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Ex-Coast Guard chief attends arrest warrant hearing over alleged martial law role

SEOUL, July 3 (Yonhap) -- A court held a hearing Friday to review an arrest warr...
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RAPPLER
· Jul 5, 2026
[Tambay] Nasaan ang tapang ni Marcoleta? O baka mag-Bato dela Rosa siya?
Handa raw siyang magpakulong kung magkaroon ng arrest warrant, ’ika ni Marcoleta. Ganyang-ganyan din ang sinabi ni Senador Bato de la Rosa bago lumabas ang mandamiento de arresto sa kanya ng International Criminal Court.
Law Enforcement Today
· Jun 27, 2026
The Supreme Court Just Left Police With a Problem, Alito Says
Two justices say a court ruling could force officers into a dangerous legal gray area. Here’s what the decision means for law enforcement.
The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 4, 2026
China expands coast guard patrols off Taiwan’s east coast
China launched a new coast guard patrol east of Taiwan, prompting Taipei to deploy vessels and vow to expel Chinese ships from its waters.
CBC News
· Jun 26, 2026
Arrest warrant issued for former B.C. correctional officer charged with breach of trust
Arrest warrant issued for former B.C. correctional officer charged with breach of trust
Wall Street Journal
· Jun 24, 2026
China’s Assertions of Authority Over Foreign Ships Near Taiwan Draw U.S. Rebuke
China’s coast guard this month began issuing commands to foreign vessels on Taiwan’s Pacific side, an action that the U.S. decried as “destabilizing.”
Coffman Chronicle
· Jul 2, 2026
Judge Halts Virginia ICE Mask Ban as DOJ Lawsuit Moves Forward
A federal judge temporarily blocked Virginia from enforcing a new law that would restrict law enforcement officers from wearing masks and require visible identification while on duty, handing the Justice Department an early win in its lawsuit against the state.
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Related coverage for "Ex-Coast Guard chief attends arrest warrant hearing over alleged martial law role": RAPPLER — [Tambay] Nasaan ang tapang ni Marcoleta? O baka mag-Bato dela Rosa siya?. Law Enforcement Today — The Supreme Court Just Left Police With a Problem, Alito Says. The Jerusalem Post — China expands coast guard patrols off Taiwan’s east coast. CBC News — Arrest warrant issued for former B.C. correctional officer charged with breach of trust. Wall Street Journal — China’s Assertions of Authority Over Foreign Ships Near Taiwan Draw U.S. Rebuke. Coffman Chronicle — Judge Halts Virginia ICE Mask Ban as DOJ Lawsuit Moves Forward