Last Homecoming and Trial
Last Homecoming and Trial
Last Homecoming and Trial
newspapers were full of stories about the bloody revolution in the Philippines and were blaming him for it.
recorded in his diary. Not only their curiosity, but also their suspicion were aroused, for they feared that the diarist might be writing something seditious or treasonable.
!! On October 11 before reaching Port, Rizals diary was taken
away and was critically scrutinized by the authorities. But it was returned to him on November 2.
his friends in Europe and Singapore. From London, Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor and Sixto Lopez dispatched frantic telegrams to an English lawyer in Singapore named Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal from the Spanish steamer when it reached Singapore by means of a writ habeas corpus.
proceedings at the Singapore court for the removal of Rizal from the steamer. !! Unfortunately, Chief Justice Loinel Cox denied the writ on the ground that the colon was carrying Spanish troops to the Philippines. !! Rizal was unaware of the attempt made by his friends to rescue him in Singapore because he was then kept behind bars in the ship.
Arrival in Manila
!! November 3, the colon
reached Manila. While the Spanish community was exulting with joy, Rizal was quietly transferred under heavy guard from the ship to Fort Santiago.
for evidence against Rizal. Many Filipino patriots were brutally tortured to implicate Rizal.
Paciano, was arrested and cruelly tortured, but he never signed any damaging statement incriminating his younger brother.
Preliminary Investigation
!! Two kinds of evidence were presented against Rizal, namely
documentary and testimonial. !! The documentary evidence consisted of 15 exhibits. !! After studying the papers, Pena submitted the ff recommendations: (1)! The accused be immediately brought to trials. (2)! He should be kept in prison. (3)! An order of attachment be issued against his property to the amount of 1M pesos as indemnity. (4)! He should be defended in court by an army officer, not by a civilian lawyer.
de Andrade, 1st Lieutenant of the Artillery to be his defender in court. !! Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade proved to be the brother of Lt. Jose Taviel de Andrade, Rizals bodyguard in Calamba in 1887.
living soul of the Filipino insurrection, the founder of societies, periodicals, and books dedicated to fomenting and propagating ideas of rebellion.
!! Rizal raised no objection on the jurisdiction of the court, but
except that he had taken no part in politics since his exile to Dapitan.
!! Dec. 13, Captain Rafael Dominguez forwarded the papers of the Rizal
the powerful friars, became Governor General of the Philippines, succeeding General Blanco.
from the gubernatorial office sealed Rizals fate, for he was more humane in character than the ruthless Polavieja and, moreover, he firmly believed that Rizal was not a traitor of Spain.
! If he had remained longer in
to them to stop the necessary shedding of blood and to achieve their liberties by means of education and industry.
Gov. Gen. Polavieja that the manifesto be suppressed. The latter heeded the recommendation so that Rizals manifesto was not issued to the people.
!! Thus Rizal was saved from the shame of his manifestos being
merry season in the company of his beloved family or dear friends, found himself and depressed in a dreary prison cell.
!! the 1896 Christmas was in did, was the saddest in Rizals life.
Rizal was in despair and had no idea of what his fate may be.
Andrade requesting the latter to visit him before his trial for there was a very important matter they need to discuss. Likewise, Rizal greeted the lieutenant a joyous Christmas.
misrule
actual trial. The military men met not to give him JUSTICE, but to accuse and condemn him. arguments and proofs in his favor.
!! It accepted all charges and testimonies against him, and ignored all
!! Rizal was not given the right (which any accused is entitled to have
in a real court of justice) to face the witnesses against him in an open court.
!! Lt. Col. Jose Togores Arjona (president) !! Capt. Ricardo Muoz Arias !! Capt. Santiago Izquierdo Osorio !! Capt. Braulio Rodriguez Nuez !! Capt. Manuel Diaz Escribano !! Capt. Fermin Perez Rodriguez
Lt. Taviel de Andrade (his defense counsel), Capt. Rafael Dominguez (Judge Advocate), Lt. Enrique de Alcocer (Prosecuting Attorney), and the spectators including Josephine Bracken, some newspapermen and many Spaniards.
!! Rizal sat on a bench between 2 soldiers. His arms were tied
behind, elbow to elbow. He was dresses in a black woolen suit with a white vest and black tie.
Gen. Polavieja.
!! The latter sought the opinion of Judge Advocate General
Governor General Polavieja signed the court's decision and ordered Rizal to be shot at 7:00 oclock in the morning of December 30 at Bagumbayan Field (Luneta).