Order in the Court: The truth about the juvenile justice law
Erring minors can still be subject to intervention measures or face cases when necessary, like what happened in the Tacloban shooting incident
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Order In The Court Order in the Court: The truth about the juvenile justice law Jun 26, 2026 1:27 PM PHT Rappler.com, Jairo Bolledo Listen to this article Upgrade to listen Powered by Speechify Already have Rappler+? Sign in to listen to groundbreaking journalism. Play Video Erring minors can still be subject to intervention measures or face cases when necessary, like what happened in the Tacloban shooting incident window.rapplerAds.displayAd( "middle-1" ); window.rapplerAds.displayAd( "mobile-middle-1" ); MANILA, Philippines – It’s not true that minors who commit crimes have no liability under the juvenile justice law. They can still be subject to intervention measures or face cases when necessary, like what happened in the Tacloban shooting incident.
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