Mother of US Marine Pemberton testifies in murder trial

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Mother of US Marine Pemberton testifies in murder trial
Lisa Pemberon, said by court officials to be a 44-year-old nurse, is the first defense witness in the case of alleged murdered transgender Jeffrey 'Jennifer' Laude

OLONGAPO CITY, Philippines – A United States Marine charged with murdering a transgender woman in the Philippines put his mother on the witness stand to start his defense Monday, August 17, lawyers said.

Lisa Pemberton testified to the “good character” of her son Joseph Scott Pemberton at the closed-door trial in the northern port of Olongapo in Zambales province, his lawyer Rowena Flores told Agence France-Presse.

He is detained at a Manila military camp, accused of murdering Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude, whose remains were found in an Olongapo motel room in October 2014 shortly after the two left a local bar together.

Pemberton had been taking part in joint US-Philippine military exercises nearby.

The case has attracted national attention as the Philippines seeks closer defense ties with the United States in the face of Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.

The mother, said by court officials to be a 44-year-old nurse, was the first defense witness after Filipino prosecutors had presented their case.

Flores would not say if or when Pemberton himself would take the stand.

“Twenty-two people sent letters to show [the] good character of Pemberton…. [His] mother identified the letters,” Flores said.

They came mostly from family friends, she added.

“I have never known him to exhibit any signs of hostility or violence. To the contrary, he has a reputation of ‘never hurting a fly,'” the mother’s best friend Diane Rioux was quoted as saying.

“Joseph has always been a non-judgemental person who is accepting of others’ differences whether it is cultural, race, sexual orientation, or other,” she added.

Harry Roque, a lawyer for the victim’s family, said the mother also testified that her son did not discriminate against gay people.

The judical proceedings are expected to be completed this year. – Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com 

 

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