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Cablegate: Marine Case Update 06/25/2007

Published: Mon 25 Jun 2007 07:19 AM
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SUBJECT: MARINE CASE UPDATE 06/25/2007
1. (SBU) Legal update: The Philippine Solicitor General on
June 17 filed a petition with the Court of Appeals for a
90-day extension in filing the government's appellate brief
in the Daniel J. Smith case. The Solicitor General confirmed
to Pol/C on June 22 that Court approval was virtually
automatic, but said that her staff would nonetheless strive
to file its motion within 30 days so as not to prolong this
process unduly. She explained that the delay was due to
problems in obtaining the court records. Within fifteen days
of receiving a copy of government's brief, the defense
lawyers have an additional 15 days to respond. (In theory,
the Solicitor General can then respond to the defense
response, but the Solicitor General added that this was
unusual.) The Court will then have no more than 90 days to
reach a verdict. The Solicitor General predicted that the
latest this verdict could come -- based on maximum periods
for filings -- would be January 2008, but noted that the
verdict could come as early as September or October, if her
office succeeds in filing its brief in July.
2. (SBU) Medical: Smith remains in U.S. custody on Chancery
grounds and continues to be in good condition. He continues
to receive regular visits from his Philippine pastors and
lawyers as well as Embassy medical personnel. Smith is
scheduled to visit the hospital June 26 for a minor medical
procedure, on an outpatient basis. The RSO and Post medical
personnel will coordinate his movements to and from the
hospital.
3. (SBU) Media: Since the brief media coverage on his
hospitalization in April, virtually all Philippine media have
been focused on mid-term elections, and there has been no
media attention to Smith nor inquiries to the Embassy's
Public Affairs Section.
Visit Embassy Manila's Classified SIPRNET website:
http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/eap/manila/index. cfm
You can also access this site through the State Department's
Classified SIPRNET website:
http:// www.state.sgov.gov/
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