Teves Jr. to file administrative and criminal charges against the DOJ prosecutors who issued a resolution recommending the filing of murder charges in court against the expelled lawmaker.
Fadullon was reacting to a statement issued by Teves’ lawyer Ferdinand Topacio that his client was considering the filing of administrative and criminal charges against the DOJ prosecutors who issued the resolution on the filing of murder charges in court against the former legislator. The respondents were charged with 10 counts of murder, 12 counts of frustrated murder, and four counts of attempted murder. Murder is a non-bailable offense.
“If the accused feels aggrieved by the resolution there are legal remedies that are available to them,” Fadullon said.