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                    [Title] => High Court relieves Cebu judge from handling cases
                    [Summary] => CEBU — The Supreme Court has finally relieved Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Ildefonso Suerte of Barili town from handling cases.


Deputy court administrator Christopher Lock went to Barili the other day to personally order Suerte to turn over the case folders of 34 criminal, civil and special proceedings to his assisting judge, Leopoldo Cañete. These cases are those filed after March 3.
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Supreme Court deputy administrator Christopher Lock arrived in Cebu the other day and went to the sala of Barili RTC Judge Ildefonso Suerte.

Lock said the results of the investigation would be kept confidential.
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In two separate resolutions, the IBP asked the Supreme Court to investigate Judge Ildefonso Suerte of the Regional Trial Court Branch 60 in Barili town, and the Department of Justice to probe assistant provincial prosecutor Vicente Mañalac and other prosecutors involved in the filing of the case.
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                    [Title] => High Court relieves Cebu judge from handling cases
                    [Summary] => CEBU — The Supreme Court has finally relieved Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Ildefonso Suerte of Barili town from handling cases.


Deputy court administrator Christopher Lock went to Barili the other day to personally order Suerte to turn over the case folders of 34 criminal, civil and special proceedings to his assisting judge, Leopoldo Cañete. These cases are those filed after March 3.
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Supreme Court deputy administrator Christopher Lock arrived in Cebu the other day and went to the sala of Barili RTC Judge Ildefonso Suerte.

Lock said the results of the investigation would be kept confidential.
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In two separate resolutions, the IBP asked the Supreme Court to investigate Judge Ildefonso Suerte of the Regional Trial Court Branch 60 in Barili town, and the Department of Justice to probe assistant provincial prosecutor Vicente Mañalac and other prosecutors involved in the filing of the case.
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[DatePublished] => 2004-05-28 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134429 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805274 [AuthorName] => Bobit S. Avila [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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