Impeachment News Round Up March 15, 2012 (12:00nn)

March 15, 2012

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News     Abante     KITA NI CJ ‘DI PA RIN TUGMA SA YAMAN Ni Boyet Jadulco Source: http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/mar1512/news01.htm     Testigo ng depensa, hatid-sundo ng SC service car (Noel Abuel) Source: http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/mar1512/news02.htm     Dokumento ng depensa nawawala? (Dindo Matining/Boyet Jadulco) Source: http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/mar1512/news03.htm     Rappler report sa internet Pati academic achievements, dinaya […]

Impeachment is founded on National Consensus – Utah Law Review

March 8, 2012

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(Thanks to commenter razrskrz) “In the national interest, however, final actions of impeachment, conviction, and removal must ultimately be founded upon a national consensus sufficient to ‘overthrow party interest/ and based upon “broad and comprehensive principles of public policy and duty.”-Utah Law Review Volume 1973 (Winter) No. 4, 681-704.

Posted in: Research

Reaction to Chief Justice Renato Corona’s alleged Oppression of Ana Basa

March 7, 2012

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Taken on face value, the Inquirer’s two part series on an interview with Ana Basa (first part here and second part here) seems to reveal a little more about the character of Chief Justice Renato Corona and his wife Cristina. Granted that Ana essentially relates a story about her family’s squabble over property, the alleged […]

Posted in: Opinion

March 3, 2012

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Originally posted on indayvarona:
It’s not your IQ; it’s what you do with it. That is not an original line. Our late Nanay used that when any of her offspring tried to coast along, take shortcuts or humiliate people. I’ve had much cause to remember her wise words during the past few weeks. All the…

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“Show you deserve to make statements on the Impeachment” — Enrile to UP Student Pollers

March 2, 2012

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Enrile to UP students: Study first, survey later By Christian V. Esguerra Philippine Daily Inquirer 1:39 am | Friday, March 2nd, 2012 Study first, survey later. Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile on Thursday assailed so-called “surveys” in connection with the impeachment trial, particularly the one conducted by a student group from the University of the […]

“Oras na para marinig ang mga pulso ng mga estudyante” — UP Students to @senmiriam

March 2, 2012

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SOURCE: http://dzmm.abs-cbnnews.com/news/National/UP_student,_dumipensa_sa_mga_batikos_kaugnay_sa_isinagawang_survey.html#.T1ApcIz4Hi8.mailto UP student, dumipensa sa mga batikos kaugnay sa isinagawang survey By Nikki delos Santos, dzmm.com.ph | 09:02 AM 03/02/2012 Dumipensa ang mag-aaral ng University of the Philippines (UP) – Diliman sa mga sunod-sunod na pambabatikos sa isinagawa nilang survey, na may kaugnayan sa impeachment trial kay Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Renato Corona. Sa […]

Judge Penalized for Arrogant and Uncouth Behavior

March 2, 2012

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SOURCE: http://www.interaksyon.com/article/25751/opinion-judges-must-also-be-respectful In the case of Juan dela Cruz vs. Carretas (A.M. No. RTJ-07-2043), the Supreme Court , through Justice Renato Corona, castigated and penalized a judge for his arrogant treatment of lawyers and litigants. The ruling is enlightening, thus: SEC. 1. Judges shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of their activities […]

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@senmiriam and the Code of Judicial Conduct

March 1, 2012

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      From the Code of Judicial Conduct of the Philippines, Canon 3, Rule 3.04, A judge should be patient, attentive, and courteous to lawyers, especially the inexperienced, to litigants, witnesses, and others appearing before the court. A judge should avoid unconsciously falling into the attitude of mind that the litigants are made for […]

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@senmiriam and rules on the behavior of judges

March 1, 2012

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From the Code of Judicial Conduct of the Philippines, Canon 3, Rule 3.04, “A judge should be patient, attentive, and courteous to lawyers, especially the inexperienced, to litigants, witnesses, and others appearing before the court. A judge should avoid unconsciously falling into the attitude of mind that the litigants are made for the courts, instead […]

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@senmiriam and rules on the behavior of judges

March 1, 2012

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From the Code of Judicial Conduct of the Philippines, Canon 3, Rule 3.04, “A judge should be patient, attentive, and courteous to lawyers, especially the inexperienced, to litigants, witnesses, and others appearing before the court. A judge should avoid unconsciously falling into the attitude of mind that the litigants are made for the courts, instead […]

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