Metro Manila, Philippines – A court sheriff once punched by Vice President Sara Duterte, journalists, and a psychiatrist will take the witness stand for the looming impeachment trial, to address allegations of grave threats committed by the second highest official. In a press briefing on Friday, June 26, Jay Tolosa, legal spokesperson for the prosecution panel, said the inclusion of Abe Andres, the court sheriff punched by Duterte in 2011, would gauge the behavior of the vice president. Duterte, who was Davao City mayor at the time, punched the court sheriff after he proceeded with a court-ordered demolition of an informal settlement despite her request for a delay. Andres is among the eight witnesses listed by the prosecution for Article 4, which is focused on the supposed assassination plot of Duterte against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., grave threats, and allegations of inciting to sedition to the government. “Under the rules,…