i am bob Posted March 5, 2013 Posted March 5, 2013 I know this is frustrating and not what any of us want to see. But think of it this... Somebody in your home country said you raped his daughter. You did not but that is what has been spread around - a serious crime against you. The police investigate and find there are not facts to the story and the investigation is shut down with no charges obviously being laid. Now do you think the Philippines should deport you immediately to your home country to face charges that don't exist? I know this is not the case with Jane but what do you do? When do you start the procedure to deport somebody? Being charged in a court of law is a good place to start. I would love to see Jane kicked out of my country and sent back to the Philippines to face trial. But if the arrest warrants aren't issued yet, what can Canada do? "Gee, somebody said you may have killed somebody so we are kicking you out of our country..." That in a nutshell is what we are looking at right now. Yes, I know that sounds dumb but that is also where things are sitting. He said, she said, what's the official legal situation that can be acted on? So far, nothing! Somebody has got to get the arrest warrants issued so deportation can be commenced! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Americano Posted March 5, 2013 Posted March 5, 2013 Here's how simple I believe it should have been. Months ago the judge should have set a hearing date and sent a subpena to Jane in Canada requiring her to attend the hearing and then if Jane didn't attend the hearing or give a valid reason to the court why she couldn't attend then the judge could have issued a warrant for her arrest due to Jane fleeing to avoid prosecution. Fleeing to avoid prosecution is an arrestable offense even in the Philippines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve & Myrlita Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 I signed it. We need to establish either her innocence or guilt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i am bob Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 Instead of a petition to have her deported without charges filed against her, why not a petition for the Philippines to place charges against her and then apply for her deportation? Without charges against her, it is the same as the Philippines saying that they don't officially have anything to say she is guilty of this crime. This would close that avenue of appeal should she fight the deportation of her in Canada. Funny thing... And this is the same for most countries... Usually there are 3 classes of removal form a country - the first two are where you are asked to leave the country and are given a time limit. The third is deportation. Deportation - though often used as the general term - is where usually where someone has committed a serious crime in the country they are in or another country. If no charges are formally filed against a person and that person is told to leave the country, all they have to do is go to the airport and fly to any other country that will accept them. They cannot be forced to go to any country without charges laid against them and a deportation order requested by and granted to that country - including their country of residence. So once again we go back to needing charges filed against Jane and a deportation order requested. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Americano Posted March 6, 2013 Posted March 6, 2013 You are correct Bob and it goes back to what I said, there's no family member in Surigao City paying to have charges filed against Jane. James said a family member came there but they didn't know how to get things done and about the need to pay the right person. If a rich Filipino was murdered instead of a Canadian Jane would have never been allow to leave the Philippines. She would have been arrested and charges filed within a few days. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryBeatMeAtTennis Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 what's shakin James? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Peterson Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 enforcement in any of the 190 countries who are members of INTERPOL. The Philippines is a member of Interpol, I see no reason why, they can not, be used in this case. I was HIT by the NBI only last year because they had an arrest warrant, for someone with the same name as me. Hong Kong Branch of Interpol made the request for the warrant to be executed, I had a hell of a Job to get affidavits of denial accepted. Unfortunately, it would seem the PNP and Judicial System are not aware, of the weight that Interpol can pull. Lets hope things can speed up a little, the longer it is left the more likely, the impetus will be lost IMHO 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesmusslewhite Posted June 10, 2013 Author Posted June 10, 2013 I have not posted in a while as I had nothing to update. The case folder was closed and went before the Surigao City Prosecutor's desk for a decision if the case will be sent before the courts to schedule the case for the first hearing. If the City Prosecutor opts to do so than the arrest warrants for Jane Doyle, and the two shooters Jeffery and Johnny Parian will be issued. The decision should be finalized by the first 2 weeks in July and if she opts to advance the case to the next level the arrest warrants should be processed and issued by the second week of August. The reason the case has been going on so long is because Jane Doyle's lawyer has done everything possible to drag out the process. They have now run out of ways to do so so the case now able to move forward. It should also be noted that the Canadian authorities in Manila have been and continue to call the City Prosecutor requesting regular updates on the progress of this case. June 11th at 9:30am in Canada, Jane Doyle will be going before the Probate Court of New Brunswick. The Executrix of the Estate of Harry Doyle will be requesting that a DNA text be conducted on Jane Doyle's new born son Daniel Doyle. it is believed by PNP investigators here conducting the murder case that the father of this child is in fact Jerome Devocion the driver and bodyguard hired by Harry Doyle. In the Affidavit filed by Jane Doyle's Canadian lawyer article #15.says that her Philippine lawyer Atty. Zerda has obtained additional evidence that indicates an individual by the name of Mr. Musslewhite (me) arranged the contract to be taken out on Harry Doyle"s life. An Affidavit of Eddie L. Miran dated April 25, 2023 was attached as Exhibit "C". In that Exhibit "C" Mr. Eddie Miran claims that the two Parian brothers who were identified as the killers of Harry Doyle were approached by a Mr. Marlow (witness at the Punta Bilar resort murder who identified the two Parian brothers as the shooters of Harry Doyle) for the purpose of hiring their services for the bossing Mr. Musslewhite (me) to conduct the murder of Harry Doyle. So I supposedly sent this Mr. Martlow to hire the killers of Harry Doyle. Then Mr. Marlow properly identified the two killers he acquired for me so they could be easily captured. Then I several weeks later identified one of the shooters Johnny Parian as a man I had seen 11 days before Harry was Murdered sitting with Jane Doyle, Jerome Devocion, and young Joseph Doyle sitting for 2-1/2 hours dining and drinking, which was witnessed by other witnesses, at Mario's a popular resto/bar in Surigao City so that police could easily capture the killers I had supposedly contracted to murder Harry Doyle. This case just gets weirder and more weirder folks.... I and Martlow both really hope that NBI is called in to conduct an independent investigation. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryBeatMeAtTennis Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 This is is all being orchestrated by Harry himself. I can actually see his demonic wide eyed grin as he pulls the strings on this melodrama. I sympathize with you James, stuck in the middle with these scheming half-wits and the cold molasses fueled legal system. must be creating some bizarre landscapes if you're still managing your craft. Best of wishes sir 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesmusslewhite Posted June 14, 2013 Author Posted June 14, 2013 This is is all being orchestrated by Harry himself. I can actually see his demonic wide eyed grin as he pulls the strings on this melodrama. I sympathize with you James, stuck in the middle with these scheming half-wits and the cold molasses fueled legal system. must be creating some bizarre landscapes if you're still managing your craft. Best of wishes sir It definantly stresses the family but we are determined to stand firm till this strange tale is concluded....The truth is under the circomstances I don't think Harry would have wanted it anyother way. He was grandeous in life as is all this attention he is receiving in his death... Yes I can hear a cosmic HaHa as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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