Prosecution rests in Jason Ivler case

More than three years after a Malacañang official’s son was killed in a road rage shooting, state prosecutors have rested their case against the murder suspect, Jason Ivler.

More than three years after a Malacañang official’s son was killed in a road rage shooting, state prosecutors have rested their case against the murder suspect, Jason Ivler.
Jason Ivler is charged with killing Renato Victor Ebarle Jr. in a traffic altercation on Santolan Road, Quezon City, on Nov. 18, 2009.

More than three years after a Malacañang official’s son was killed in a road rage shooting, state prosecutors have rested its case against the murder suspect, Jason Ivler.
In the end, it is the bullet he fired inside his mother’s house that could link him to the road-rage murder. The pistol found at the house of Marlene Aguilar where her son Jason Ivler was arrested in January 2010 was the same firearm used to shoot Renato Victor Ebarle Jr. dead in a traffic altercation two months earlier.
A Quezon City court has ordered an officer of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to explain his failure to show up in court as a witness against road rage suspect Jason Ivler.
A Quezon City court has ordered a National Bureau of Investigation agent to explain why he failed to show up in court to testify against road-rage-murder suspect Jason Ivler.
Prosecutors are claiming that a gun recovered from Marlene Aguilar’s house when her son, road rage suspect Jason Ivler, shot it out with lawmen was the same one used in the shooting of the son of a former Malacañang official in 2009.
A Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) physician wants another round of medical tests for road-rage suspect Jason Ivler, who had recently undergone a major operation.

It’s back to jail for road-rage murder suspect Jason Ivler. A Quezon City court ordered Friday the transfer of the 29-year-old accused to his cell in Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City after recuperating for nearly four weeks at a government hospital following surgery to reverse an earlier colostomy.

A doctor at a government hospital has recommended the discharge of road rage suspect Jason Ivler from the hospital following abdominal surgery late last year.
A Quezon City court has ordered the confinement of road rage murder suspect Jason Ivler to a government hospital in preparation for a major abdominal surgery to reverse his colostomy.
The mother of road rage suspect Jason Ivler finally paid a P30,000 fine months after being cited for contempt for challenging a judge to a fistfight, complying with a condition set by the court to enable her son to have a new operation.
As a condition imposed by a Quezon City court for the surgery of road rage murder suspect Jason Ivler, a P30,000 fine was paid by his mother after she was cited in contempt for challenging a judge to a fist fight five months ago.