9 _...do NATION/W ORLD ne Micnigan Daiy -uesaay, Apri 1, 2001-11A Ousted Filipino leader turns himself in to police MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Former President Joseph Estrada turned himself in yesterday after an arrest warrant was issued. In a new humiliation, the ousted president was fingerprinted by police before being released on bond. It was believed to be the first time the Philippines has sued an arrest warant against a president. The special Siti-graft court vowed to make an example of Estrada in his successor Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's fight against corruption. "Nobody is above the law," said Narciso S. Nario, one of the justices in the Sandiganbayan, the special anti-graft court. "We have to bring to court anybody who violates the law whether he is the most powerful man in the country or the lowliest laborer." Estrada was forced to leave the presidential palace on Jan. 20 by mass protests demanding he resign over a corruption scandal. In a sign of how far he has fallen since, police yesterday &gerprinted Estrada, who submitted his own mug shots. Flanked by bodyguards, he was accompanied by his wife - who is running for Senate in May 14 elections - and three of his children. Arraignment was scheduled for May 17, three days after a MOM the balloting. Estrada has professed his innocence and accused rivals of fabricating the charges. There have been concerns that arresting Estrada could spark protests among the poor, the backbone of his support. About 30 supporters greeted him outside his posh Manila home before he headed to the court, where a similar number of backers waited. As riot police watched, the crowd swelled to about 500 people before dispersing after Estrada left. "We'll go to jail with him. We will give our lives to him, including that of my, grandson," said Milagros Galiano, a 56- year-old vendor holding an 8-year-old child. "He's a good person, unlike other bad presidents." On the same day that a new corruption accusation was filed against Estrada in connection with a land deal, the Sandiganbayan issued a warrant yesterday for his arrest on two of the eight charges already filed against him. Prosecutors said some charges were being withdrawn so they can concentrate on the most serious accusation, plunder. It is a capital offense, and no bail is available. The warrant charges were graft, for allegedly skimming $2.6 million in tobacco taxes, and perjury for allegedly mis- stating net assets of $700,000 in 1991. They carry total bail "Nobody is above the law. We have to bring to court anybody who violates the law whether he is the most powerful man in the country or the lowliest laborer." .; Jen Fish Jewel Gopwani Nika Schulte 00 aroun for he Get a head Pick-up extra classes at start on next year ithe"costs are power year with *.class size is reduced spring/ - most credits transfer* summer To find the right class classes at for you, take a look at the WCC Spring/ Washtenaw Summer schedule online, Community http://www.wccnet.org/ College II Mike Spahn jaimie Winkler m