+ Follow CONCHITA CARPIO-MORALES AND ROMEO CALLEJO SR. Tag
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[Summary] => Court of Appeals (CA) justices are urging President Arroyo to appoint a nominee from their ranks to fill the vacant seat in the Supreme Court (SC), saying this move is the most acceptable to members of the judiciary.
In a letter sent to the President last Tuesday, 39 justices of the appellate court said their colleague, Presiding Justice Cancio Garcia, deserves to fill the post vacated by SC Justice Josue Bellosillo last November.
The appellate court justices noted that Garcia had been bypassed five times by other junior appellate justices.
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[Title] => CA justices appeal for seat in SC
[Summary] => Now its their turn to make an appeal.
Justices of the Court of Appeals yesterday called on President Arroyo to consider appointing somebody from their ranks to the Supreme Court.
In a manifesto, the CA justices lamented that only one of the five nominees to fill SC vacancies came from the appellate court for the "first time in many years," when the CA should be the "traditional source of promotion" to the highest court of the land.
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[Title] => MJ plea to nullify 4 SC votes denied
[Summary] => Strike two against MJ.
After being slapped with a multimillion-peso civil case by Justice Secretary-on-leave Hernando Perez, embattled Manila Rep. Mark "MJ" Jimenez now faces arrest and detention.
This possibility developed after the Supreme Court (SC) junked yesterday a petition by Jimenez to nullify the votes of four justices who refused to grant him bail while his extradition case to the US remains pending at the Manila Regional Trial Court.
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CONCHITA CARPIO-MORALES AND ROMEO CALLEJO SR.
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In a letter sent to the President last Tuesday, 39 justices of the appellate court said their colleague, Presiding Justice Cancio Garcia, deserves to fill the post vacated by SC Justice Josue Bellosillo last November.
The appellate court justices noted that Garcia had been bypassed five times by other junior appellate justices.
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Justices of the Court of Appeals yesterday called on President Arroyo to consider appointing somebody from their ranks to the Supreme Court.
In a manifesto, the CA justices lamented that only one of the five nominees to fill SC vacancies came from the appellate court for the "first time in many years," when the CA should be the "traditional source of promotion" to the highest court of the land.
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[Title] => MJ plea to nullify 4 SC votes denied
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After being slapped with a multimillion-peso civil case by Justice Secretary-on-leave Hernando Perez, embattled Manila Rep. Mark "MJ" Jimenez now faces arrest and detention.
This possibility developed after the Supreme Court (SC) junked yesterday a petition by Jimenez to nullify the votes of four justices who refused to grant him bail while his extradition case to the US remains pending at the Manila Regional Trial Court.
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December 5, 2002 - 12:00am