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  2. Mariano Noriel - Wikipedia

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    The records show that Noriel, along with two others, was sentenced to death for the murder of a man in the Bacoor cockpit in May 1909. The Court of First Instance decision on the case was later confirmed by the Philippine Supreme Court, so it was appealed by an Irish-American lawyer named Amzi B. Kelly, to the Supreme Court of the United States which subsequently reversed the decision.

  3. Lázaro Macapagal - Wikipedia

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    Lázaro Macapagal y Olaes (December 17, 1871 – unknown) was a lieutenant colonel in the Philippine Revolution, known for being the executioner of Andrés Bonifacio and his brother Procopio Bonifacio in 1897 under the orders of the Consejo dela Guerra (Council of War) headed by Mariano Noriel.

  4. Andrés Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    Bonifacio was barred from confronting the state witness on the charge of conspiracy to murder on the grounds that the latter had been killed in battle. However, after the trial the witness was seen alive with the prosecutors. [119] [120] The Bonifacio brothers were found guilty, despite insufficient evidence, and were recommended to be executed.

  5. Miguel Malvar - Wikipedia

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    After Bonifacio was murdered, the Spanish offensive resumed, now under Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera, and forced Aguinaldo out of Cavite. Aguinaldo slipped through the Spanish cordon and, with 500 picked men, proceeded to Biak-na-Bató, [ 8 ] a wilderness area at the tri-boundaries of the towns of San Miguel , San Ildefonso and ...

  6. Bonifacio Trial House - Wikipedia

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    Andres Bonifacio was brought to a military court in Maragondon for a pre-trial hearing. On May 5, 1897, the brothers of Bonifacio were charged by the court with treason and sedition. On May 6, 1897, they were sentenced with the death penalty. [1] His brothers were brought by Major Lazaro Macapagal to Mount Tala on May 10, 1897. As soon as they ...

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  8. List of Filipino generals in the Philippine Revolution and ...

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    Bonifacio Aranas: Brigadier General [6] One of the commanders of the Battle of Tres de Abril under General Leon Kilat; Executed by the Spanish Government in Barangay Carreta on April 18, 1898. He was the only Filipino rebel officer allowed by Spanish military authorities in Cebu to wear his full uniform as General [7] First Philippine Republic

  9. 'I'm sorry': Garcia Glenn White becomes 6th man executed in ...

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    Garcia Glenn White was executed by lethal injection in Texas on Tuesday for the murder of 16-year-old identical twin sisters 35 years ago.The execution makes him the sixth death row inmate killed ...