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Showing posts with label Judicial Branch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judicial Branch. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Is leaking court decision ground for administrative sanction?

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Leaking Of Court Decisions

Is leaking court decision ground for administrative sanction? The answer to this query involves the fate of retired Supreme Court Justice Ruben Reyes.

In the case of Justice Reyes, the Supreme Court found him leaking an un-promulgated election decision on an election case involving the citizenship of Negros Oriental Rep. Jocelyn Limkaichong. As Justice Reyes already retired, he was suspended indefinitely from law practice.

Eight of the 15 justices voted to impose the penalty on Reyes after finding him guilty of gross misconduct for violating his oath as member of the Bar as well as the Code of Professional Responsibility. It was the first time the SC has penalized a retired justice with indefinite suspension, which is considered second only to disbarment in severity.

In addition to lifetime disqualification, the Supreme Court also impose a fine of P500,000.00 on Justice Reyes. The cash penalty was deducted from the retirement benefits to be received by Reyes, which reportedly amount to some P4.45 million.

The Supreme Court pointed out the “evident undue interest of Justice Reyes to circulate a draft ponencia (decision) of the case soonest even before the memoranda of all the parties fell due… It was Justice Reyes himself who leaked a photocopy (of the decision),” the decision stated.

The administrative sanction even on a Justice of the the Supreme Court is seen by members of the Philippine Bar as a very positive development in cleansing the judiciary of misfits and scalawags.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Finally, Justice Villarama got it!

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Villarama is new Supreme Court justice
By Atty. Rey Cartojano
Nominated nine times by the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) as Justice of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals Justice Martin Villarama finally made it and took his oath as the 166th justice of the Supreme Court before Chief Justice Reynato Puno last 07 November 2009, replacing Justice Consuelo Ynares-Santiago who retired last month.
The 63-year-old Villarama is the husband of SC En Banc Clerk of Court Ma. Luisa Dizon-Villarama.
Villarama obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) after graduating from De la Salle University with a degree on business administration.
Born on April 14, 1946, Villarama and Ma. Luisa Dizon have two children - Dr. Clarissa D. Villarama-Cellona, a dermatologist, and Carlo Villarama, who recently took the Bar exams.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

2009 Presidential Lingkod Bayan Awardee is Justice Nimfa Cuesta-Vilches

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2009 Presidential Lingkod Bayan Awardee
By Zaldy Vilches

Deputy Court Administrator Justice NIMFA CUESTA-VILCHES of the Office of the Court Administrator, Supreme Court of the Philippines is the 2009 Presidential LINGKOD BAYAN Awardee. This is the highest category in the annual search by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) for outstanding government officials and workers in the country.

The Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award is conferred on to Justice NIMFA C. VILCHES for her outstanding contributions in making justice available for all and her advocacies on women and children’s rights. She carried on with the Supreme Court’s Justice on Wheels program, giving free legal aid and assistance to the poor and needy, which expedited the hearing of minor cases and led to the release of more than a thousand detained prisoners. She spearheaded information and education campaign for farmers, fisherfolks and indigenous people of their rights under the law. In her 26 years of public service in the Supreme Court, she has displayed professionalism and efficiency in the execution of her responsibilities.

The entitlement of a Presidential Lingkod Bayan Awardee to an automatic promotion to the next higher position or salary increase equivalent to the salary of the next higher position is provided for in Section 5 of Executive Order No. 508.

E.O. No. 508 http://www.chanrobles.com/executiveorders/1992/executiveorderno508-1992.html

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Blog on Philippine laws and jurisprudence

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On lazy weekends, we hope we can publish respectable blogs on Philippine laws and latest decisions by the Supreme Court.
This is initial posting, and hopefully more to come.
Welcome!

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