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Jason Ivler pleads not guilty to murder charge


(Update - 3:16 PM) - Road rage killing suspect Jason Ivler on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to the murder charge slapped against him for the killing of Renato Ebarle Jr., son of a Malacañang undersecretary, in November 2009. Ivler entered the plea during his arraignment at the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 76 presided by Judge Alexander Balut. Present at the proceedings were Ivler’s mother Marlene Aguilar and stepfather Stephen Pollard. Members of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) also joined the Ebarle family during the arraignment. The prosecution intended to have Ivler transferred to a regular detention cell, but Dr. Romeo Abery of the Quirino Memorial Medical Center said the murder suspect remains unfit for incarceration at the Quezon City jail. "The wound is still open. As of now he still has sutures on the abdomen. Still needs medical (assistance)," the doctor said. "He could not sit down for a long time." Ivler was lying down on a stretcher during the duration of his arraignment. The suspect will remain under NBI custody at the QMMC, pending a discharge order from the hospital, Balut said.
Murder suspect Jason Ivler is wheeled-in by NBI agents to a Quezon City court on Tuesday for his arraignment on the Ebarle slay case. GMANews.TV
In the meantime, Ivler's camp said they were satisfied that the suspect won't be transferred to a regular cell yet due to his health condition. "It will only inflict unnecessary pain on the accused. That's persecution," defense lawyer Alex Medina said. Balut also set the preliminary conference on Ivler's case on February 25 and 26, and the pre-trial on March 2. On the other hand, Ebarle Jr.'s kin said they want a private doctor to examine Ivler, pointing out that 21 days of confinement should be enough for him to recuperate. “We will file a motion asking the court to allow our own doctor [to examine Ivler], so that the doctor can give an opinion whether he [Ivler] should be transferred to a regular detention cell or not," said prosecution lawyer Romeo Alcantara in an ambush interview with reporters. 'Lovable, harmless teddy bear' Before the arraignment, the Ebarle family issued a statement appealing to media to refrain from hyping the "theatrics" of Ivler's family and portraying Ivler as "a lovable, harmless teddy bear or a straight and innocent young man." Ivler allegedly shot Ebarle Jr. over a traffic altercation in Quezon City last November 18. He was arrested two months later at his mother’s home in Quezon City. Prior to Ebarle Jr.'s killing, Ivler was already charged with homicide through reckless imprudence for the death of Malacañang Usec. Nestor Ponce Jr. in a vehicular accident in 2004. Ivler failed to show up in court hearings and supposedly escaped from the law, prompting the government to declare him a fugitive. The Ponce case was still pending at a Pasig City court. Ivler was also charged with direct assault with attempted and frustrated murder for exchanging gunfire with law enforcers during his arrest last January 18, 2010. - with Johanna Camille Sisante/LBG, RJAB Jr., GMANews.TV
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