Chiz sees no reason
to re-impose death penalty
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
January 7, 2013
PASAY CITY – Senator Chiz
Escudero sees no reason to reinstate the death penalty, supporting
President Benigno Aquino’s position amid calls for its re-imposition
following a spate of gun-related incidents in the country.
“The death penalty will not
stop miscreants from carrying out their crimes. I have always said
that it is still the certainty of punishment, not its severity, that
will deter crimes,” Escudero said.
He chairs the Senate
Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
The senator, who voted to
remove the death penalty from the country’s statute books in 1990,
said strict implementation of the law, proper application of the
justice system, and protection by government law enforcement agents
carrying out the mandates of the law will deter crime.
“Even if the death penalty
is in place, criminals, especially the moneyed ones, will still find
creative ways to escape the arms of the law. The likes of Jovito
Palparan, charged with a non-bailable offense, the Reyes brothers of
Palawan accused as master minds in the death of a journalist and
environmental advocate, and Delfin Lee, said to have bilked thousands
of poor housing aspirants, where are they? They can afford to hire
good, expensive lawyers to keep them out of jail and outside the reach
of the law,” Escudero said.
While the senator
acknowledged that criminals have become emboldened to perpetuate
grisly crimes, it is still the certainty of punishment and not the
kind and nature of punishment that will deter the commission on
crimes.
“Let no one go above or
around the law. No sacred cows, apply the law to those who are guilty,
have been found guilty. We have to improve and perfect our country’s
criminal justice system, it should be strictly applied to make it
valid and credible” Escudero said.