax evasion charges, to which Stonehill managed to evade until the search and seizure in contention occurred at his office. Sec. José W. Diokno was recently appointed in late 1961 as Secretary of Justice and officially began his term on January 2, 1962, after his predecessor was removed from office in December as a result of Macapagal cancelling midnight appointments by former Pres. Carlos P. Garcia. Diokno showed in his first day that he was immediately ready to file cases involving graft and corruption and quickly filed on his first day in office in January 2, Tuesday. They quickly built a strong working relationship and Diokno even recommended to Macapagal how he would deal with the remaining midnight appointees, to which Macapagal positively responded by deeming them all legally ousted from office effective immediately. Meinhart Spielman, general manager of Stonehill's Philippine Tobacco Corporation, broke the gridlock of the hearings by filing a case for frustrated murder against Stonehill and Robert Brooks. Spielman demanded his unpaid compensation and suffered multiple injuries from Stonehill himself. Spielman, fearing for his life, shared information of a certain "blue book" that could serve as crucial evidence in the hearing and in potential charges. Sec. Diokno acted on this clue and with the aid of the
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1590:"HARRY S. STONEHILL, ROBERT P. BROOKS, JOHN J. BROOKS and KARL BECK Petitioners, vs. HON. JOSÉ W. DIOKNO, in his capacity as SECRETARY OF JUSTICE; JOSE LUKBAN, in his capacity as Acting Director, National Bureau of Investigation; SPECIAL PROSECUTORS PEDRO D. CENZON, EFREN I. PLANA and MANUEL VILLAREAL, JR. and ASST. FISCAL MANASES G. REYES; JUDGE AMADO ROAN, Municipal Court of Manila; JUDGE ROMAN CANSINO, Municipal Court of Manila; JUDGE HERMOGENES CALUAG, Court of First Instance of Rizal-Quezon City Branch, and JUDGE DAMIAN JIMENEZ, Municipal Court of Quezon City, Respondents"
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equipment as well as six army trucks worth of documents. Stonehill was accused of tax evasion, economic sabotage, and various other charges, but among the documents were a letter from
Stonehill addressed to Macapagal and a "blue book" which listed money given to various government officials, including Macapagal, Garcia, and Marcos. It is considered the first exposed corruption scandal to reach the headlines and become widely publicized, and paved the way for Senate inquiries or cases on plunder, bribery, and graft and corruption.
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American jurisprudence, companies and corporations have their own distinct juridical personality. This means that they may become parties to a lawsuit as their assets and liabilities are considered separate from private citizens. Thus the rights granted to the privacy of citizens are of different standards from corporations. The injunction that was issued on evidence taken from private residences became the main issue in contention.
1054:(3) The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, to be determined by the judge after examination under oath or affirmation of the complainant and the witnesses he may produce, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
1115:, garnering about half of the popular votes as Macapagal's approval ratings plunged. Stonehill and his men were deported to the United States and Stonehill returned to his native Chicago. The fate of Meinhart Spielman is unknown, as he mysteriously disappeared around the time of Stonehill's deportation. Both he and Brooks faced tax evasion charges as well in their native homeland, which led to an appeal in the
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1177:. The common comparison was usually to question whether the president may block evidence or ban the appearance of those complicit, for instance the President may insist the Congressional inquiries are for question hour and not in aid of legislation. On the other hand, they may decide to be accountable and allow the attendance of their subordinates and associates.
1576:"HARRY S. STONEHILL, ROBERT P. BROOKS, JOHN J. BROOKS and KARL BECK, Petitioners, v. HON. JOSÉ W. DIOKNO, in his capacity as Secretary of Justice; JOSE LUKBAN, in his capacity as Acting Director, National Bureau of Investigation; Special Prosecutors PEDRO D. CENZON, EFREN I. PLANA and MANUEL VILLAREAL, JR. and ASST. FISCAL MANASES G. REYES, ET AL., Respondents"
658:(as his father the late Sen. RamĂłn Diokno was from the same party during his term). Economic historians also note that it helped fuel a brand of economic nationalism which resulted in policies that partly slowed the growth of the Philippine market economy but ultimately benefited society by strengthening the resolve of the people.
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until he learned in March 1962 of
Stonehill and of his "blue book" that might contain names of most politicians, signifying that all were under Stonehill's control and payroll. Some including President Macapagal himself, received up to three million pesos in 1961, among the two hundred listed names of politicians in the blue book.
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cigarette wrappers, balance sheets, and all pertinent evidence were divided into two categories: (1) those seized in offices and (2) those seized in residences. The ponente wrote that the first group was based on a valid search warrant. Citing Remus vs. United States (C.C.A.)291 F. 501, 511 and other
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Eventually he brought four children from his second family with his
Filipino partner Lourdes Blanco to different states. He first settled in Japan, then moved his family to the UK, Brazil, and Switzerland before finally settling in Spain. During this excursion, he returned to home soil in 1987, one
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Supreme Court as a common resort to major political scandals. The case has become a metaphor for presidents who choose to hide pieces of evidence in corruption allegations that may implicate them, and has become a model of comparison used by political analysts for corruption scandals such as in
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and a preliminary injunction was issued against Diokno and others from using the evidence taken from the office of U.S. Tobacco
Corporation at the Ledesma Building (along Arzobispo St., Manila), the Army and Navy Club, and multiple other offices, as well as the residences of those working with the
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Diokno's appointment was a result of his close friend, Manila mayor
Arsenio Lacson, giving a prerequisite to Macapagal that the mayor would support his candidacy for president, provided that he appoint Diokno as Secretary of Justice. Diokno then proceeded to go on arrests and issue search warrants
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was not expressly mentioned, C.J. Concepcion used the term exclusionary rule, and the rule was the basis of the law of this case, which meant that evidence that is unconstitutional cannot be used to investigate or prosecute another party. Essentially the rule also ensured that general warrants or
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under the
Macapagal administration at the time, raided the offices of 42 of Stonehill's business establishments on March 2, 1962, and arrested Stonehill along with a number of his associates. The raid resulted in the confiscation of phone-tapping instruments, jamming devices, and other espionage
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Since this was not determined through probable cause, it was not admissible evidence. The Court abandoned the doctrine set in
Moncado vs. People's Court (80 Phil. 1) that unconstitutionally obtained evidence may still be admissible. This was because the protection of the right to privacy may be
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SECTION 2. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be inviolable, and no search warrant or warrant of arrest shall issue except upon probable cause to be determined
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Harry
Steinberg, a Polish-American war veteran who went by the Anglicized surname Stonehill was in charge of a 50 million US dollar empire, which involved bribed officials and monopolies on different industries from tobacco including the top brand, "Puppies", to cement and glassware. At first a
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According to Chief Justice Concepcion, the constitutional basis for search warrants in private residences are: (1) that they may only be granted by the Courts if probable cause is determined and that (2) the warrant shall particularly describe the things to be seized. This can be found in the
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and obtain evidence against the accused, as this is the only practical means to enforce the constitutional injunction against unreasonable searches and seizures in the Bill of Rights found in Article III of both the contemporary and modern constitutions.
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once remarked that though Stonehill was deported by Macapagal, he nor any of the politicians involved can ever be able to deport the truth. With Macapagal deporting Stonehill, Diokno quickly ran the succeeding year as senator of the opposition
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personally by the judge after examination under oath or affirmation of the complainant and the witnesses he may produce, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.
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It would not be until 1967 that the case would be reopened and this time ruled with finality on the usage of the seized materials sans the blue book as evidence for investigation. In the final decision penned by
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The scandal and its ensuing litigation hearings popularized the concept of congressional hearings or senate investigations in aid of inquiry and not merely question hours, as well as litigation cases with the
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Without the blue book, Diokno's pleadings and evidence were almost moot as the blue book carried incriminatory and conclusive evidence against the 200 politicians under Stonehill's set of accounts. Senator
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Manila; Judge Roman Cansino, Municipal Court of Manila; Judge Hermogenes Caluag, Court of First Instance of Rizal-Quezon City Branch, and Judge Damian Jimenez, Municipal Court of Quezon City, respondents.
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Though Stonehill may have lost possession of his 50 million dollar empire which included at least 18 known companies, some of the effects of his ventures include the casinos and establishments along
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that ousted President Marcos, subtly revisiting the country in order to seek out his assets but was quickly made to leave, gaining nothing in his short visit. Stonehill eventually died in
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accused Stonehill. The injunction was first issued by the Court on March 22, 1962, but was partially lifted only for those materials taken from offices and not residences.
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1648:"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HARRY S. STONEHILL, the Estate of; ROBERT P. BROOKS, the Estate of, OPINION Defendants-Appellants"
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scatter-shot warrants cannot be issued to allow law officers to go on
1429:"Harry S. Stonehill is Dead but Tax Litigation on 1962 Raid Lives On"
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Kasaysayan, The Story of the Filipino People Volume 9:A Nation Reborn
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1479:"José W. Diokno: The Scholar-Warrior by Jose Dalisay, Jr"
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1728:"PRA, DPWH COMPLETE ROAD REPAIR WORKS IN PARAĂ‘AQUE CITY"
1559:"Official Week in Review: January 21 – January 27, 1962"
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Magno, Alexander R., ed. (1998). "A Web of Corruption".
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1669:"The inside story of the raids on Stonehill firms"
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1293:"A ghost from the past – the Stonehill scandal"
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1682:Terrazola, Vanne Elaine (September 15, 2021).
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1275:. Hong Kong: Asia Publishing Company Limited.
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1210:List of political scandals in the Philippines
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1357:"The Philippines: Politics of the "New Era""
1646:Fletcher, William A. (September 28, 2011).
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1025:Doctrine of the fruit of the poisonous tree
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1667:Doronilla, Amando (September 10, 2013).
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1918:Political corruption in the Philippines
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1699:"Stonehill and pork: Prelude to farce?"
1697:Doronilla, Amando (September 9, 2013).
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983:National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
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1903:Political scandals in the Philippines
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1524:Tan, Jacqueline Ann A. (2020-11-19).
1454:"Diokno sacked, key witness murdered"
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1119:, whose decision was penned by Judge
1100:Bulwagang Ka Pepe, CHR Central Office
632:1965 Philippine presidential election
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881:, Conrado V. Sanchez, Roberto Regala
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1816:Office for Transportation Security
1806:Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
1783:Law enforcement in the Philippines
1526:"The sanctity of our home offices"
1323:"The Philippines: Smoke in Manila"
763:G.R. No. L-19550 (20 S.C.R.A. 383)
16:Bribery scandal in the Philippines
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1477:Dalisay, Jr., Jose (2011-05-23).
1355:Starner, Frances (January 1963).
1329:. August 10, 1962. Archived from
1908:Presidency of Diosdado Macapagal
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1796:National Bureau of Investigation
1735:Philippine Reclamation Authority
956:recognizing the doctrine of the
954:Supreme Court of the Philippines
781:Court of First Instance of Rizal
688:Supreme Court of the Philippines
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1427:Reilly, Peter J. (2011-10-09).
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1117:United States Court of Appeals
860:(for the preliminary judgment)
803:(preliminary en banc judgment)
442:Tallano gold conspiracy theory
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1712:Crescini, Dino (2014-06-01).
1631:Leonen, Marvic (2014-07-30).
1239:Tubeza, Philip (2002-03-27).
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281:Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
181:balance of payments crisis
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1714:"Who is Harry Stonehill?"
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1604:"The 1935 Constitution"
1196:, which is parallel to
1129:People Power Revolution
748:June 19, 1967
738:June 29, 1962
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615:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
359:People Power Revolution
271:Chico River Dam Project
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244:Proclamation No. 1081
221:Plaza Miranda bombing
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150:Communist insurgency
25:Secretary of Justice
23:José W. Diokno, the
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1606:. February 8, 1935.
1561:. January 29, 1962.
1198:Macapagal Boulevard
1121:William A. Fletcher
1083:fishing expeditions
949:Stonehill v. Diokno
893:(1962 participants)
877:, Jose P. Bengzon,
787:Stonehill v. Diokno
669:Stonehill v. Diokno
662:Stonehill v. Diokno
594:, former President
590:, future President
249:Human rights abuses
216:First Quarter Storm
135:Coco Levy Fund scam
115:Cult of personality
1737:. January 29, 2021
1547:. January 9, 2020.
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656:Nacionalista Party
640:Nacionalista Party
588:Diosdado Macapagal
482:Operation Big Bird
420:Unexplained wealth
266:Escalante Massacre
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