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April 27, 2026

Residents of a subdivision, claimed that they were often exposed to loud noises from the School, such as drums and bugles being played, teachers speaking through microphones and megaphones, and students running and shouting during games played at the multipurpose center.


The residents claimed that these sounds, heard day and night, disturbed their peace at home. TheSchool contended, that it has been in operations since 2012 with the necessary permits and clearances and that any noise comes only from regular classes.


Respondent Hernandez narrated his recent discovery that on February 4,
2019, and April 29, 2019, petitioner Causing uploaded several posts on Facebook, a social media platform, which made it appear that he stole public funds intended for Marawi siege victims. Hernandez averred that Causing’s Facebook posts in a public profile page maligned and discredited him by portraying him as a thief unworthy of trust and public office.


April 24 2026

April 22, 2026

AAA and BBB, both addicted to shabu, engaged in sexual acts with Gramatica and another man in exchange for the drug. Gramatica was later arrested and prosecuted for violation of Section 5(b) of RA 7610, which penalizes lascivious conduct committed against a child
exploited in prostitution or other sexual abuse.


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