2 sentenced to death for peddling ecstasy
			 
					 
			date: 21-April-2005			
					 source : THE PHILIPPINES STAR					
			 country: PHILIPPINES
			 keyword: CIVIL RIGHTS , DEATH PENALTY , DRUG WAR
			  
			
					
			
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				editorial comment
				 
				The death penalty for 200 pills.....paraphernalia almost forgot that the Philippines is a catholic country (then again, it was a colony of the US. Old habits die hard, if less so that these two women will). Maybe the new pope should ask people not to vote for politicians supporting the death penalty, culture of life and all. Now that's an idea.....				
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			Two women were meted the death penalty yesterday by the Mandaluyong City regional trial court (RTC) for selling ecstasy to agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) three years ago.  
 
Judge Amelia Dy of the Mandaluyong RTC Branch 213 sentenced Emmalyn de la Serna alias Inday, 30, and Reggie Medenceles, 31, to die by lethal injection after finding them guilty of pushing ecstasy tablets.  
 
This was the first ever court decision on a case involving the peddling of ecstasy.  
 
Court records shows that De la Serna and Medenceles were arrested by NBI agents after a buy-bust operation in Mandaluyong City last Aug. 28, 2002.  
 
The duo yielded 200 pieces of ecstasy tablets. Ecstasy is a synthetic drug which contains hallucinogen and amphe-tamine.  
 
Also known as a "love drug," ecstasy is popular among young users. — Non Alquitran>			 
			
			
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