Metro Manila, Philippines – The House prosecution panel on Tuesday, June 23, asked the Impeachment Court to extend the pre-trial conference on the case of Vice President Sara Duterte until Saturday, June 27 due to the volume of evidence that needs to be marked. In a press briefing, prosecution lead Jinky Luistro admitted uncertainties from the prosecution that the June 25 deadline for the marking of evidence may not be feasible. “We are pushing for the termination of the pre-trial conference this week. And that is why we have reached out to Secretary Bantug for two possible additional measures,” Luistro said, referring to the Senate Secretary who sits as clerk of court. She noted that the prosecution also asked the court to allow more teams to participate in the marking of evidence to hasten the process. Manila Rep. Joel Chua, another prosecutor, said Article I alone, which pertains to Duterte’s…