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[Title] => 17 aspiring for vacant Supreme Court justice seat
[Summary] => Justices of the Court of Appeals and Sandiganbayan, other government officials, a private practitioner and newspaper columnist, a university law school dean and a professor comprise the 17 applicants seeking to become the next Supreme Court justice, the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) yesterday said.
[DatePublished] => 2004-01-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => New SC justice will come from CA
[Summary] => The next justice to be appointed to the Supreme Court (SC) will come from the Court of Appeals (CA).
President Arroyo said yesterday that she has picked the top nominee recommended to her by the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) to fill up one of two vacancies in the 15-man SC.
Mrs. Arroyo said she will formally announce her choice next week but refused to reveal yet who it will be, except saying that the next SC associate justice would be the one who topped the JBC list that was dominated by judges from the appeals court.
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[Title] => 19 vie for vacancy at Supreme Court
[Summary] => President Arroyos former Palace chief of staff and a former head of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) are among the 19 nominees to the lone vacancy in the 15-member Supreme Court.
The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) is set to deliberate on the qualifications of the nominees, including former Palace chief of staff Renato Corona and Comelec chief Harriet Demetriou.
Sen. Francis Pangilinan, ex-officio member of the JBC, asked the public to submit to the council by March 11 any information about the candidates.
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[Title] => Caloocan City dad acquitted
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals acquitted a Caloocan City councilor of robbery with violence filed against him by former Mayor Macario Asistio Jr.
The reversed decision came two years after the Caloocan Regional Trial Court sentenced Councilor Chito Abel to eight years imprisonment for allegedly stealing construction materials from the city.
In the decision, associate justices Teodoro Regino, Delilah Magtolis, and Perlita Tirona cited lack of sufficient evidence against Abel.
They added that many of the witnesses for the prosecution had contradicting testimonies.
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DELILAH MAGTOLIS
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Mrs. Arroyo said she will formally announce her choice next week but refused to reveal yet who it will be, except saying that the next SC associate justice would be the one who topped the JBC list that was dominated by judges from the appeals court.
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The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) is set to deliberate on the qualifications of the nominees, including former Palace chief of staff Renato Corona and Comelec chief Harriet Demetriou.
Sen. Francis Pangilinan, ex-officio member of the JBC, asked the public to submit to the council by March 11 any information about the candidates.
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[Summary] => The Court of Appeals acquitted a Caloocan City councilor of robbery with violence filed against him by former Mayor Macario Asistio Jr.
The reversed decision came two years after the Caloocan Regional Trial Court sentenced Councilor Chito Abel to eight years imprisonment for allegedly stealing construction materials from the city.
In the decision, associate justices Teodoro Regino, Delilah Magtolis, and Perlita Tirona cited lack of sufficient evidence against Abel.
They added that many of the witnesses for the prosecution had contradicting testimonies.
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