Metro Manila, Philippines – Vice President Sara Duterte, who has refused to face the House of Representatives, has turned to the Supreme Court again to stop the ongoing impeachment proceedings against her. She cites constitutional issues and a familiar argument that voided a previous attempt to remove her from office. On Tuesday, April 7, Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon, a member of the House justice committee, shared Duterte’s petition for certiorari and prohibition against the impeachment raps. The petition was filed on April 1. Duterte’s defense team confirmed on Wednesday, April 8, that their camp filed the petition “to seek clarity on fundamental constitutional questions, which, in our view, warrant the court’s immediate attention.” “To be clear, this is not about avoiding the process. This is about ensuring that the process itself complies with the Constitution. The House has the power to initiate impeachment, but that power is not without…