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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I
OVERVIEW OF E'I'WCS
Introduction
Various Ccmeepte oCEthic:a by Pbiloeopbera
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DlMoal of Eth.ica
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KnowlecIp
Play ........
A.tMtic ExperieDce: _
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Sc'Ci.billt,' (FrieDd,hip)
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Practic::al R.. eon.bJ._
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1. ,
Il
ReJicioD
2
3
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4
4
4
Part 0
QUBBnONSANDAN8WBR81N1..BGAL
BTWCS
Partm
CASES IN JUDICIAL IH'WCS
1. Men Error DOt GI'OUDd for AdmiDiatrative
ComplaiDt
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from0fIlce
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Pr8dJce br Court
QrouncI ,. Di8ml-a ._ _
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Rule
Attorney. and Admlaaloa to Bar ._-_
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Rule I38-A - Law Student Practice Rule _ ..
Rule 139 - DI.barment or Suapen.1on or AUomell .:...
Rule 139-A - Intevated Bar 01the PIalllppl_
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Rule 1398 - D!.barment and Dladpline
II Altome1l
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111
Not
NOlllpnc:e
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154
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Appendix
Appendix
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138
Appenclla
Appe~dix
146
2. Preaumplioll of Innocence ._
148
APPENDICES
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Appttndlal
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181
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mucs
CouIdereei
128
128
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152
153
AppencllaA
118
PartY
Per.n'"
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Part I
OVERVIEW OF ETHICS
f
InIroduCtIon
Ethice .. about how we oqht to tive. What maUl aD
action &he richt, nther than die wronc thine to do.
BAJlIEVJEWEllIN
OVElMEW
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ity aDd oar aYUicI aDd ambitiaa 10 that the 6mctioa f1l ethies
Ia to reiDl'oree thole eeDtimeDta that meet with the pneral
approval
or aD.
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B. &Owl"",
'l1ae aecond buic Yalae II bowledp, COMidered u deSirable ror ita own eab, DOt mere., iDltrwDentaDy.
c. PIa7
1'be tbinI buIc upect oIbUJlWl walI-being Ia play. A ...
laiD lOll ollllOl'alilt analyzinc hUJlWl poda may owrloolt thia
baie value, but aD aDtIIropoIotiat wiD DOt ran to obeerve thia
DMSIONS OF ETlDCS
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or ETHICS
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A ftnt buIc Yalae, CIIIr.-p ,,,..Ii.. to the drift 0I1811-pree.... tioa II the Yalae 0I1ire. '11M term -ute- here IipifIee every
aspect or the vitaUtJ (uito, lire) which puta a buman beilll ill
pod ahape Cor l8II-detenainatJoa. BeDel, ure here iDdudee
bodilJ (incIudiJw _ebial) beeJt.b aDd hedom &om the pain
that ~
orpnic ID8lftanctioDin or UVW'7. ADd the recor.
pumut. and realizatioD oIthia buic human purpoee (or
mtemall.y related II'OUP olJlUl1lClMl)are u various u the crafty
~Ie
~.,...,.. olalDUl "eaboard Ieekinc to Itay afloat
until hIa ahip lunIa beck lOr him; the teem.work oIlUl'pOM
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!"tion,
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Iarp aDd irTecludble element ill hwnan culture. More importully, each ODe ol_ can Me the point 01engqiq ill perf'OI'ID8IICI8I which haft DO poiDl beJUDd the perf'ormaDca itael(, enjoyed Cor ita own lake. 1'be perf'ormance may be IOUla'J 01'
aocial, intellectual or phyaical. Itnnuoua or relued, highly
Ilructured or relatJvaly inlormaI, conventioDal or ad Me ill ita
paUerD. ... An element 01 play can IDler illto hlllllaD act.IvilJ,
even &be cIraftiDg 01 enacbDentl, but II alwaya ualytic:ally
diatJnguilhabl. rrom Ita .. rioua- contut; and lOme act.IviUu,
IDterprilet, and iDlUtutiou are entirely or primarily pure play.
Play, then, hu,aDdla ita own YaI....
D.
Aathetlc ElEJNlrleaee
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E.
8odebillt7 (FrIeMehfp)
eommllDity to ita ItrCJD&N& bm ill the fIowwiDg of run fiieudlhip. Some of the coD-bnntioD bet ...
ODe peI'ICIII and lIDother Ia DOmore thaD iDstrumeDtal to the realization by -=h of
hia OWD iDdividuai purpoaeL But fiieDclahip iIlwlvea acting for
the .... of ODe" 6ieDd', JIW"POM8, ODe', frieDd', weD-beiJle. 'lb
be ill relationebip offiiendebip with at least ODe other peI'ICIII
Ia ftmdUDeDtal form of aood, Ia it DOW?
Po
PnIctIc8I BeuoaabIeIaaa
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there is the buic pod ofbeiDc able to briac ODe"
OWD iIltellipDc:e to bear eft'ec:tiftly (illprIICtical rearonh'C that
i88u. ill ac:tiOD) OD the problems of c:hoosiDi ODe', ac:tiOD8 and
lifest)'Ie shapiDc ODe', OWD characteI'. Neptiftly, this iIlvol_
that _ has IDIUUI'e of efl'ectite 6eec1om; poeititeJy, it illwives that ODe seeb briac aD iIltelligeDt and J'"8O!D-hle order
iIlto
OWD ac:tioD8 and habita and pradic8] attitudeL Tbi8
order iD tum has (i) aD iIlterDal aspect, .. wbeD ODe stri_ to
briJ'C ODe" emoen. and cliapomtiaas iIlto the harmOD)' of aD
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peace of miDd that is DOt merely the product of cIrup CII'
iDcIodriDatioa DOl' merely paai ... ill ita arieDtatioa; and (ii) aD
atemaI aspect, .. wbeD ODestrives to mabODe's acticm8(wbich
are atemaI ill that they chaap 8t8ta of a8'ain ill the world
and CIfteD ...........
d'ect the relatioas bet ...
per80D8), autheatie that is to .." ,eauiDe realizatioas of ODe', OWD he!7
orcIerecl evaluatioll8, prel'ereDCee, hopes, and self'-determlDatiOD.. Tbi8 ftIue Ia thus complu, iIlvolvinc fnecIom and reuoa,
iDtepity and .utheDtic:i~ But it has IUflicieDt IIDit)' to be
.. tad_oae; aad far label I
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8neDthI.J, aad 8DaD.J iD this list, there i8 the Yalue of
what. IiDee Cicero. we 8WDIDUiI.J aad lamely caD -reIicioD-'
For, .. there is the order of mNDS to eDd8, and the punuit of
lire, truth, plq aDd aesthetic uprrienc:e iD .me indiviclualJ,y
seleded order of prioritiee aad patten 01 speri.ljrau.. and
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OVEIMBW OFmDCS
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QUI8'nON8 ANDANSWUSIN
LBOALITHICS
the ctw.IItng of ta family. Wh.n the owner compliined, he c:Ietd the housing shortage. Also, ....
he Is ... to guMI court record .. Is the Judge ..
Part II
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A.
3. Q.
May a ...,.,
be conaidtred .. enpging In law
prac:IIc .nhough he does not appear In court IItIo
ptJons'
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approved, 8Itate property Itill in Iitiption ud attomey for the estate cannot aecute alDOl'tpp eaatract over etitate property. IFomilda VI. Bradi'" 164,
C.R. No. 72306,24 Jon. 1989)
5-
a.
A.
... ted:
a. Mar
contnlct over
A.
tsrminated, ...
It cannot be .. id that the aen:ile ot dilcipUnary authority by the court wbea it fa wVuatlJattacked conltitutes the court u oII'ended party, prosec:utor and judlf at the same time.
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A.
A Iibel.ult II not the remedy of the jucIp becaU8ethe outnqre II directed not to the judp u IUCh
but to the court 88 an organ of the adminiltration 01'
JUltic:e.Also, judlf mUit confine hiI time udulively in diacharging hiI public duties; public in~
elt suITen when thejudge II cIi8robecl ofhisjudic:ial
authority to face hiI auailant 011 equal JrOUDCIa to
prosecute c:aaes 88 a private individual. (Zaldivar
VI. Gonzales, C.R. No. 80578, 7 Oct. 1988)
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lahment?
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II
LlQALAND JUDICIAL
JTHICS
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AplaXXL-
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medicine
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11. Q.
ol evicIeDce,
AJtt. A. a
13. Q.
11
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When ..
1egIcI?
libeioul
lteternenta
c:onakIerM prIvIo
or
11. Q.
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Q.
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Q.
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WIll
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Atty. V
A.
QUI8TION8ANDAN8WBR81N
The COIjNIIIIon
pI .. aINnt on
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A.
c:IIenI
orwlhout~
18'
CIODtroI
mocs
mer ......
COfNCt?
employment - Ie.
21. Q.
Id
CIIIOIY
UGAL
probity.
Q.
proper?
2I.Q.
Q.
A.
lid .. Nota.....
In ,._ bo...... where there are no nolarial public, municipal tri8Jjudae _,. act .. recuJar
DGtarieI public plo.icIed that _ .... tumecl over
to the municipal a..unr. aDd certificatiOD ia
made in the notarized cIocumeDt that there ill DO
.. .,...01' DOtary
Matter
P. 809)
11
11. Q.
A.
12. Q.
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p. 4).
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IlnIcture.
prwJudici&I ilia.,...
aide fIl CllDdud =a
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iIlt.etrity and
Sbarewood CIOIDIDenta,
fIl peCt.jJ_~
aut.om - ...
Ia.,.. II _ fIl the palM
cune wills
tDJ ..... or ODIDIDwaity taD be
9iIite4. en. ,.,
tI1ewllaoaJd IIipiIy ror'talol.
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1mportMce end
(1111.1'71.1'''",
IAplIlhica IIIW
fIl ......
wbic:b
tna&t fIl
ID tt&al..,...&-law owea
to bit ctitDI. to Ibt Ceurt. to Ibt Bar. and to the
public. (.III.,,'" Praf
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What comprII
falmeU befoN
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dutY 01 CMdor lind
Court ..... wIIh oCher lawyers?
(1'61 &IIr)
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31. Q.
.. II pennlaslble ~ng
for a lawyer to publl.
.... MMpaper an announcement on the
opening oIa "UpI Clinic" which Inv .... the public to bringtheir c:nH for conDultat1on and advice
to Mid legal cllnlc7
A.
a'fOided.
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Q.
Howwouldrou
tIon ..... practice 01
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A.
37. Q.
A.
~acc
a prole.alon
ca In
or.
u.y alNyer
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(1'77 BIll)
St. Q.
A.
a.u au;YIEWEIl
QUlSTfONS
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40.
A.
(c)
(d)
1.
An.. 1491(6)
2.
Art. 2208
(c)
Canoll8
28. 1914)
prKtIce? (tin. 1871 Bar)
s.c.. 8
Articl"
nw IepI prol__
mucs
LesialatioD
(a)
Q.
or Judicial
ror Law-
Ethlca
Q.
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43. Q.
A.
42. Q.
IthIc,? ,t87'.a"
(b)
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o( AI'llItal lId
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. Bar AsIOciation adopted a ne.
time, the ~
RespoDlibility on August 12,
~:, ~h:
:~~rwent .everal amendments until
A.
1976.
44.
Q.
v...._u.
wtion).
A.
41. Q.
The prilllllJ)' power and ft8ponsibility to admit membera of the Bar ft8ides in the Supreme Court. (In
re: Cunanan, et a1.,150O.G. 1602). It is noteworthy
that unlike the 1935 and the 1973 Constitutiona,
the 1987 Constitution no longer provides ror the
power of the legislature
to repeal, alter and
lupplemont the rules promul,ated by the Supreme
Court (See Sec. 5, subeec. 5, An. VIII, 1987 Conati-
47.
41.
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
R.a.on.,
of
Practice of Law is the doing or portorminc or aervices in a court or judice in a proceedin, the in, including It.o,aladvice and coufUlOl,and the p para
tion or 1"101 inlltrumonts and c:ontract by which
rights are IIO('Ured, although sUC'hmatter mayor may
not be pending in a court. fSmallberg VI_ State Bar
of California, 297, p. 916). 'Ib practice JaW- is to
carry on the bUlinellll or an attorneyatlaw (People
'18. Peoplo's Trust Co., 167 N.V.S. 7671. Pn.oparinc
documents Rnd renderinc other 8ervit'ea involvinc
the UN of legal knowlt.-dge and skill, margilll ror
such IOrvlce8 are within the term "pradice oClaw.(reol)le '18. Poople's Stockyards Staw Bank, 176 N.E.
901)
May Cong" validly l'gl.lat. to Idmlt I partIcular person to the practice of law In the Philippines?
BAR REVJEWER IN
28
J.I(lALAND.lVD1CIAL BTHICS
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49.
QUES'l'JONSANDANSWERSIN
A.
Md IIW ~1
1188 in his law practice the
The lawyer shoUld ~Y the RoDor AttorneY'. Thue.
name which .p~
uame in the Ron 0( At.
a Ia~ wh~..
RaJDOI may not 1118 the Dame
tomeya II DioDi81O
the aDepti0D8 that his real
Pecbo D. de RaJDOI on
Pedro DioDilio (See P8JII8D VI. Ra moa, 93
name ia
a lawyer who ia registered in the
SCRA 87). 'lbua.
.oniai Ramoa may not em.
Roll or AttomeYI II Di
0
I the
Pedro D. de RamoI even if"his nlUlle
poy
name
i0 RamOl an d
iD hie birth
certiftcete ia Pedro D'101Wl
hia mother'a eurname ia Dayao. A lawyer 11 only
authorized to U8I the lI8IIle reciateJ'ed in the Ron of
Attomeya. '!be U8I of other II8IIleI would be dace,.
Q.
A.
51. Q.
A.
B.
(2)
(3)
(2)
(3)
52.
Q.
A.
NOTE:
tiOD.
50.
LEGAL EnUCS
10
baa tomph
nar
or Ramon
Qul.umblna;
eeo .110 In
fa:
NIA board
.. counl.1 for one of the defendIn" In an action befoN the Manila Court to ....
I marftIme law, .... client of Atty. Q being one
of the cargo ownera. ut." AttJ. Q wIthdNw ..
coun ... for the ellant Ind prlV.d that hi. eN".
Int lien be r.cordtd on hi. client'. cargo .. the
venue. He alto IIIed with another court In RIuI an
action or r.covery of prof lon.l .... ag
hie
ron:.
JOlt
car
A.
The SaJit'itOl'Goncll'llftlmAina roun8t'1 or the Rl'publie wich tho City FWaI ""inc only the I't'pl't'lttnla.
tive, 10 chat thf pC'riod h IppM' mUlt be coun~
from t.ho time thf SoIiritor-GcoMraJ ft''ivt!8 mil)'
otthto~.
(SH Rt-puhIit va. Dt-la Crua, 118 SCRA
18; abo 'hnpa 0.., va. ~blic. 17 SCRA 535).
58. Q.
A.
No.n.
lUI. n.~
Il...
al1AlnatJo....
W.. _I,,,,
c:argo
chergo
ManAl
Court had alrHdy onterad th. III. of the cargo. Ie
the charging lien proper?
pulpertod?
A.
AttJ. Q ~
Q.
or dlrecton
qreemenL
5S.
II
57. Q.
Ma,
non-aa.,., practlc.
law? R.alon.
No. AppC'arInc ..
I.
default.
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BAIl
lied. .~~_I!........
apInSt....- .
Judgmentw..... ~
th.,.
a denl.1 of due Pfoc.
...
?
A.
:plJ
2(3),
5I.Q.
59. Q.
A.
2.
6.
A and B who are law students entenIcI their appearanc before the Municipal Court .. prIv_
proMCutora In a crlmlnal CIII. ThIs was disallowed
by the trial Judge. Is this COINCt1
A.
Azq oOkiaI or other pel'lOn .ppointed or deelpatecl in .ccordance with law to appear for
the aovemment of the Philippinea. Thia om
daI baa aD the rich" of a duly authorized member 01 the Bar to appear in auy cue in which
aid pemmeat baa int.erelt clirect or inclirecL
(Sec. 33, Rule 138, Rulea 01 Court).
or
60. Q.
by coun.. l?
.he.
was not,......mecl
A.
8.
11. Q.
A.
eoroDed in a recognized
1)
.
law
echool'a dbai.
by the
7.
8.
Supreme Court.
2)
3)
62.
Q.
Is the law
supervising attomey .
BiIbed
Yee, ..
13. Q.
A.
....
Q.
~certalnmemberaofthe
IS.
Q.
A.
Yea, a lawyer mUlt pay the requisite annual privilep tax on lawyers, wbich is fbred by law in the
sum of P75.00 annually, payable in cub, or in two
iDataIlmenta. (Sec. 201[a), CA No. 466 as amended
by R.A. No. 42).
K. Q.
A.
INIrwho ......
hiblted to prKtk:e.
A.
The memben of the bar who are prohibited to practice are the rollowing:
L
2.
Judges. 01'
0fIiciala or employees of the superior courtl,
01'
3.
to
or
<Aurt),
4.
or
6.
I.
dWrmeD and
=,,~(Sec.
members
or the Coutitu-
2,Art.IX,NewCou-
17.
Q.
as Attornay
de OfIclo?
LBGALAND JUDICIAL
BAR UYJEWEIlIN
mucs
A-
QUlSTJON8ANDANSWU81N
A-
..
..
Q.
A-
..
71.
....
CIDIIIt
Q.
A-
72. Q.
A-
A.
:::::.:a.......
of appoklll'iIiiiI1I filII-
1._~ '.
Ilia"",.""
~.
Deo
..
c..t; Sec..
u.
.....
5_.
I. Jbale
1Y..lt73
aaimiul
cue au! .,
No, .... ttorney Ie pl"MUmeclto be propedJ .uthorIaecl to repreaeDt an.)' c:auaa ill which be appean.
and DO writteD power ofattorDeJ ia requind to autborize him to .ppear ID court for hie elieDt. (Sec.
21. Rule 138. RuJee atCourtl.
c:ouni.I
--.I ....
time. <Sec. S. Kale 1l8.1bitL.)
71. Q.
client
17
4. Rule 118.RuJeIof'Court).
II. Q.
LBOAL miles
n.
Q.
or
.,
a_
May an attomer
voIuntartIr app
for
a peraon
A-
Court).
74-
a.
ora.
caa..
77.
the
a.
A.
trial?
A.
75- Q.
A.
248).
7L Q.
A.
The controlling elate wouIci be the receipt 01the clec:iaion by the new lawyer because oIthe dm'IMfP"O'
that all previous orelera ancI pleaclinp were aIreacI,
leJ'Veci on the new lawyer although there was 110
.peciftc withclrawal by oriJiDal CIOUDIeL
(See DoIorea
cIe Mesa Abaci ft. Cesar cIe Mesa 'Ibpacio, G.R. No.
L-42226, July 9, 1985)
a.
or
Court).
71.
a.
A.
71.
tohlm1
A.
a.
The decl.lon
or
Del' teucling
to cIepacte bia
Ie
m a maD-
ma,
10.
",,"'.ANJ)JUDICIAL
mucs
QUI!S110NS AND ANSWERSIH Uf'oAL mllca
not Informed 01
Ace"::.:r-Coultu.;;:
..... ;.,.,...tmlnt.
v.IId""' He~
Ihould hIvt ....
A.
,_...
... ~
A.
of the...,...
11. Q.
A.
13. Q.
12.Q.
I.
I.
I.
...
In e... luch wrlll .... con... nt cannot be procunod. tfM..... mu.t be nled with the application
ror .ubatltutlon proof' oCtoo Ill" vice or notice of'
'lK'h motion in th. manner I"t'qulrecl by the
NIH on the attorney to bco lubatltutod. (U.S.
ft. Rcmomeo.20 Phil. 189; In re: Clemente M.
&nano.O.R. No. L-24tJ4. Juno 30. 1970).
ror
01
able negligence?
A.
N_
~
Bar )bt_No. 3&3. Oct. I.1986. twoIuUun &'It Bur olthe ~
Court)
d,... .ppea,. In .ome pl dlng. A reault, nolice to tile lwIef w.... nt to .... old .ddre . No
brief hlvlnt bMn tiled, the ..,.,..1 w dl.ml ed.
.. the flilurelO II". notice of naw eddre cu ..
f.
....
Q.
8Al1IVIIWII1N
A.
LBOALAHD.JUDICIALmllC8
e.
Q.
by a ....
A.
are:
KQ.
,..
",.,
are:
1.
2.
a.
I.
coun
1)
Advocate in open
lea8IODai
2)
DniIner of framework
3)
4.
17.
To be punctual In aUendance. and to be CODciae and dlnct In the trial ucI cliapoeitionof
au.... (Canon 2,lbUI.)
..Q.
,--
To netiI1 hud ADddeception when he dIacoY.. tha~ the IIIDe hu been pra .... -~ --L'..L.
(Cuoa 41 n..,..1
, .... u.);
"-.-a,
UPOD
the court
01'
WIUQI
partJ
41
.4)
II. Q.
A.
for c:oOaboratift
by preparina charte ... and CICIIltncta
etrGrt.
How ..
the obllgdons
of a a.wyer c:lnslllecl?
.)
Fiduciary oblipUon
b)
c)
LEGALANDJlIDICIAL
BAR II\'1IW1R IN
miles
QUIS11ON8ANDANSWUS IN UQAL
p-
dWn'"
ala.,..hID
obIi.
11. Q.
PI'Ohihit.
interest.. 0.-
obliptiIIID is with ~
propertJ. The
_,_..Il_ oChia .... -.1_
ftjIi
dieD'"
CIO-..........
.. peel fA the
Ie":
6d~
biI obIipdoD. to
.
prohibited hID the
PIi~te tuDda. ... the fuDcIa fA hie ~~
~e it ....
prohibited Crom bu1iftl pevpert11D IittpUoo..
'--.
IZ. Go
It. Q.
10. Q.
...,.
I.
..
IS. Go
YL
to
1M
May alewyer
be allowed
to"""
"w
(See Cantelang
for admIalon
4.
:::""'ll~~~attine.
a.
of
1.
I.
right
..
bar?
C8It 01
t ......l
RHIOfto
A
...............
Iew?Whr?
mnca
M. Q.
A..
No. A PnctWnc .. ."... and oIIlcer of the CIOUrt racine conwmpt proceedinp cannot juat be allowed to
w1untarily retire from the practice vi .... beca ....
auch act would render nuptory the lDherea& poww
vi the CIOUrt to puniah him ror contempt iD clerenee
of ite InWpit1 and honor. (Mont.edllo ft. Gka, ...
36800, Odober 21. 1974.60 SCRA 234),
State 1M Attorney'.
"1._ _..__
I will maintain
Oath.
do.,Jemnly..., that
01 &h.
..
.,
IAIl11'diWIIIII-
'.
ita
the
.,ti\Utecl lutboriU.. therein;
DO fallehoml, _CDII""'- to the cIoiDI 01 any iD CDurt;
I wiD DOl wtUiDII1 DIll' wiJlinII1 promote or .... ..,
...... _ ,.....
unlawfW auJt. or "ve aid ..
10 m& tod..
1wiD
1Il111W1'1 __
11
~cIe..,
17. Q.
I&.
8CRA16,
H. Q.
A.
Howcld
_ &hat conduct which ia conb'ary to jwdice. b0G_, or community moralltandarda. TbUl peraoaa
who were convic:tecloCviolaUonaofthe Election Law,
or p..... nled fal .. certificate8, or concealed the
pendency or c:riminal cuee apinst him were CODeidered u lacking good moral chanc:ter. (See ID Ie:
F1oreDtino, GA No. 19101; In Ie: ('.. I.... 66 SCRA
~orIginIII.,
...,.,__
...w
:t:s~~
The
orfciDated with the ICtivitiee ofAbrabam
Gmer 0I1WWttan. New York. In 1907, Gamer
......... a New Yed law finn to act u ita ...
ill llllicitilc reIIiDer .......
ta from ICCicleat ..
.... o.ta. .... baDe II'OWMl police beadquarten .... witIa the eoopentiaa oIa clerk iD the potiee
iD pttiq a clail,J1iat of aai... Yictiaa Gamer, who
not a lawyer, .....
taaIIJ III ap 24-IIoar
,law oftlce iD partnerebip with a ...,.,. In the aarI, twenti ... Gatner
... W DIt )ll'G6tol'l86,OOO.OO 011 a Irolul
S4OO,OOO.OO.Be "'eaavided offraucl iD 1928.--
allrWjIiJ Iena.
246).
....
Q.
May a law
ac.IHd
I&.
Lawyer iD Moclen
Finman ScbDe,er, SeaIDd
..,..
II.
1).
a .a.,.,'1
right to
Q.
I&.
...
QUESI'ION8AND
rJ elDployment.
esp ..... or
com~~
a~
penoa.( Orwinc ..
a.
A-
a.
A-
102.
(;hkaaO.
1eM. Q.
A-
90 ALR 258).
8UCCeIa.,
contract.
1Os. Q.
a.
A-
'l'heJare:
fee con-
1.
2.
.menu,
103.
Q.
A-
~ .:..........
:tt1
Jiving hall
by way of continlfnt
ree.
t.o hia lawyer
... Court 01~lled
In thil
Jwiadiction. (LaiC
A-
..
(A'
(B'
(C)
(0)
(E'
(F)
What are the factors that should be con.leIIred In determining the 8mOUnt to be awarded
.. attorney'. ,...? (11n ..."
ree
CDDtincent
contracts are VIIi4l
(Canou of'Profeulonel Ethlca, 42).
mBca
r..
3.
ANSWERS IN LEGAL
ror.
nor
ilD:!:.'-
the
t01.
However, Do
IDUil be a ('OII.~ry
(7 C.J.S. 1041). It .. ,_
mal ('OIItraet.. .ed The lawyer cannot reco,,,
100.
ETHICS
BAR UVlEWIR IN
10
.1
..
A.
..mcea,
a.
107. Q.
A.
Deft.,. Retal".,.
or.
aD
101. Q.
A-
843,.
101.
Q.
101.
Q.
A.
8nd...,.
NCh.
BAa.,uwll DC LJGAI.A.~JUI)ICIAL
maca
The
between I union lnell benk on the
tenna of I collective bergalnlng eg.... ment wee
elevated to the OftIee o' the Pre.ldent. Atty. S ...
.I.ted the union during the negotiation .. After the
orne:. of the President directed execution of the
collective bergalnlng agreement. Atty. S filed a
notice of ettomey'. lien and _ed
that the benk
be clrected to pay him ten P'ft*'I (10%) of the
monetary nard of 14 million pnoa due the .....
ploy.... or over I million pe.o The benk demurred. Th. OftIce of the Pre.ld.nt granted the
Ipplleltlon of Atty. Sind ordered the bank to Ply
the ten percent mlnu. the Imount corre.pondlng
to the tum due from protecting union members.
BuIa of Atty. S delm .. Art. 111 of the Labor Code
end Sec. 11 of the implementing Rules which IIlow ettomey' .....
not exceeding ten percent (10%)
tn 1"1Judlelll Idmlnl.trdv. proceeding. for ,..
coV8fY of Wlge On the other hanel, the grant of
.ttomey'. fe I. qu tloned under Art. 222 of
the Labor Cod., no Ittom.y'. f.e. In collective
bargllnlng negotiation' mlY be Impond on Indlvlduel membera. but .ald
mlY be charged
",aln.t IIfJIon tuna. The
ueWI. llao pond on
Whether the OftIce of the President had Jurlldk>
lion to grant the Ippllcetlon.
A.
,So.
(Acne-
va. Waldell,
672),
2.
110. Q.
'or
A.
mlnlna=t~"n:nattICI. ""ere
('0\1"'"
ells.,..
111. Q.
.t.
112. Q.
A.
.~&Im~BnD~
uallViEWr.aIll""_
It
....
111
Q.
A.
114. Q.
A.
(DeDueI" ~
.-jned
been
et.c.. fAa.. "A. 20n
baa
CiODIua.J
B.
111.
Q.
111.llment oIlttorney.cs.
IK1Ive
or anatt.orDlJ
end file
01. colo
end ....
..
Pueual91.
t,
2.
negotiation
for the ,...
,...1
~.....,.m
A.
RetamiJtc LieD -
x. IIIwyw
.... l'IIItIonIhIp?
No the paymeDt of're. is not. necessary elemea&
of'tbe nJatiGD of'attGI.., and client (7 C.J.8., _
'11Ie nlation IDA1 aiat 8ftD tbouah third ....
,.,.
CII' II to paJ Car the attorneY. lemc:ea (U.s.
B,.ett .... AlphaPortlud CemeDt Co., 225 r. 93~
CII' twIl thouP IUCh .me. an rendereel bJ lila
attorDeJ gratui~
(Pacbrd 91. Delfel, 38 P. 208).
1.
Ally.
117.
Q.
DefIne DIsNrmenL
A.
Q.
Define Suspension.
u
G).
111. Q.
111.
A.
III
111. Q.
A.
""Ie.
pN"".
.. ---_._. -
,.
--------
""allfuI d~
aapl'rior court;
71 CnIp( or willfuJ a~
.. aD aUorDeJ
fOr a partl to a cue without authority to do ...
CiIt ..... ICM when. lawyer" Nid 10be obA'ud... theldINnIstraIIon of justice
10
121. Q.
....
A.
EnunwMeItle I&atuIory
,. ..,
A.
grounds
be 'UlPtnclecl or cIisbIrred.
-._
I)
124.
Q.
6,
_L
nunc
...,
poM
...
...
A.
YM.
or ......,.. be
or chbanMnt?
IUfftc*" UUM
tar __
110ft
a..r.
cArr lIw Ru
125. Q.
111.1--,-
lawyer
3,
.,
An-Jo'........ EtluC'."
~it;
.tw.
01"''''01 r.worabIt
to appNl'
21
'-1
122. Q.
..
In the ~
tar ......
cir'cut.
~~.
NARUSU DIVORCI
S)
.)
('OC\\i(tjOQ
h_;
&)
I tn11M'
'lOlataoo or oe,L
Johft W\UYma
in\l\h;nc moralllA.,-
~I'
Alllwyerin ~
....................
_
....
.. rnICIALETHICS
. " LJ(lALAND "u"
BAIlREVJBWBRiN
CE CASES, OBTAINABlt
'. '
,
SUCH
DIVOR
LID WORLDWIDE,INVo 1_
::; TWOweEK~N~~SU
IF BOTH PARTIES ~~
,
., " NO TRA~L
liOnsuch adoption and
"
I
Otherlnfol"" rt. ~nd division of conJug~
'I
. custodYand .uPPOI
eel by the undersigned.
-.;
"
, l .... will be .xpl. n
QUESTJONSANDANSWERS
126.
A.
No. The attorney can waive the private and confidential character of the disbarment proceedings,
which was done here when the attorney touched on
the same testimonies during the trial. Moreover, the
introduction of the transcript was for the purpose
of impeachment. The right of a party to impeach
the credibility of adverse party iaa defense tool sanctioned by Seca. 115and 16 of the Rules of Court. (See
Villalon, Jr. vs, Intermediate Appollate Coun, 144
(Atty,)Jc~
"
:II;ts,
Atty.
SCRA443)
127.
Q.
A.
tb)
~h
propel'
of pruCwaiooal
SCRA~).
at
Q.
as
IN LEGAL ETlDCS
A.
on QUlIN other than thllM mentionl'd in the ltatute. The statutory enumeration of the l"Oundl fOr
dl.barmont or luaponaion la not to be talulft II
llmitaUon on the pneral power of COUN to lutlpend
or disbar a lawyer. The inherent power of the court
over ita offic.ra cannot be .... tric\ed. (Quinpa va.
Puno. Adm. Cue No. 398. F"bruary 28, 1967)..A lawmieconduc\, although not reI.ted to his prac:tice. may COIIIIUtuteaumeieRt IJI"OUnd.fOr di8ba~
mont \Royong va. Oblena, Adm. Cue No. 376, April
yer"
QUI8TION8ANDAN8WBRBIN LIOAL
muce
II
A.
e,,_
n.
130.
Q.
Lftr" C prepa..cl
mining~,.tlon oontrKt
......... lend wee
.. w.. owned by
oorporltlon. M. "..ldent of the oorporltlon flied
forcIIebennenL C........
Ie ..,.. .... oo...,.ot ...
negOClat.d by X end Y who .re brothera of M end
they benefited 10 th.t h. pll.ded for oompnllon.
I
where II w.......
to appear
owned by X end Y when In f.ot
A.
a...,., C ""dIL,
131.
Q.
we,.
Q.
A.
Pn,t...
mDI1"
L8(1ALANDJUDICIAL mllC8
BAIl UVJEWIIIN
....,
unfamilianty
are not expected to bo. tll
-aa ~~dro VI. Geraldez. 78 SCR.\
la.... (See ~a -.10 98 SCRA 46).
~ trill....,.
.... .,.,.11' -
one ..
Alatine, 23 NW 594 (1885); Hamil and Co. va. Eneland, 50 Mo. App 338 (1892); People ex. rei.
134.
Q.
(a)
or
-._n.... 'rof_" I
.,..1
w;UUn ....
A.
II
133. Q.
mnca
A.
131.
Q.
A.
bebaVlOl'. (See
I motion for writ of ecutlon wtth the 1ft.. court.
Igaln Invoking the ato,.eRed eon.'Rutlonei provt.Ion. On Octob.r 2, tl71, the trial court laalled ,he
vrrIt of execution, ,.Iultlng In the ,amlahmenl of
the fundI of tht client. 80th plaintiff and tht trial
court ..... laked to ...... In thtH ac:tu.Ilons. May
the plaintiff, a Ilwyer, and the prealdlng Judge be
cited for contempt for the Isauanee of the writ of
the .xecutlon while the caM w.. atm pending cleo
137.
Q.
A.
A.
131. Q.
law;.
1984),
131.
Q.
I .
A.
SCRAI)
LJOALANDJUDICIAL
..
140.
QUISTIONSANDANSWIJISIN LEGALBTHlC8
PIIIndIf
AttorM(Ior':"
Ing the ..----.
pIlOn?
Q.
A.
In fIvor
complained thIt
01
ror
143.
hIvIne
1....
tenable?
A.
Attlt X caDDOt
A.
Q.
In proceeding far the payment of wortunen'. compenaatlon, the employer (who dl.put .. the claim)
for humanitarian .....
wa. willing to pay
he
DOt a partJ
Q.
that 10
ComplaInant
fI_1
.,.......aed
By
war Of .,.
.....
lie Iftyer
COlI'
.........
1fIIdavI Of desistance; he allO cIaI..... I
tMt upon I*UIII 01..,. recorda of the eJ.ctment I
cau. he found lhII complainant had al...ady fllId I
.I
on.
PZ,OOO.OO to the heIra of the dec:NMcL ThI ... below the minimum of PI,OOO.OO fixed by law. In 0rder to en.bl. the guardlana of the dace.Md to ,...
cal". the .um of PZ,OOO.OO, the guardian ncurecl
the ......
of Idly. M who flNPlred a Motion to
Dlamll.alleging that the daceaMd had II,.",
,.c.lved P4,OOO.00. Thl. WI fal t.t.ment.
Atty. M when charged for making such ,.1 .. atatemant pie" he had to make auch tal .......
ment
far legal technical ,. ......
Is he liable?
Adm.
'*
'ft. Flo
Q.
contract
compIllnant who
or
duct?
1"~_
......"
Alto
A.
poHd
with
In ~
..,
In I -...
AttI J( ~nt
,.,.deIM In favor Of III
.. ..,IL JudIiF 1IIiSfY
award parcel Of """
pI.IntIff, ",d to which WI' sold .t .uctlon .. "
.11 ~~
141.
mucs
BAIl~1N
A.
QUl8'nONSANDAN8WBR81N
Ap~
tor fling of brief I.hll ca.
en admInlttrltOr Is IPPGI
__................
U..
hid
no more legl'
':.torcllCell'"
:::"'_
..",... ...
1.
Q.
... ndln:
A.
147. Q.
1....
Q.
Atty. G
to appMI .... Judgment
....
client. TheN ..
no IhowIng thIII
JudgmenI
WII enoIleOUL'" cIIent ....
-.
Pfor ....... I
is he liable?
A.
Q.
A.
1IfIfa:::::a
him.
..........
die
IIbInntnt
PIIItd 10
...._
1....
u.
f
I
hint willi
A.
mnca
In the "tara cae: WI.... ,ulpended ..... dIIWmen. proc:eecllnp would be a vlo .. tlon of hit right
ag.lnl' HIf-lnc:rlmlnatlon. Ruling?
cornct1
A.
LIOAL
Court of
,.1Ied
BAR
70
150.
Q.
UVJEWBR
Ll(iALANDJUDIClAL
miles
IN
=:
A.
.;a:::.'!'f
A.
151. Q.
A.
8)
of
A.
Bar
aion;
2.
8.
154. Q.
A.
or
a.of""
PurPoses
(3) fundamental
1.
What IIthelntegqted
A)
A)
B) Intepatioa olthe Bar meana the official national uniftc:atioa 01 the entire la.,.. populatioa
0( the PhWppm. Thia ~
membenbip and
ftnandalnppoft
(in NIIlCIDabJeamomat) 0( fI'ff8J
att.orDeJ .. CODditioM ..
qua _ to the pnctice
0(1aw and the ntADtioIII 0("
.....
in the RoD 0(
Attone,I o(the 8upi_ Court (Pw Curiam ...
lutioD 0( the Supreme Coan, JanUII'J 9, 1973).
Y.. Tbe a~
mUllre ...
152. Q.
0( juatice;
and
of ..........
or the Integrated
Bar
are:
PhWpplntl1
of the Ph. .
1.
2.
3.
of justice;
BAR Rt:VlWIR IN
71
4-
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
iSS.
Q.
'Ib ..-
LlGALAND.R1DICIAL ETlUca
in the
QUESTl0N8ANDANSWERSIN
acIJDiniItration of juatice;
or .
:;;bi&h
~
li triad
.Iiatlin
on the part
icIeaIs O(integrit1.1e~
~pttence. public: -nice Ilnd
duct;
'Ib ..rtpard &be proI'eaionaJ interes ..
IDIIDberI:
'Ib cuhi.. te aIDOftI ill IIItmbe ... a 'Pirit
dWit1 ... broI)Ierhoodi
A-
While It le probable that the 'Pirit of commercial18mhal poeed a threat to the etandardl of the legal
prof_on.
the Supreme Court and the Integrated
Bar of the Philippines have continuousJ.y tried to
maintain a hl,h moral .... ndard for thle noble profeuion. One or the .a)'l 0( adUevl", this end ...
laid down by the Court. to admit to the prac:tice 01
thil proreuion only thUlle pel'lOns who are known
to be honeat and to poItIOIIll'IJOCI moral c:harac:ter.
Another W8J Ia by PUI'li", the profeuioD 0( moD
whose conduct deviatea ftoomthe ac:c:epteclethic:al
lines.
ot
157. Q.
or ...
Integrated aar of
lilt
w_
hoee
It
All .. .,.....
DameI were in the RoDrJ
Attonw,e vi the Supreme Court on Janull1
18, 19'13; aDd
2-
All..
en~~
..
In what
have the Supreme Court and the IntegratecI
of the PhIlippines maintained a high
menl standard for the ...... profnaIon?
I
I
w.
Q.
or
PhIIppInes?
A.
158.
LEGAL ITHICS
A.
a.
What .......
,.
QUISI'IONsANDANSWERSIN
L&OAL mtlCS
"
1.1.
Q.
...........
151. Q.
1.
Q.
A.
A.
WhIt wII hlPI*' to member 01.... Integr.,Bar If hi fala to pay hit .nnual due... '.
member?
'lbe failure or any attorney to pay hAa .nnual
.
Mnhip du.. AIr iii (6) monthllhall warrant
a
ptUioD oIhi1 membt-nhlp in the Intep'atecl Bar til
tho PhiUppi-. .nd default 01audl payment lor .. ~
(1),.....1halI btall'OW'd ftlrtho ~
olhil DIIIt r
,,_ tho Roll or Attorfte1l. (Sec. 10. Rule 139-.\ '
RuM oICourU.
I
J
1U1 terminatt hia memborahip by Oli. I .
A.
A......
therein?
112. Q.
A.
Yea. the Supreme Court may intep'ate the Philippine Bar ill the ex.rci .. or ita power, UDder Article
VlD. Section 13 or the Conatitution (now Art. X.
SeniOR 15(5),or the New Constitution).
-n, promul
pte rulee concerning pleadln" practice, and proc:edUN in all courta, and tho admi ion to the practice
oIlaw.-lncleoecI, the power to intopate ia an iJlheI-.
ent part oIthe Court'. conatitutionalauthori" 0eI'
the Bar. In providing that -.he Supreme Court may
IICIop& ruJee of court to effect tho Intetration of the
Philippine Bar: IWpubllc Act 6377 neither conr.n
new power nor re.trlell the Court'. Inhorent.
power, but ia a more lelliHIuLl". dt..elaratlon that the
intetraUon ot tho Oar will promClte public IntoNlt
Gr, IftClI'O 'pctelnrally, will -raiN tho .&andardl of the
Iopl ptUf'Nlllon.lmprove tho admlniKratlon ofJu\ice, and enable the Bar to dlnarae
Ita public ....
IpoDIlblllty IftClI'O off...:ti"ely. (In re: lntetratioD 01
tho Dar otthe Philippine., 49 SCRA 22),
It the Integratlon of the
_I'M
Yea. In aU
lion
tuN
ai' conlthutlonal?
."pttI'\'iIIe and
1.
I.
or I"w.
,.
aPLAlfDJUDlCIAL
IAIIJYIIWIR
maca
IN
QUI8TIONS
:-~,.",
a.
'"
=with
.,.,
A.
to-.,
Iied
r.. tuna:
1)
recruu..
S)
11S. Q.
lOCiely
(b)
latal profeuloD
(c)
the court
(d)
the cUent;
,.
mucs
til.
Q.
A.
ta.
VI.
Q.
or
A.
170. Q.
tl1. ~
v:
,...1UNd
A.
No. The act of the judae in ad, ... ,,,, X or the co.,...
quencte and implication of the UIIipment 0( the
LA"'P JUIJICJAI,
mIICI
"
I.- prlJctlce
CO
'{II no'
~1
b(lCftUIlCl
the",
,"a.
prOrtl.d. Inle,
fotfowl: .. ptrHNItly beleve ..... the Supreme Court WI8 wrong In refutIng to
bIll In the c.... cited by .... F....
,
know thai the facie In the cited CIHS art a!moat
ldentlc.'lo IhOlt .hown In th.. elM. but I.trongly
,"I ..... the Supreme Court overlooked the equItable end humanitarian npects 01 .... caM.
(s-
.
171. Q.
c-tro'" c.pu
."ow
.",....,...1
A.
Le.i
plo~
A.
=pt
in order to """"""
JudltIllOUfH
'"Ponde.tt
for toeing
A.
his...,
In the Courtroom?
_riet,.
173. Q.
!:'"ordIfIngNjIctIng
lilt PfOItCutlon' rgumtntl,
the def.nd.nC'. Idml 'on to bll~
In
01thttt
.Ialemenla of Ihel,'a'judgt.
I.
'''AJA'I mffCS
174. Q.
A.
or inhI-
He, or his wiro or child, I. pecuniarily IntorC!llted all heir. legatee, Cftlditor or othenriaej or
2.
4.
O.
lPI-A.'t(DA'DICIAL I"nIJCs
BAI~DI
CIIId-
~PtoPIt ..
17S,
a.
....
;..c...
=~
dIIdlidiOft ......
II ..... a
QUISTIONSAMDANSWDS IN LIGAL
won
P'OVkIed '"
A-
y.. there ..
..
I"
A-
cliIqualifica .
tiaD
iDhibitioD. 'I\e.we"
1M pIUDCII UDder wbicb ~
amcer it ~
a..- ~
JudIe.. . '.
ua
r.
171.
a.
177.
conduct he ..
A-
a.
A-
lit.
edmIII....
....., ~
tor~.
The munIcJpII
Judge Jutllfleclllltamount of .... bali ...... ,.....
a.
n~
o('fICM ..
mncs
baII-
171.
__ RINLBGAL
BARRBVl"-
.umJUDICIAL
sal- is liable to
17t.
Q.
..
A.
reprUnall4l
~of:.
~:d'!:. C:
110. Q.
miles
...
182. Q.
(2)
113.
Q.
A.
Q.
be prosecuted under
A.
1M. Q.
't:'- proper
b~ ~ but
dirtioa to ""'"
A.
ment?
11t.
811
A.
.1
No. An incumbent membor oCthe Philippine judiciary cannot look admillllion to a Coroign bar
thil
will nlake him an omoor oCthe courts of a Col't'lp
country and IUiUt'ct to the Jurisdiction thereof. This
is incompatible with the position of a Judl8 in the
Philippint'8. (Re: Applirntion to be AdmltWd to the
New York Bar oCan
JudKO. BM 429. Marth 24.
1988)
me
~AND.lUDICIAL
maca
lAI_"""ac
paACTlCAL EXERCISES
fA conveYence: .......
...
tIL Q.
.,...,... (tl,,8II)
III"'"
A-
til.
III
...
wbich"'"
preaenteatate or
DO title untO the
1..
"....
".,.,u at a cIeed aN L
I-
..
I-
I-
t..
Q.
.f.
rl-
~,.,Suffi .
...,.
A-
Q.
A.
Q.
DefIne pINcIInp -
A.
-u...
nial -:,....
... aial- A
aDJjk.e a trill
Q.
I..... ill --
1...
IariallUhject-maUer
A1tz.
Q.
at ,'_
.....
tbe
_1IIe......,_io ........ ~
A-
Q.
........ ..,NIIc?
A-
-.
ia .....
(See..,
tl7.
--
......
....
1I........
ff
omc. ....
I
clutJ iI
...a.w. ..
ewicIeacI rl~
bJ-.
nc",.,.....
public?
decision?
be .ppol..led..."
_t
DIIIII""'''' ......1....,.".,....
.....
JadlmenL
at ClllDft7UC8
PropIr ....
17
1.1. Q.
....Imo
alolllJ\tl\IC'IAI. KTlnt~
aAIlII1Mt.'\\'t.1I
A.
1ea.
M.y
The Sup",,,,e
tht're " no ~ndin, ~
.na that even h. can queelion the IUrvey of
fore the jU~~ doubt on the int.el(rity of lbt!
caM' which ~~ ute RellOlution RTe No.
dary. (See In
va. Judge Mnximo
A.
Q.
A.
Q.
A.
':ouch
atation
--~"""".I
30,1995'
115.
Q.
Q.
Co..t
A.
187. Q.
A.
bt
A.
Q.
for .rrora?
by an administrative charge?
which ellaml.....
CIH for lack of mertt YIoIIte
the provl.lon of Art. VIII of the Constitution?
A.
JudQ. bt punl.tled
II
Q.
Social Wt"athor
114. Q.
203.
A.
No. (People
Q.
What ..
A.
VI.
The lawyer . ia not an umpire. but aD advocate. He iIunder no duty to rerrain from every proper
eflUment in IUpport. or any lepl point. beca .... ~
.. not convinced or ita inherent lOunclneaa Ria
penonal belier in the lOundne .. of hia ce .... or 0(
oH2AL~p JtJ('I(~IALmIICS
....~.. INI.....
PAl' J(Ii\'It:" ,,"
, thf autht'
QUlBnON8ANDANSWERSIN
(.\
rit1~ lIUPpO
11)49 J)
OpInlcM\ 2lI31
204.0.
A.
.:owed
rr;RA
_1.
. _ when on behalt ot one ~
CtJnIlict'nI Dut~ duty to contest tor that _~
it is the attorneYc~ientrequires him to opPGle_
duty 10~~ilitY
ohuch situation will dev.l-.
wben this po8SI
- .........
jon _ whether the accep~
/nviltJliOll of
prevent a lawyer fiom the fill
~ new~:
duty of undivided ~~elity and Jo,.
~
dient or will invite suspIcion ot unfaitIa.
:::
arcloubJe-dealinI in the performance tberect
~us':n
:m500)
205. 0.
A.
LItOAL miles
.1
tol1in, the compromiae apeement. The ted 0(conOiet of intemt amone lawyera II .. hether the acceptance
a Dew relation will prevent an attorney
&om the fUU dilcharp 0( hII duty 0( undivided ft
delity and loyalty to hII dient or invite IU8pidon
unfaithfulnou or double-dealing in the perf'onnance
thereof." (Marciano P. Brion, Jr. YI. 'ranaaco
Brlllant.ea, Jr., A.C. No. 6306, March 17,2003)
or
or
",.,..,t)'
P.rt III
&hI ".
th" lullj..ct n,,,U., uta P""IOUIIadntlnll.....Uw ('''"'I,I"Int In whlrh h
alIMeIy meted the penalcy or.I.
month. IU"lM'nllcm .Ithout pq.
un
"1
RaJ;,.,,:
CASES IN JUDICIAL ETHICS
'am:
Reaponclent judp wu charred tor Immor.l lI.l8IIII
with a"OCher ......
'11Ie .... pondent Judp aUepcI that
RaJ;,..:
The Supreme Court ruled that luc:h _plc:aba. aoUon by a JudIe towarda a party 1It1lan\ cIeaervea aewre
reprobation. Such mlac:onduc:ttalntl the 1m.,. oIthe memo
ben of the Bunc:h In the e,. of the public: who would 10M
faith and tn-t In the uprllhtneaa and capacity 01 Judpe
to be fair and honeet with lltlaanta. (Cr. Juclp, Apaa.
Del Norte, Buluan, Adm. MaUer 2300'
H:
4, A Judge
~,!noC
depend on subordinate.
to ,..
Fact,:
e.
Rulill6:
Judp admonillhod, The collation of recorda, trq.
lerlpta and exhibit. .nd the preparation of dec:laioll lit
the 1010ftl8ponllblllUIII of a Judge and Mould be ftniahed
'within 90 daya!'rom lubml.alon. Tho roglomcmtary period
0(90 dRY.dooa not commonco to run only upon explraUOII
of the period liven to a~nocrftphora to complete tho trQ.
lerlpt. baeaUllO Ju.....
directed to "'ke netoe or the
hearin,. Judp.hould
not ... Iy on ,ubordlnate employ",
to remind thom ortholr doadllne. Subordinate emplo)'Clee
oUhe court are not tho lIlarelllln. or ajudgo'lrosponalblU.
t.loa (In ... : Adm. Mattor 2396, CFI, January 31, 1981).
..
Ic.,
Ruli"ll:
The reepondontjudp waa admonlahed ror not Itudy.
In, conacionUou.ly the le,al ruiN applicable to the ca ...
Supreme Court aald th.t even If relpondont doubtGd the
accuaocl waa the roraor .nd may not bo convlct.od or r.lltn
caUon, the accullOdcould have been convlctod or tho u.. or
a falliOed dec:umenL (In re: City Jud,. of Ba,ulo, Adm.
Motter 1256, Aquat 8, 1980),
."
Qu .. hal of Crimi.
Fact.:
A complaint ror robbery with fhaltrated homicide w..
agnlnlt three ponona borore I'8llpondent'. court. A
moUon to qua.h W8ft mod ror two .ccuaed who wore lUll
at larp .nd oYer whom the court had not a(qulrocl JUN'
diction. Roapondontjud,. ,...ntGd the motion and ordered
tho police omcer to IUe.n .mended complaint.. at tho .am.
time .ho rec.llod tho warrant. of arro.t earllor 'Huod.
mod
Fact,:
A municipal Judge wu charpd with mleconduct rill'
roaolvllll a motion ror I'OCOneldorationwithout proof of lOrYIce on the othor party.
Rulina:
~:~ahed
...
by a ::~
No moUon .hould be acted upon
gothor with copy or::O
~ IOrvlco or notice thereor, toIlinr the motion at 18B8~thon and othor pupo,. accomps'
roe (3) dll)'l bororo tho hearine
Rulina: '
Thla Ia an error on the part of the judge bocau .. Ih.
hnd .Irendy mado a prima facw nndln, .n.er the prellml
nary examination th.t. crimo hod boon committ.od by tho
accuaod who wore .t Iarp. n.r duty w.. to hoar the IIlld
FacU:
RespGndeat mWIicipIJ jucIp wu acc:uaecI of milCJOD.
duct lOr threacemn, the complalnaat with a jail tenD I
they do DOtnatle the land. After the complaint ... &W
in the.Supreme ~amicabIe
Mllem.nt agreement ...
8Ubmitted, DOtWithitandilll the recommendation by the
inYelltip~ljudp.
m. alter No.l07''''',Aq.
27, 1980).
~_,not
Fact.:
~~dent
city judge wUacc"-_..I
allowini
reIDve.tip .
-tioG
meantime
hoJdilll the
then thereaftet
f'
duct itmllCOn
lUi
of cue in hie court and in the
.warrant
, pUting
FacU:
In a deciaiOD acquittiq the ICICUMd in a rape cue,
the respondent Judie in his cIecWoa lltated that the fiIinc
01a cue wu retOrted t.ou limmick" t.o Ihow t.o the public that a church t.o which the complainant beJonp. hel.,.
ita membere. The church omciaJa charpd the respondent
judp with mieconduct.
Ruli".:
'l1Ie Supreme Court rulecl that the 11M or the word
limmlck offenell the eenaibiJitiee becaUII this word indicetes Jack of linearity. Howe'lr, the Supreme Court took
note of the ract that not aU membere 01 the Bench poe ...
an enenalve vocabulary In the En,liah lallp'"
eo that
the miauae of a word could not be rollowed aut.omatically
by reprisal or luffer character. Admonition rather than
censure is warranted. (In He: CFI Judp Abra, Adm. Matter 2440, July 25, 1981).
11.
Speech
In
p,
CASES 1N.n.1DICW.
able?
Rulin&
Ruli".:
Fada:
Reepondentjudp wu ICCUIed oIicnorance orthe law
.... ~
an accused to altraicht penalty o( one (1),..
and eicht (8) montha or priIiDta t:orreioruzl; indemnification ofPl,135.00 with IUbaidiuy imprilonment 0( 141 da,.
in cue 0I1uo1VIDCJ.
RIIli".:
m.
Fada:
eo.
Ftxt.:
FiliDc 01cledlioa
Y...
14.
eo Apply .,...,...
Fom:
12. F....
mDca
RIfIdIUon 01
UT
15. Non-DocketIng of
Ftll:t,:
...
'I'wo
__
euea
ftJedberore
." the taant and the other .... the
m... t.
qrarian
court. one
the landlord. Respondent
100
Rulint:
docket the case is a violation of Sec:, ,.
Thefailureto
oCCourl Notwithstanding the ...,
Rule 136, of ~ RuI;:. reprimanded and admonished de.
IiltaDce, the
(See Advincula VI" Mun. Judge, ~
the Supreme us. Sept. 12 1980).
Matter No. 1610.- ,
'
,
,
in.~paleasepenalsubsity= ;~Pt~
an
f7.
I
I
::::eu:
101
5-3. (See LiDco, It aJ. VI. Hon. CFI Judge ofRizal, G.R. No.
65939, May 29, 1981).
11. MIY Judge be held admfnlstratlvely liable for NndtrIng
an erroneous order or judgment?
E.AImarvez,A.M.No.
20. Is .c:c:eptance of. conlultancy contract In GOCC vlolation of the prohibition from ,.appofl,1ment ImpoMd on
Judge In the administrative cue?
FGeta:
A complaint Cordisbarment wa_ filed agaiDIt a diemisled MTC judge for ac:eepting a legal conau.ItaDq ,_
_1
'''''1*''''
.,.Uun.'
RlJirw:
Prohibitioa 8"Mted. Th' rondut't of City Fileal In
be part
ech.m. to place Jw4... In
t'ODtempl aacl c&rtpu" calla b viprwe eondomnaUon.
U ..
EuMiw Order No.lI64 (1870). oomplaInta apt_
Judpe ahoWd be flltd with SuPNme Cowt .. dttputlMnt
hMdo When a Judp Ie the ~tt't or eomplaint that 'atb
6Ma ffJa. and utillMcl to tmbarTue and humiliate a nwmbM- or the judiciftey. SuPN"'O Court wUllntwM. Judi
cial indc-pcond~ntocan tit t'l\lCll'dby al\)' COrmof\'\'Jll\tkm,
lnt'ClO'~~1\C'Oor haruamt'nt. t'tIplally whon the condun
or th. fttcoal " charadt'rill'd with ha"t. and
NI.
,s.. Furtun va. Cit)' ,*.1. et al . a.R. No. ~.
Mit)'
aDowina hilutlf'to
ora
~"I.......
17,1981).
23.
a Judge.
Facts:
_
Because the .tlGr'Dr7 ClDDtinUtd to argue althouch tilt
judp aDDCMmcIed that the CUt it auhmitWd. reapondtal
judp remarkfd - Biwalill IiIG cfiJoa. (I will boa,.
~).
ton
of Judges
Not Count.nancecL
i..~~~~~
: '"611Q1Ul
of,... 1
,
I
\\"ht'n complainant moo a motiOD to du.qul\li~ ft'pondent judp &om ht'arina a civil ca.. , the laUt'r ronaidH't'd the all~tioM thoNin as a slur and .. an _ult
on his iD~ty and NquiNd tho tbrmer to ahow :aut why
he Mould DOt be cltl'd tor din!C'tcontt'mpt. At the hearina
of the ahow cau. nt'r. ~pondt'nt uUt'Nd lnt~mporate
pl\ralN alludina to complainant as .tupid. an octopus. and
a noc:od~ and .. If-ann(lint~ I~al tyranlln vit'w Uwl't'Of.
complainant ru~ an adminilltrativo ch.rp "",inat N.ponchont alltaina impropor d\'CONm. milK'Onduct lind/or
committina atta unbt'romina of a Judatt'. Rl-epondt'nt denied tht' eM1"&"- Tho Ju.tic. or the CA to whum the "aM
was rt'~mcl for inV'HtipUon reeomme>nd~ thC' diami ... l
of the adminittrati,~ complaint in ,i(lw of ~ dH'-t.~to
of eomplainant c:ontainl'd in an amda,it .ubmlUH to him.
104
BAR RE\1t.'WER I
24. U.. of
FactB:
Respondent judge U8~ ~ ~r !l'~t had been
upon on execution within hlBjurischcUon and BOldto
judgment creditor at aD auction sale, with the inlebt
acquire the car by offering, through his deputy clert
court., to purchaee it tiom the judgment creditor evea It
higher price.
The Supreme Court found respondent judge 8JId
deputy derk of court ,wlty ofmiaconduct. Ho~ever,~.
no eeriou pecuniary damage appears to have been
fered by the judcment creditor, who even withdrew .
complaint, the Court conaidered the penalty of cenallle
be adequate.
.
106
.ponding warrant of arrest. By rouon thereof, complainant med an administ.rative complaint againat respondent
which was endorsed by the executivo judge to the DePRrtment or Justice. The latter forwarded the complaint to the
Supreme Court, which haa admini8trative Buperviaion over
all courta and the power to discipline and dismiea judgcll
under the 1973 Con8titution. Referred for further investigation, the administrative complaint with its documentary
evidence was found to be amply substantiated.
I :
snncs
26.
25.
Facta:
::J:1y
t',0wed
them:
Reepondentjudge waa charged with "Serious Profes8ional maJpractice, grave misconduct, abuse of functions
of his office, and "highly reprehensible fraud and deceit"
perpetrated upon complainant and her father.
'The investigatingjudge to whom the complainant was
referred found that respondent, taking advantage of the
confidence reposed in him by complainant and her family,
waa able to appropriate for hiB penonal ends the total
amount of P35,OOO.OO belonging to thom. A complaint for
estafa waa filed against respondent judge but. compromise was arrived at whereby he executed a real elltate
mortgage over a parcel of land belonging to him to secure
the payment of tite amount appropriated, including intere8t.
. ,'.
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JlAlIEVJIdR
IN J.lGALAND.R1DICIAL_~C8
~:=
CASEs 1N.nJDICL\L
__'a
campl,ip,nt
j .
or
affidavit
deai8tanc:e
ded dro'
'
UpoD the iDqueItjudae reoommeu
ppmg oCthe
pWDt.
The SC heW that it will DOt outrigh~y ~
adminiltlatift complaint upon mere affidaVIt or d._ Ih-l
ilGll the builo(theevi~
p~nted
~d the ~
the ~ reIpOI'cIeot is adJninj8tratively liable. It ruled
the matter 0( dwIgiDg the designation or the app
crime iD aD information or complaint is vested in the
ecutiGD aad DOt iD the trial judge; that to allow the
CUIed to plead "Dot ,wItt' .fter an oral denial after
iDa o(the CllllllplaiDant'.motion to dismiaa and later . .
the order den,m, the motion in order to di.m_
II
did, the complaint II not within the proper boun~ of
Jaw; aDd reepaodentJudge dl.pl.yed .uspicloua DA~Ii.J:o..J
iD f'a.. oI'the 8CCUMd to make up tor his error in
a warrant 0( &mit qalnat the accused instead ot a milt
by Rulli, aJudiclal norm obvioa.I,
_the
DOtea
catecl.
__---.I
.-u-
aD
'II
by reapoadent judp,
his part.
VertfIabIe
Foct.:
ReapondentJudge w .. dwpcI iD aD 8DCIIlymouI c0mplaint with haviOl concealed in his penooaI data Iheet a
criminal record for f'ruatrat.ecl homidcIe. Hie clef'eue is that
thia w .. due to overairht .. the crimiDal cue occurncl teD
years before he prepared the data aheet, which cue w ..
dlamiuecl without trial, and that be mentioned thia crimi
naI cue In the lnfonnaUon sheet IUbmiUed to the Com
miulon on Appolntmenl
=-::,l'IIaibed
Ru'in6:
Complaint dilmiued with admonition to reapondent
to be more carefUlln preperlnar hie MrYice and data record.
Amon, the pointl diKuled w.. the rule OD anonymoua
complaintl. The Court Aid that while .. a rule it cIoea DOt
act on anonymous complalntl, CUM are ucepteclln which
the charp could be rully borne by public recorda oI'lnclubA
tabl. intqrity, thus neeciin, no conoboration by eYide~
to be offored by complainant, wha.e idenUty and lnte(rity
could hardly be material where the matter involved is or
public Intore.t. (In re: Anonymous Complaint .. aiNlt Diatrict Jud"e of Southern l.o)'ta, 81 SCRA 483).
=__
::::UII,
mocs
Adm.
'fJf'I.:
Chllr"t.d with cURlullin"lIo, .... puncl.,'" municipal
Jucili dllllttttd Lhe clu.r.,. buL r.bMtcI d.,f.,n .. U..
110
CASES IN .JUDICIAL
condonation
uL
_..!r..
or the wuv,
I
till1e ba.. I
IIlorali
doe. t, i
not a deti!lot
Rw~
I.
I
0( COll1pl.,
""III-
J)eIiataDc:e ia
preclude cliIcipUDary
~
iDveetlpte a judge for~
II ~ ~
IDI1
1conduct. (Leynea va. Vpl--
82 SCRA 326)
COIltinWIII, .....,
I
:
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33. Sertoua or 0rIvt Misconduct, DefIned.
FMt.:
Reapondent muDidpalJuclge .11 charged with 11'8Vt
mleconduct for a1lepd nonpayment of price of Burma
ncb. He.pondent'. defeD18 II that he had paid the debt
a bowD by complainant'.
receipt; he al80 aV8rred
that the matter did not Involve the di8charge of omcial
duti ..
Ruli,..:
Complaint dllmluecl. MlIc:onduc:t In omce la a milconduct .uch u aff'1da hiI performance orhla duti. u an
omc:er and not only wcb u affect. hla character II a pri.
ate IndlYldual. In auc:b CUM, It baa been laid that It II
neeeeury te .. ,.rate the character of the man trom the
c:haracteroltheollker, the mlll'Onduc:t. mW'ttaaance or mal
......ra wurantint removal mUll MV. dlren relation to
and be conneeted with the performance of omelal duU..
amounUnt .Ither te IlUlladmlDiItraUon or .lIItul, Inten.
tional DIlled and rallUN te dilc:M .... the dutl81 ot the
omc:e; a tra~
oIaome tltablillhed and d"ftnlte rull
or actJon. an unlawful behaviour or I"ON nlt,II,,,nc:e by
the public 1IfIk.r; the Judlrial ana w.... eomlpt or 11\111,1
....
l~te;lonllec:. VIolate the law or w.... In I*nl.tClnt
_~,:,a
w. .nown I',al rul .. , (AInMrO.a MIIIJI'O,
73 SCRA 101, dU .... DUIIl\llventur. VI &nttdlcto
SCllA
'II; In N: lloriUllno, 43 I'hU,llll).'
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3s
34. R.apectful
Contempt.
mucs
111
FM":
Counsel for the amaaed asked the Presiding Judp
w......
F~I.:
iWlpumlontjudJlCl. wh,ln he WItI .1 ill a pnllKlC\llur,Willi
ehar.,1Ci with mllK'Onduct fur the lumdlllll( of lho pn,lhnl
nary InvHtllIlIUon of a ehnll(tluf f",",neilUon 1III1Init a'm
pllllnanL "10 admlnlltratlve charp Willi rurommltlldud fu~
dllmlll8al by the Kemtillry or JUlltil" and lho I'n..ldunl 0
the l'hllll'I,I" ... latc'r dllenl_'
Ih" dlll'1lN, IIttli'nI he Will
n"Unlld or Ihl. pl'Ollllh."U,,1 action. I't'III"tn,II'nt Will apo
,I"loci Oilirid Ju.llIO. and Ihl! " .. I.lalll .'hl"r .tal" pn ...
:'utllr IlIdllflMlCi
Ihe (,11l1li to Ihe RUI''''''''' ('111111,
"uti",..
iIno I""IlI and ""dUll' 11Il.1.fltr tl", C.,urt to
'tilln IIlIlIllIlt thlt 1VII1"'IIII,,"1 JIIII".,"I.
'lilll'll,Ihllll')',' 11 I ftlvl"w th .. I,,,,,h,,,U,,1 11.'111111
RIII'I'IIIllIIC,,"rl I 11111 I 1111
M II I 'II 811;K 'ItA UI)
.'"III!rlllinll him, ((lul",,111 VI, ".'. I
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112
Ennes
BAR REVIEWER IN
v.
AbefIaIIonS
FadS:
ofse~
113
reliance
upo
.
. n h'18 employee, it may not be classified
senoua nusconduct.
81
Facts:
A nephew of a City Judge was among thOle charged
for illegal gambling before his court. The case waa later
dismiued upon motion of the fiscal. When charged with
milfeasance by the bara"llay captain, the judge' I plea was
that nobody objected to his hearing the case; that he was
informed that the flseel would reinvestigate the case; that
if 888igned to another judge, it would take severa) montha
to dispose 0(; that the dismi8881 was DOtpremiaed on the
fact that one of the accused is his nephew.
Rulin,:
The failure of the judge to Inhibit himselfil a violation ofScc. 1, Rule 137 of the Rulca of Court which is intended to file tho cOurlll from any suspicion of bias and
prejudice. As the judge had been held liable administratively in two other previous caSCI, the Supreme Court imposed a fine equivalent to three montha salary. (Rivera VI.
City Judge of Gingoog City, Adm. Mattor No. 2003-CTJ,
Feb. 28, 1980).
38. Referral to Tenancy Determination to Secretary of Agrar.
Ian Reform I. not Profel.lonal
Incompetenc.
of the
Judge.
Facts:
Reflpondl'nt C.A.R. Judge was chllrgro with profelsionnl inromlK'tcncc or grave almllO Cor referring to tho
Sccretllry of Agrarian IttJlilfln the preliminllry dutcrmination of the nlaUulllihip botw('('n pillinliff Bongco and do-
LJOAI-ANO JUDICIAL
BAR JIE\'ISfI1iR Jlf,
114
,,'
ETHICS
,
CASlSIN JUDIcw.
'., .,al'-
w"
the
...
aot ~ .: GDthecourt,
.. areaot~.
" " '
'.
IlMtUtl=
.'
.. the....nedjudidalactado
CbIrJII~
iJItPired by an lntentioD to ~
appear to be corf'IlI&,~t
c!iJrepJ'd of .ell-bo.rl.
. : the law.ordoal In Ser'lpio,Adm. Mat1MNo.lSOU-,-;
_I ruJee. (BozIa'CO'"
-.~ ~
, a- 28 UI80)',
' "
. . ' .
I
Feb.,
,
,
. . ,.'
" ' Ad Agalnlt the Provincial Board may IICII
39., :""',::.
DIreCt Contempt of.the pourt o! First ...
, fl. stance.
.'
FacD:
..,'
.f
'act.:
ReepondentJudp
.
.1
lea.
'
01Juatice-
ror renderiqa deciIioD In an appUc:atIoD for npatratlOD or Iud without any beaJiDI. Ilia ex-
CII'I't.p
IWUt,:
omce -
.'
III
Miaconcluct In
'Ib juatity a cbarp 01aai8coDcluct, it II requirecl that there be a ahowiDIola ~
... 01101M IItabliahed and cleftDite rule ollldioa, mon
puticuIufJ, UDlawfW behaviour or ............
bJthe
public omc.r. (BueDlYentura ft. Benedicto. Adm. Cue
No. 137oJ, March 27, 1971. Tbia cIoctriae ... beck to In
n: HorriIltDo, 43 PhU. 212 (1922) per MIcol .I.).
......()UII
Ex.p ...
maca
~m.peremptori)yeentencingcomp]mnantto"
~) cia,. lDlPNODment without hearing and due process.
nally 0( ODe month 11111')' fine is imposed. (Calangi ft, ,
Men AbacI, Adm. Matter No.699-CFI, Feb. 28, 1980).
:
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Decilion.
f;
I~nfiii1.lrthi-,.9 ~ fiioll
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w .....l ..... oIth...ub' mnaUtutC'd aut~lIiu.. thc-rttift;I
"ill do ""
r.~,
not """-'nt
fa'.
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SEC. 6. Atidiliortol PYqui",nw,,', (or oIMr oppli4:anta. All.pplican&. for adm_ion other than thoee referred to in the
two predin, MCtiont Ihall. before being admitted to the es.minatioD, .. tlafactori1y Mow that they have regularly studit'd
law for four ye..... aDd ~fully
complet.ecl all pre8Cribed
eounlN, in law IChool or university. officially approved and
ftC'CIIIliaecl by the Secretary or Education. The atr~vit o_f the
candidate. accompanied by cert.ificalt' from tht' Uruverslty or
tchoo1 01 law. Ihall be filecl u evidem.'e of such facta, and fur&her e'ridence IIl&1 be required by the C'OUl't.
.... _....ac.
aAi
...,
II.
..
III
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IJlGALAND JUDICIAL mila.
BAIlRVIP'ER I"
120
beebelor',
deer!' ID -::
=';iah,~
ae:
or
ror
or
10 eumiDatiolla
andCon~).
SEC.
10. Ba'aamino/lUll
. .
L
,,,~
q"-I;n._
G--~
-. -'"' Gmcu'r rs ._--~
__ , .
Encliah or Spani,h. IhaD
~_Inf" and a topy tht-,"", ~
...
aha)) anawer the
~ ~
to tarh amillftl. Eullllanyone.
4i'M'ItioaI Pf'hoftally without hl'lp ,,_
I
I
1l1L&'tl"I3I-B,IUIJP.8
OF COURT
121
liven.
or
I'l'ports.
IWLBS 1......
11ULESOF COURT
III
SEC.19.~
roll
bia
certific:ate.
- It
ner.
(&)
'Ib maiDtaiD
allttiance to the
Philippi--.
(I)
'Ib obeea .e aDd maiDtaiD the ~pect due to the courta
of justice aDd judicia) olftcen;
be
(cl)
'Ib emploJ.
... the ~
coa.6decI to him.1UCb __
oaI.J .. are CIDD.i"'Dt with truth
aDd baDor. aDd .........
to mi.'.1Id the judp or ~ juci;cia'
olIicw ."
aD ~
..
bow..,.
(0
YUC'e'"
"''';0_
...-wty ....
~~~~tbe~~tbeca~with~
.... charpct
etcher
NT
IDCt at .....
COIlWlIoaallft ~ .. ecQoa pnc....ti
~
~ .....
~
tro. ~CGmIf& ..a...
......
(&)
(\) ~
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(\) Ia.. _ .._ ~a
~ _it'lnu.. ,.......l ..
ll".IIII,r ... It;.
all aur
,.,....n.."cn.....,
.. ,.,.....
pr_" .....,
It..
~"""'tMc_,... ...."be~'"~".
.. ...,raWta
~~
the cWh fill .. 1It'NI
~
......
~ ......... tl ....
..
.
1ULls1 .......
. O(GIItJ'M1IiD GppJ1! - An a~
SEC.21.~
aut)loriJed to represent any callie .
preIUII*I to be .. oper wriUeD power oIaUorney ia
.
whida be."....~,.
ill court (or biI client, but the
to .utboria him to'rr:- tI either party and on re
.
iDe Judie
require aDl .tto""" -110
the riPt to appell' iD cae to produce or pro",
.uthority UDder wbich be appeara. and to diacloee, Yih~
pertiDeDt to .,., ....
the ..... (J/ the per80Il Yiho elhlllo,.j
him, and IDI1 thereupoD ma;b ~ order u Ju.tice 11qu'
AD .UorDeJ wilftaU1 appeanDIlD court (or a peraon Yii
(J/the court, may be p.......
(or CODtempt II ID ofticer tIthe court who hu miabehtved
Ida oftlciaJ trazauctioaI.
SEC. 22. ~
.. "".,.
ill Ioar COIU'I pralUlttd
","_111 c&1Il Oft apptGl. - M attomey who .ppeara ck ~
ill cue .....
Iowtr eoart IhaD be preeumed to coP'"-t
npr.IDti", hiI ctieat ........
unJea. he m (orma.! peti..
IiOD withdrawiDI hilappearance in the .ppell.te court.
.....
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SEC. 24. ~
of tIllllrMyt; tJ6"fWlMllt _10 fffl.
.tt.orDeJ ahaU be IDtitJed to have and recover from
~t DO
&baa a ,uaD.bIe CIOIIlpeuation (or hie .. me.,
WIth
to the Importanee 01 the aubject matter c( lilt'
~trcweny. the eatent tithe IInic:ea rendered. and &.he prof'..
~
"neli.. ttl the eUGmeJt No court IhaU be bo ad by IJIt
opiDioD oIau.orae,. II apert wftne.ee
u
penutioD but IIIa7 cIiIreprd
.. to the proper ..
c1uaioD .; ita OWD ... aC Iueh te.tilDOny .nd bue itl_
ror ",view ahaU control ".... bowleclp. A written contrld
found by the court to be
to be paid therefor un'..............,.bl. or unreuonabl..
,
lilt'
-: AD
:-lIDOUnt
8EC.2S.U~~J
When an attorney
uni.......
-V-I
fund.; COIIumpl."
retaina IIIhia handa money of hi
..,~,
I.
f
..
.ttorn.,.
1lUU8l1r00UJrr
RVLES ........
IULBS orOOUllT
127
SEC. 33. ~
for GownuJwnt. -
ofticial
Gp-
to
pereoa appointed
01' desipated
la accordance with law to appear Cor the Gcmmmeat 01 the PbilippiDee IhaU ha .. all the richte 01 a duly
authori&ed IDIIDber 01 the ber to appear III aD1 cue ADwhich
Mid pverDJDeDt hal an lateral direct or indiNct.
pIT
,~
,
..
Arq
01' other
penon. with the aid or an .,.Dt 01' friend appointed by him Cor
that purpoee,OI' with the aid 01 an altome1. Ia an, other couri,
a par&J may conduct hia IitiptioD penonaJly 01' by aid of an
a&tomey, and hia appe&rallCe muat be either pel'lOnaJ or by a
duly authorized
SEC. 36.
CArla;,. ",~
not to prtIda.
No judp
or
SEC. 31. ~
SEC. 31. ~
&ru. - AD aUorDey ahaIl have a lieD
upoa the CuDd.I, documente and papen ofhia c:lieDt which have
lawfUlly come bato hlI poIl.lloD and may ntain the aame
until hIa lawf'ul ..... and dilbunemeDte have been paid, and
may apply auch ftmda to the .. tW8dioD thereol H. ahalI ...
have a lieD to the .. me estent upon all judllJUtllte Cor the
paymeat 01 moae)', and eucutioDa iIeued la punuance or aucb
judpaeDta, which he haa -=ured in a litiptioD 01 Ilia clieDt.
from and after the time when he ahalI have caUHd a statement
01 hiI claim 0I1UCh lieD to be _tend upon the recorda or the
court reDderiDc IUChjud"...."t. or iuuInI aucb eucutioD, and
Ihall have caUled written notice thereof to be delivered to ru.
dieDt and to the advene party; and he ahaIl have the lam.
richt and power ewer lUCIa judpaeDti and eucutiona .. Ilia
clieDt would have to enforce Ilia lieD and MCUn the payment
hiI jOlt C.. and cli.IbunemeDta.
0(
IN I.IIIA I'
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IIA" HI(Vll\W""
flul'
J.AWwfV1)E
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U may .ublltQliata
cri::~
:::.:.~~:r
..
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DISBARMENT OR SUSPENSION
OF ATTORNEYS
SECTION 1. Motio" or complaint. - Proceedings for the
removal or suspenaion of attorneys may be taken by the SuAdopted!Tom 8() Reaolution dated December 18 1986
Supereeded by Rule 139-8.
'
m~!...c~i~rvlty
ordia",u,IO/. -
.am.
lee.!
Rule 139*
Hid (acta.
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.
8E~. 3. Inue.tillatw" by SulicihJr GrfU!ruI. _ Upon the
UlllUoa railled by the complaint and answer, or upun (.ilure 0(
the I'Hpondent to anewer, the tue .ball be referred Lo the
SoliciLor General for inv08tigation to determine it there i um.
eient ground ~ proceed with the proeecution of the retlpondpnt.
In the Inveatlgation conducted by the Soliciwr General, the
respondent ahaIJ be given ruD opportunity Lodef end hi~l(
Lo
produce witneuea in hia own behalr, and to be heard by hinu:e.lf
and ~unael. However. it upon re8llOnabie notice. the re.pond.
ent falls to appear, the investigation shall proceed ex part.
SEC. 4. Report oflM Solicitor Ge1U!ral. - Based upon the
evidence adduced at the bearin" ir the SoliciLor General finct.
DO .umeient ground to proceed &gainat the respondent, ht- shaJl
.ubmit a report to the Supreme Court containing hill findings 0(
fact and concluaion. whereupon the responden' shall be exonerated unless the court orden diJTerently.
SEC. 5. Complaint 0{ tM Solicitor Ge1U!ra/. AMU'l'r of re,poruknt. - If the Solicitor General finds sumcient ground Lo
proceed against the respondent, he aholl file the corresponding
complaint, accompanied with all the evidence introduced in his
investigation. with the Supreme Court, and the respondent
.ball be aerved by the clerk orthe Supreme Court with a ropy of
the complaint with direction to anawer the IBme within liftt't'ft
(15) daya.
SEC. 6. Euidf.'nctproduC'td before Solicitor Cri'nerol al'lIil
obit'. - The evidence produced before the SoJidLor General in
i'lJ.,all
'11'1
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f~[le'fr-
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IULalll'I"B,
atatemenL II
10 biI deelre to Int.rodu~ addiu..-.
evidl"ftCe. the cue Ihall be nremcl to a COmml1l810nor
I
the dilmltloD 01 the court. IDI)' be the clerk of t.he Su~
Court. aJudae oIftnL iDILaDCt. or an aLtomoy-at.-law tor in_
tilaUon, report. ancIl'ICOIDmendaUon. The Solicitor GeneraJ" ,
hll rep ....... tatiyt _nap.,.... bofore the commluioner to dUeL the proeecuUoo. Tbe ,..pondonL .hall be given run OPJlClfo
tunlLy to defend himeelf, to produce additional evidence inbiI
own bohalt, and to be heard by himlelf and counsel. However, r
upon reuonable noUce the ",pondenL falls to appoar, the Ja. I
veaUptiOD ehall proceecI_ parlf. The rules or evidence ehIIJ '
be applicable to proceedinp olthil naLure.
~
"bo,.
I
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Man,... '_
Ba~
(c)
I
......--.baed.
8baJl:C'
10. ~
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priyata and 1D!Ift6cleDtiaI, acept
QuaooCity,
(d) Southern LUIOD, coneiatinl 0( the proviaea or
Bataapa. CaYi .... LquDa. MariDcluque, Oed_tal Mindoro.
Oriental Mindoro, QuaoD. and Rizal;
(.)
~
SoIeopa;
(I)
Cebu,
against attorne1' .
that the final order J
determinatiaL
SEC. t. ProelIm ill CofU1 0( AppmJ,. or Court. 0( 1W
I~.
- A. tar -1DI1 be applic:able. the proceclure ...
ouUiDed IhaD libwi.e IMl'D the flIiq and iDveetip_ II
CIOIDpWata lpiut attone,I ill the Court of AppeaJa _ ..
Court.e ol rant.a
.. ID .. ollUpenaion of the reepoaIIent. the judp olh Inet'nee _ JUItice O(the Court ofAppeIII
IhaU rorthwith tnnIait to the Supreme Court a certified t#V1
oIL~order ol..,...
and a ftallltat.ementof the f'ac:ta upaa
comi", borore
.\
o(~!.~._Uponmadereceipt
01the roepondont.,anewer. "hereiI !
111
........
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the_me.
RULB8OPCOURT
Eut.ern Saaw.
Southern Leyt.e,
Leyt.e, Northern
BAIt
lSI
LBGALANDJUDICIALmDCS
JEV1EdIIN
~o(theprovinceeotAl-l~
DO:'
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.~ ,
. tine oC the p~
Palawan, Romblon.
(h)
s.:n,.o
consiatiDI
WR7
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CI ea otR._.,
orCotabato. Lanaode)~
and 7.mhoanp. ~ the.piG'~ntal.
South Cotebato, ~
Lanao del Sur, M,,,mll uo;w
del S
-.....
Zam
del Norte. and ZamboaDP
ur.
Weatern ~
(i)
"
_pante
Iowm, political
subcImaiona or area;
or Aurora;
(a)
The aub-proviDce
(b)
Monte;
(I)
(,)
Chapter.
vided~
~=
131
J.8GALAND
IN
BAll
JIIVIIWIR
JUDICIAL
muca
IN
.
iIcboeen by the Govel'1lora
the Eucu~ \_'ice ,.....cleD~ in eeetiOD 7 ofthia .... ~'
outllcleol'tbemItI ..... prv oltheBoenl
~.
ipeo ~1xJ becoJD8
memIJert
office for __ I
'lbe memben cia 01their election and untO their--:1
ODe ,..,.
froID the
elecWd and qualifted. No .,..._
IOrIIhall ha... beeD
two termJ.
....
be a Go4emor Cor IDOI'I than
I
The Board ehall meet regularly once every three. ~
on IUCh elate ud at _ tilDe and plac:e as it ,hall ~41
~
01' aD the _..,herI 01' the Boarcllhall CGaatitwe
qaonuD tD do barir= Special meetiDP may be caJIed ." ..:
Pr.ldeDt .. bJ ftw .....,.. olthe BoarcL .
I
Subject tD the approval of the Supreme Court, the ....
IhaIl adopt By-La .. ud promulpte Canou til Prob ....
BI., (ININIitJ ... aD ........
of'the Integrated Bu 'l1ae a,.
taw .. the CaDOM IIIaJ be
by the &uprem. Ca.It
motu proprW or upoD the recommendation of'tIle Boarcl otOor. I
;ulJ
lID""""
erDOI'I.
...
,
I
I
,
I
or COURT
136
Tbe fIllinc
or vacanci.
SEC:
9. Membe;Wp dua. - Every member or the 1Dte....t.ecl Bar ahall pay tuch annual duea u the Board of Gover-
lor
ve
lCt ~ '-Gent
01the Jntep-ateclBlr
DOn
rei,..tCJtc.
A member may terminate hia membenhip by miDI a
written notice to thet efreel with the 8ec:ntaI')' of the In.
SEC. 11.\bilinear)' krmillOlion o(IMmNrtlaip;
1M"'. -
RULES
''''.a. RllWorCOURT
In
tht-mrith.
Am,,,dmt',,, . -
n.e
sr.c.
or
or
"!..
.~.
IIlundlona.
",,,II,,,.
Th.
Ie
~'"
I"
""\'nun",,,
L_
) IJII!
SEC. 18.
Thill RuJ. me, _ allM'nded by
the Supnomt' Coort mol. proprio or uPl'n the rwomnwndabca
or the Board ofGowmon or an, Cha~r of the In...".ttod Bar.
t'"
'n
A. PROCEEDINGIIN
BAR
1WIZ8
or 11IE
SEC. 2. Nalitwd ~
or COURT
nm INTEGRATED
PHILIPPINES
ItI_'~.
lhaIlappoint f'roaa amonc IBP memben 8D ID..-ior. _beD IpeCia) am ..... t.... 10 warrant. a panel til
Qoemon
ptor
Rule"'
DISBARMEHI' AND DISCIPLINE
or A1TOBHEY8
AD IDveltiptGl' "',,
.
SECI'ION 1. HOUI iIutitMI*L - Proceedinp (or cIitb.r.
ment. R8peIWIon or clildpliDe til attAIrDeJI may be taken by the
Supreme CcIart motu proprio. II' bJ the IDtepated Bar of the
PbilippiDee (lBP) UpoD the ftrified complaint 0( any pel'lOlL
The complaint IhaD ute dearIJ aDd CODCiaeI, the facta Q)D.
~
of aDd Iha1l be aupporteclbJ aftidavita or persona bu.
IDI penoaaI bowledp til the r.cta tbereiD alleged andlor."
aucb cIoeumeati u ma,lUhItaDtiat.e
or
til
.~-
~rr:nt.ment.
8ecretarJ
I8JDe
.,,:,-......(A ......
..
Govel'DOri.
CUM
~=::
the
til relatiaD-
the
NUOD
bia
laid f'ac:ta.
or
cliequellftecIbJ
i
I
or cliIquliftcaUoa
SEC. 3. DuM 0( tIw NaIioMl GrVva1l InuafiIlaIDr. The National GrieqDce Ia...uptora Iha1I inYe8tipt.eaD COlDplaiDt.e apiDIt members 01the latep'ltecl Bar referred to thea
by the IBP Board 01Go... DOn.
SEC. 4. Ch4pt#r ~
~ complaUuull. - The proper
IBP Chapter 1Da1111i1t the ClllDplaiaaatl.) in the preparatioa
aad filiDI ofilia COIDp1aiDtl.~
SEC. Ii. &rvi tw diPIiaGL - Ifthe complaint appara
to be merltorioul. the 1n'NltiptAlr IhaD direct that a copJ therea(
be eervecl UpoD the ,...pondent. requiring him to anewer the
IUD. within ftfteeD (16) de,. from the dete 0( _nice. If the
complaint dOlI DOt merit ectiOD. or if the .uwer ehowI to the
uUafaction of the InftltiptGr
that the complaint iI not meritorioUi the 111M may be cliImiued by the Board of Gcmraora
upon
recommendetioa. A ClOP)' or the reeoluUon or clilmilMl
hi.
IN~ANDJl)DlClAL
140
BAIt RI'\~
ahaD be
ftlrDiIhfd the
~inant
miles
c..'
a-
SEC. 8.1~
- UpoDjoinder of iaauea or _
failure of the rtlpondent to answer. the Investigator shall, will
deliberate speed, pzvceed with the investigation of the case He
IhaO have the power to Iuue IUbpoeuaa and adminiater
I
The respondent ahaIl be liven full opportunity to defend himNIt, to preeent witDe8lel onhis behalf, and be heard by himeeIr
aDd COUD8eI. However, if upon reasonable notice the I"eIpODIi.
ent fails to appear. the investigation shall proceed ex /)GrU.
0It..
three~ In~tor
ebal1 terminate the investigation witbia
extended ~
&om the date of ite commencement, unI.
applicatio:r good cause by the Board of Governors upon prior
WIIIIWfailure or reftIul to obey
lawful order iaaued by the In
. subpoena or any other
for iadirect contempt of court.veatiptor shan be dealt with II
be 6Ied b7 the InWltiptor ber.The corresponding charge WlI
which ehall require the allepd ore the IBP Board of Oovemon
ten (10) da,ya &om notice. Thecontemnor to show cause withia
thereefter conduct heari
mp Board of Governors DII1
the procedure set furth
if neceeeary. In accordanee with
InWlltiptor. Such
Rule for hearings before the
as far .. practlcablo be lenni-
;:a.
hevin,.:
I
,
I
;
I
I
_ted within Bfteen (16) d8)'8 &om Ita commencement. Thereafter, the mp Board of Govwnon ahaU within. like period of
t\f\een (16) claya lllue a reaolution settinl forth Ita ftndil\ll and
recommendations, whkh ahall forthwith be tranamltted to the
Supreme Court fOl'ftnalaction and ifwarranted, the lmpoaition
ofpenal~
!.
SEC.
DrpositioM. - Depositiona ID81 be taken In &eo
cordanee WIth the Rules of Court with leave of the Inveetigatore
Within the Philippines. depositioDl may be taken before
any member of the Board of Governors, the President of any
Chapter. or 8ft1 officer authorized b7law to adminiater oathe.
Depositions may be taken outside the Philippines before a
diplomatic 01' consular representative of the Philippine Government or before any penon acreed upoo by the parties or eleeicnat.ed by the Board of Governon.
Any suitable member of the Intep'8ted Bar ADthe place
where a deposition ehalI be taken may be desipat.ed by the
Investigator to 881ist. the complainant or the respondent In
takinla deposition.
SEC. 10. Report of lnue.tigator. - Not later than thirty
(30) days from the termination of the invutigation. thelnveatigator ehalI lubmit a report containinc Ilia ftndinp of fact anel
recommendations to the mp Board ofGoverno .... topther with
the stenographic notes and the tranlCript thereof. and aU the
evidence presented durinl the inYeltiption. The lubmiuion of
the report need not await the transcription or the atenocraphic
notes. it beiDI .umcient that the report reproduce lubstantially from the Inveetiptor'l penonal notes any relevant and
pertinent teltimonie .
SEC. 11. Dtfect.. - No defect in a complaint, DOtice. an. Iwer. or in the proceedilll or the lnve.tilator'l Report thaIl be
conlldered ubstantial unIell the Board of Governo ... , upon
conalderilll the wholt record. nnde that luch elefect hal ....
eult.ed or may result in a miacar'riale orJuttic:e, in which event
the Board Ihall take such remedial action u the c:irc:umetancee
may warrant, inc:ludln,lnvalldaUon of the enUre proceedincl
...
C. COMMON PROVISIONS
la. SII."",.
."orrwy S"p"'''''
SEC.
of
by
COlI". ""-' ret'tllpt or .... poncItont. al\l ... r or 1.1* 0( the pertocl
thttrefor. the Supreme Court. lII0I11 proprio. or .l the Il\ItaMe 0(
the lOP Board 01 Gov.mon Upoll the ftICOmmend.tIoa 0( the
lnftAlptora,lI\aJ aue,.nd an .ltorMy ftoomthe pnctke oIhla
prof'eulon 'or al\1 01the ca_
.peel"ed In Rule 138, eectIoD
2'7, duriq the pendney oIthe h'veat.,.Uon until.ucla auapen
n ia Uf\ed by the Supreme Caul'\.
SEC. 18. S"'lW'UioII o(altonwy by 1M COlI" 0( AppJla or
ror an, 0(
the cauaee named ID Rule 138, eecUon 21, unti) further ectioD
o(the Supreme Court lD the cue.
.
0'
,.
B. PROCEEDINGS IN .....
GlIDD __
~=':r:::;;.
aDA ""'-ACoIIaA
SEC. 13.1lluat;,.w.
iDp iDitiated motu
.
COURT
L. LJ:-,~_,,_
ID proceeclproceedjup when
Supreme Court or iD other
preme Court may rerer the cue
requ1rea, the Sutor Geoer.J 01' to Ul.J omc.r 01
tion to the SoJici.
lower court. iD whicb CUI the .the Supreme Court or judp 01.
.....
m.n .... pro.1cW ba _..~tiaD
IhaU proceed iD till
Nfiew o(the report oIbaftltj ~.
to u bereoc, .. ve that till
b7 the Supreme Cow1..
......
be CODducted cliredIJ
tq --
VlrIWral. -
-.u
SEC. 18. ~.
- Proceedinp .pin......
De)'I.haU be prlftte ud coaftdeDtW. However. the ftDal order
0( the Supreme Court abaD be publilhed lib ill dedeione ID
othercuea.
SEC. 19. ~.
- AD .......
1e ud DeC I 1 .., a
iDeumd IDreIetioD to dilcipliDuy ud cliabenDnt".
peDM8
44
ceedl ..... are lawrut
.. a.u..
eIIa"'-
partloe
mDy
be t.. .._.
---a
..
..
nd TnI",itorY Prou,s,on. - Thia Ru
SEC. 20. E/ftrftlJftyo 1988. All C8llOll JXondlnllnvOlltl Ie
iD_tioD .....
PartY
or
pleted.
1. Unlmpnc:habIe eccountlng of dlenr. funds twqUIred
Fads:
The eervic:esof reepondent w.. contracted to handle
an appeal of the defendants in an eject1DeDt cue to the
Court of First Instance. The RespondeDt w.. paid a total
lum of Pl,563.50. After the perfection of the appeal and
the submission of the supensedeu bond to NY the execution, reepondent did nothing to eel the cue for hearing.
When the case ror decision without oral 8lJUDlODt or mem0randum. The City Court'. decision 8piDat the deCeDdantl
was affirmed and they rehired the former law:yer to appeal the case to the Court of AppeaJa, but they 10It the
appeal. Sublequently, eomplainant c:harpd reapoodent
with unethical eonduct and Dellipnce in handliDc clefeDClant'. apllt'Dl in the ejectment cue in that hia aervicee were
not eali.ractory .. he appea~ in eourt only once and did
not .ubmlt M)' memorandum or orallJ"lUJMDt and that
he did not ",nder an unimpt'achable accounting of the funda
he had received. Durinl the inve1til.tion reapondeDt
146
BAIl ~
lIf LoIIo'-"
~"Ibe
141
~t-to
r~-
Tbe
.:
:I
....
......
....
~,
..~!..
..
...
I
.,i.
olin__'
~pIIOn
=tcall
.,
,.,
hi. ...
rono.
., . ~!:;::..
b.
....
'UCI_
...,
"
Supreme
.,;
_
........,
..
Coaa.,Jaiat diamJaaecL
C.. No. 124, 76 8CR.\ 263~
"-
the let Of
'lUteJfO" arlaconduct or di.L'"
' sponcIeDt did ~ _.u t or suspension, he 1bouJ4~
, .' est1 toJDtrit diJbarID~ aDd cliBcrett in ~...
'monished to ~ _.
tobe more zealou and elM;:.....
! runda oIhia dieD". ~
_ (Ballot VI. B.I... .-.~
~ __J:A.to~~te~~
'-~
I.D
2, Jan'" 31, 1977).
~,No.~35
, '
COWltilll oItht
..
appeai8bd....
J
boDd. be bad adequatel, ~ ,
bit clieDts. He pve a ~ ht.
Fad.:'
prorerred ..
or the cowt
or
ft.AttJ
Serrano.AcbD.
FGdI:
A complaint w.. ftlecI apiDIt,.poodeDt lor __
m1IcoDduct and DIIIiceDCe for bia laiIUN to me \be appellaDt'. brief iD ciYil cut for cla.a,.. a,ai_ &be
co.plaiDaDt ruultlDc ill th. cliIIDl ... J 01 the latter'
appeal. Contrary to complalDant'l aJJeptioD that he s-W
....pcmdeDt PI.. for apeu.iIl \be appeal 01b.iI cue;
ncelpt tAwbicb ... aDeteclJJloat ill a
reIJllIII ctent
CODtaDclecl that be had ben pIW oa1J P385 out 01 \be
ltipulat.ecl re. ofP&Oo.OO that be aclYanctd Pl20 u appeal
boM wbkb ... __ reiJnbureecl. ..... thateompliD ....
W abandoDecl bia appe8)btcaUit he bad DO IDODI1 to
deh, the apeDIeI for proMCUtinc IL
fa"""'"
Corpua VI.
Court of
Appa.'" .aI.
FGtII:
Whll dmILa.dly, Ally. D rendereclletaJ ..me- to
rejeet.ed the demaad ohM fonut for the
payment II attorney'l feet of one ball of the .wanl to the
dl.nt, Oft the pound thtlAlly. D had otrerad aM rendertcl
,.
lAl""una IN
to ~
JW ,ncll hi'"
1"\:
,warded
II
hit ~
1Ik.
ft&~
primIn~ ~
..w.~
n:;
to
..
b1 the ...
~ANllJ\)t)lCW.l'nl~
~
\
partidPl~ lb the In
the witl'l
\'fetipUon ofCuneta .... '" to IWMI'
--'1 for and that he hael withdra .. hie a~
II COOI\Ie
CUllC!ta.
..
e...
No. 1717
III
for':'
Sup~
deceit. malpr~
lIll"!~
~~~~N
.......
....
..
::
..
on.. I
I
RelpoadeJlt is StJSPENDED
Cor a period of FIVE YEARS.
(rom
the PI'8Ctice
Non-fIIIng of BtIIf
AgIWI Va. cit OrIbIaM va. Attorney Gerto
Adm. Matter No. 1582, February 28, 1171
...
...
......~.
~
'"
..I
."
...
..~...
......,.
..r
..
:11
M'
~i
'
lDIDiteataW:~
despite the
~~ceC,lDda1o
thatithad'
fti
....r a ........... mo
,
~iated that':;': ~ been denied
,ikntio, the rormer
verbal order 1 ~.
ruulUng IDthe iaauance or a
direct tem declarinc petitioDer 'l'raDquilino Calo, Jr. in
COD.. .)It courtoland IUlpending him &om the praeticeo r w.
'
Jr.
...
~i
in~~dptookUPthematterofeciDtempt
h........
~:o
Libemea
derapto
O,,~,
petitionen)
,,,6
~yini
' . . .
Respondent, a notary public, W88 requested by complainant and one Romeo CIOI8 to prepare a deed or ....
conveyilll a reaidential lot belongilll to complainant II
vendor, IDravor orCioea, u ven4ee. A1thoUlh the vendor
did not aigo the document, because the balance or the
agreed price had not yet been paid. respondent notarized
the document. upon belD, prevailed by the vendee a clOl8
mend, who promleed to pay the balance. Later, I'e8pond. .nt learned that the transaction did not 10 throu,h beC4uae the aubject or the unalgned document WRa IOld by
complainant to another. Subeequently. l'tlllpondent WII
eharaed with malpractice u a notary public. ". an expla.. nation why the complaint wu filedqainat him. ,"pond.
CA8I NOTIs -
111
LEOALmllCl
161
lnp andUI8Ventbe
luaUy auaponding roapondont from law pracUe. un
lUaponaion ill lifWd by the Supreme Court.
Roapondont riled a prohibition C8IIe aplMt complainant.
but. the Supreme Court dlsmillllCd the petition. Thue. complainant and respondont. who ueed to have friendly relatl~n., beeame implacablo antagonllLl, using intemperate.
Yltuperative languapa against oaeh other.
Conaidering that the grave miac:onduc:t im";'ted to
.. ~
prIdIct
=-~
by
rea~den~ ~ tied up with complainant's pereonaJ intereat In the avil c:ue, that the alleged groaa immorality and
OIIaIIISil
.......
I1SCRA303
No. p-220, DwcAinber 20. 1178
11.
the respondent
m.
II
I
I
Adm.
VI.
Disbar
Respondent
II
ea..
W8I charged
for transportation
expenses.
'
~ANDJUDIClALITH1C8
IU
111
vo:.the
rupondent
is
licit,.
lee by the ~
Cit, WorkmeD'a Compenaation. Retuya
danied haYllll nf'uaed to Pl., P300 00 to Gorduia; Ihe
averred that her former Ia
'.
(113) or the award.
..,.. .... demaadiag OD. tblrd
Dl<N\ 00
The crimiDaI c:aae wu dl .... i I. d wbeD
rtlOlV.
waa ~ to Gorduiz. RetuJa then fUed diaIJer.
.illII not a
bar.
to be a JDdlber
.... I.. t _ clipnleeecl,
Adminiltrlti~
~1'"'7""'"
.,
.'
ExttftIIon on the LI.t Day and
12. Flllnt of Motion fo~ .... ShOWS Lick of Prof.aaL..._.
s.....
Ing by R.gls.
Compettnee and DlIIgtnCI
- ......
Rulin6:
i;..s the
m.
Tbe ~
amonc
1... Q.
Rullnl,:
Relpondent admom.lMd to uerc:iae care and cImua.
.pedlon In the affaire at hie cllenta.
15.
AYOIcIecI
Foci.:
eataIi cha
a
...
inIt hit
age
ated the IUDl or . ~.
who aIIepcUy mlaappropriP3OO.00, awarded aa Gorduia' atto""""
A.
Q.
A lawyer
out to clients n .. lOCI...
of. foreign ... oftIce not MIthorIud to pr.ccIc:e IIlw
In the PhIIIppInee. II .. ethical?
11.
held......,
No, uthe (oreip lawol6ce ia not authorized to practice law in the PbUippine . (Dacanay n. Baker,
Mckenzie, It aI., AdID. Matter No. 2131, May 10,
1986.)
Q. A ...,.,
Into retainer .. contract with
union
the plovIIo ..... pM of the ........
A.
r
III
... .....-
......,
".
...
... -
......................
111IJC8
." 1
to the union..
attorneta
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,
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,,,
.....
e-,
:~
..:~
,
...
II
I,
I
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II,
.,.
1
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....."
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t:
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IIlhl
I1II
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~iliiI!iiii'j
J I Ulll illf! I
"i'li!i'i1i1i
i
,..
It haa ,..Ived
APPENDIX A
ANSWERS TO THE 2001 BAR EXAMINATION
QUESTIONS IN LEGAL ETHICS AND
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
fl.
ALLy.A objects to the eoJlahoration 0( Att,. B .. proptMld
by client C In a pendl", CMI.
would A, B, and C handla the
.Iow
I!tuatlon?
oaer
D
Att,. A', Former ctient B is cleceued. A new client C ....
the lepl service 0( Att)'. A agaiMt the heill rJ
deceased CJie~t B. Has Au,. A absolute ri,ht &0 accept IIw
enppmeat IUICI dieot B is 110 Ionpr hia client? Decide.
poeea to ~
ANSWER:
n.. righ
of
I
'
1$1
0(
client C II quaJjli
Att)'. A can
to withdraw his.., ricIL Rule 22.01 Cc)01
the Code 0( ProI'lIIionaIlespoaaibilit,
alIowa a lawyer to withdraw hit ..me. II his iDability to work with co-c:ounMI will
not promote the beat interest O(hII dient. Here, by objecting to
the coiliboration Att,. B, Atty. A (orue .. his inability to work
with the former. Atty. A .., withdraw to P" hJa dient a tree
hand In protectiDl his iDtereI&.
BAlIIVIE"El or LJGAI-
180
III
or cIebL
....
..
m his
:.:
f=red. !t
before a
preme Court
auapended
IIUIDe
s...
pay her
:::. ..
'l'h!
iDcl~
The ahinl(le or a lone law practitioner Bartolome D. Carwho inherit.ed the law
from hie decB lied father,Artonio
C. Carton. carriea theae IWIleI: Carton Carton .... w Office.Ie that permlaeible or objectionable? Expl.ln.
juriIdictioIl ~ _.
..-
private capeoty .
ton.
c:-.
may I'IOt be
indebted_
"-
....
."
ftee Oft
..
~I
::1
~.
1
reru-
Adient
rv
~
ANS\\"ER: Rule UN.dIe Code fA Profeuio~
~poa.
aibility proYiclel that lIJaoytr 'if~U~Un~~, ofh"l:c~wn"
,~
tlOid, ,ltd
toIIlrowny it w, uum,
tmr
.... nt If a lawyer ehouId rtftaM to Intervene in a _U)elllftlt
pr~i"',
hia ent.lIWDt to hit attorney', feel mey be II
fectLod.HOftftI', if hu alrtad,y rendered 101M valuable '"'"
k'N to the dim"
mUll be paid hi' attomey'a feee 011 tilt
buia viqlUJ"""" ""ruil, eftn if It ie lI8IIumed that he ie ditmiueocl.
01""".
G ""wo
..
..
VIII
M.y alawyor give proper advice .nd llliatance to client
oJ another I.wyer? Support )'OW'
.newer.
VI
tr
IX
What Ihould a I.wyer, ",nerally obllpteci by law to acCl'pt a rotaln'Ir, do It ho know. or lhould know thot he II not
omc.
1pt'd.Ity.
orne.
._.".AND JUDICIALmllC8
ft..nWEI'" ...--
BARI\D"
162
la
0'
.nth a party
rePl_ted ." COUMel much leu ehouId he unor compromiae 'the matter with him, but
ehoUld deal onl~ with hie CDWII8l. (Canon 9, CanoM oIProf'..
IioD8l Ethic:a, LikoDc ... Att,. Lim, A.C. No. 3149, August 11,
dertake to Deptiate
1994)
DD
When ID81 reCuule or a couue1 t.o act u counaelde ofiN
be juatiftecl on pouncIe aide from rtUOna 01health, ed.enaive
travel abroad, or Iimilar NUOQI or urpocy? Support JOUI' an-
".
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..
t~
:i
......
......
II
I .
ma. \
\
I
I
,
J
1
(a)
XIV
m
.
Atty. K. client
answer.
man,
-nc
-nc.uomey'.
C8I8I
which
tafIIe? Support
to handle a
cue one which hal 110
buia 01' cautJe ~ KtioD. UDder the
oRb, eM ~
~
Prof_ona} Responsibility and the RuleI ~ ~
It the
J
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184
BAR
"Af.ANDJUDICIALmlICS
IN LlUIU"
UYID"--
or
APPENDIX A
186
XVD
may.:= :
At
xv
Plaintift'
-"nUl-
ror
or
II,
XVI
From the viowpolnt or 108,,1 ethlca. why thould It be man.
ht\ll')' that tho public pn\!lOCutorbe pl'NC\nt at the trial or.
criminal tMO "plto tbo prellt'n,'CIor a private pn*""ltor?
lb",
lb.'
B.
DttCond"nt
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MOTION FOR DlMqUAI.IFICATIONIINIIIIIITION
I'lll'''. 1111"
A'rl'Y. Z
CoulI,",I fur l'lttr"IMlllnt
(1UI'Il"I'Il Ult No. I'll"'" and 1l.... I..... cod)
LIOALAND .JUDICIAL
BAlI UVIBWR IN
mucs
(Notice 01JI...-fnJ)
M0110N
roa 8uPPORT
PIaIntifl'duwp
PENDEHTZ UJ"E
ClDUnMI. '"I*t(ulJ,
.....
that:
1.
On 01 June 2001, plaintiff filed the 0JaIpt."" ill t.be
above-entitlecl cue pnyin., amon. othen, &bat defendan& be
ordered to live plajntifl' a monthl, IUpport;
Sir:
.
PIeaee take note that on _,
2004 at
a.m.,
UDdenipecl c:ounael wID lubmit the foregom, motion to
boaorabIe c:ourt Cor ill Clllllideration and reeoIutioa.
Att,.
the '
the ,
I
ware,
Plainwt:
- 'teI'IUI-
z---
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4.
Tbe plaintifl'lI without any IOWCI oI'lncome .. abowD
by her aIIIdavit attached hereto u Anna -B- ~
wherea
defendant IIa medical doctor actively enppd iD the prKtice
oI'hII proIeuioa witb an avenae monthly income oIP80.000.00,
more or leu;
6. ConaicIerinc the preaent pricea 01' euential CIOIIUDOclitiea, pl.intifl' aeeda a monthl, allowance and Mlpport 01
P16,OOO.OO for her IUateDance durilll the peacleDcy 01 the iDatantcaae.
WHEREFORE, it iImoet reapectfuJl, prayed 01' thiI mo.t
Honorable Court that the cleCeDClantbe ordered to Ii" the
plaintifF a monthlJ aupport pe1Uk,. 1M 01 PIS,OOO.OO 10 be
paid at plaintiff". reaidence on or before the 10th day 01 ncb
month.
Place, Date.
ATTY.Z
CounaeI for PlaintilJ'
mp, PI'R, OR NOI., Date, Place
0( I_us,
Roll NumWr.
,.
-.......
Quezon City;
Amant
SIS
Praft all afMa\'ll 01. ,.r\Y 10 bar ~
om..... ~dwL~~~oIyour
with
tht
~.
xx
A.~,,'"It:
'REf'l'1UJ(' OF THE
Ql'EZ\'\.~
em-
rtUUFrL,,\ES
tJuntt)
S. S.
AFFl(l."\1T
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aft h.a\-m, ~
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REPll~I.IC O~'TIll<~1)ll1l.1l'I'INI~S
RF.(]JONAL TIUAL COl JilT
NRtil\nal ('''I,ital Judil'lal Rt'lllon
City of MlinU.
with .dd.....
in aC'C\lf'd.
l'II,lutiO'
,I(N",33
p,
('it..y,
JUDICIALmllcs
no
coatl'J.,AIN'I'
countel .1Ie&" that:
PlalnUff. til""""
1. P1alatUr II ~.:~::::
mona;
.
2.
.nd a reaident of ..
Sta. Crua. Manila, ,,~
n:
o:o,y
COV:CI)eeCIa
PlaIatill' II the
oCtitle .. CoUows:
tioned
ATTY. X
COIlDlOI ror PlaintiR'
lOP, PI'R, OR NOI., DatelPlace or laue, RoD No.
VERUnCAnONANDCERTUnCAnON
ON NONFORUM SHOPPING
uvuatice
or
Place, Date.
IoU;
8.
::=-~yt.
After trial,
a.
7.
m:r=
pe:e~
~hnlealI)elCriPtioD)
or
111
PRAYER
___
AI'I'KNOIX A
1.
complaint to be
ecia.""
4. That he ht'f\.by 'rtin". thna.: (a) he baa not heretorore C'Onlnl"IK"t14l .ny action or n1t'Cl any claim Involvit" \he
aamo luUM In any court, trlbunlll of'llul.. iJudidal apN')': (b)
to the ax.t ar hi. knllwlt'CI ..'C', no Cluth olhctr anion or claim II
..
APPINDIXA
111
n
D was. charpd with eataf'a bJ C before the borall6G1 for
sniaappropnaUne the proceeds or we of jewelry on commiaaiOI'- In setUement or the cue, D turned over to the 8ata1tllG1
Captain, a lawyer, the amount 01 P2,OOO.OOwith the req....t
that the Bora"llG~ CaptaiD tuna ower the money to C. SevenI
a\Ontha paaMd "'thout C hem, advilecl of the statUi 01 her
cornplRinL C contacted D who lnfonned her that she (D) had
. Ionl before turned over the amount ofP2,OOO.OOto the Bara"lf01
Captain who undertook to IP" the money to her (C). C thUi
fi}ed a cue apiDlt the Bcaran,ay Captain who at once reJDittecl
the amount of P2,OOO.OOto C. May the Baranpy Captain be
faulted administraliftly? splain.
($cd.) A
(Jurat)
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.
BAR EXAMINAnONS IN
PRACnCAL EXERCISES
ANSWER:
X
I
...
~';'Att1.
piltJ.
ductecI.
ahereupoD pJePed
"'beD the turD oIthe
came.
:siclered
f'
.......
ANSWER:
m
A town mayor ...
!'iI
171
VI
or
IV
.,.,..1a
ANSWER: HiI
meritorioua. A perIOD cannot be
IUIIUIW'iJJ pen.li ..... fOr iDdinc:t contempt. In inclirec:t CIJD.
tempt, the law ~
that there be charp in writinc duJ,
ftled in court and an oppwtmUt, to the penon cbarpd to be
beard ." him"" CII' COUDIel
or .ppearance
u CO\IJIo
ae1 for the aCICUIed y after the pnJIeCUtiOD rested ita case. The
reuon Cor the withdrawal 01 AttJ. X wu the Cailure or the
accuaecl Y to aJ6z his conCormit, to the demand of Atty. X for
IDcreue in attorDey'l Ceea. Ja the P'OUDd for withdrawalJUJti.
fled? EzpIaiD.
ANSWEB: 'l'be
p'OIIDd
. .
cue.
VB
v
. AttJ X filed DOtice oIwitbdrawal
ANSWER: Tbe iDveaUptar IhouJd contbsue with the investiptioD. A dlabarment II"' ceedi", Ia "" ..,MrW, neither
civil nor crimiDal actioa. AaIUCh, deIi".nee by the complainant iI unimportant. The CUlIDaJ proceed reprdleu or iDtereat or lack 01 iDtereat 01 the complainant. <Rayoe-Ombac ft.
Rayoe, 285 SCRA 93 (1998. If the evicleDCe on record w....
ranta, the reapoodent maybe IUlpencled or diabarred repniIe.. oCtbe deaiatanceofthe complainant. Ofcoune, iCthe complainant refuaea to t.eatify and the charaH C8DDOt then be aubatantiated, the colU't will have DO alternative but to dlamiaa the
him. F moved that the court IUlpend Atty. E from the pncticI
oflaw. May thejudp p-ant the motioD? Esplain
ANSWER: The judp ma,. p-ant the motion. Unauthorized .ppearance Ia. pound (or IUlpeDlioD or disbarment. (Rule
27, Rule 138, Rwea otCourt)
VID
is justified.
com"'"
with aL.
.... eemces
or '.:1.
...... til
.,.~
-- ... __ acreelDeDt. Inthis case, the client bat
(.)
171
Al'PENDIXA
A.~
(a)
-ere-
tID
A~
ClIIDIIud _
:&0
:,
1s2-~
Ia.,..
apectatioDllmdDtCal"'-aDd DOt a __
'ftDtUJ'e.
(b)
lila,.
II
(a)
eseraM a reta,mnKlien
ANSWER:
(a) A retaininc lien it the right of an attorney to retaiD
the f\mda. documenta and papera of his c:lient which have law.
fUlly come into hit PH Ulion until hi. lawful fees and disbursemen .. have beea paid and to apply .uc:h fund. to the
IIU.factioa thereoI. (See. 37, Rul.l38, Rules of Court)
,(b) The retention of the documents in this c:8IIOis not
JUIlifted, Atty, H wu the peraona) counllOlofG He was not the
couneel of the .... te 'MI d
' .
_,
the decede
.
ocumenta bearing on the estate III
nt enlruated by G to him are not properties of G but
(a)
atea nine
Ia:;:" :-
:n:m:
the
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of ~
177
eD~
(3)
OAR RJVIEWER IN
118
LOALAND
JUDICIALmllC8
111
, "
1"
(8) 'Never t.o rejeet. Cor
coDlideration P8rIonal
~ himself. the cause oCthe defenseless or o~Pl'e88eclj,
(7) . Not
any
1
-
'
. I
"
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XI
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....
xu
M was criminally charged 'th
tried to engage the services~ Aviolation of a special law.
bOW8vet that M II guilty
tty. N. Atty. N believed,
Would be ethical for Atty. ;:
dediDecl.
lie
it
to-=~~t;.~.be
D"'e~:i?r::el~eUlofd
ProDot,.be!thicaI
for Atty. N to decline.
p1U
UR_ '
........
we, or beca use
of ~ own OpWOD re._
the guilt of said persoD. It ia for
tbeJudge. n~t the lawyer,.to decide the guiltoftheaccuaed, who
ia presumed umocent until hie guilt ia proved beyond reuoaable
doubt by procedure recognized by law.
to
DII
In a pending labor case, Atty. A 6led a Position Paper OIl
behalf of his client, citing a Supreme Court cue and quoting a
portion or the decision therein which he stated reflected the
ratio did.endi. However. what be quoted wu not actuaIlJ the
Supreme Court ruling but the UJIUDeIlt of ODe of the parties to
the c:aae. May Atty. A be faulted administratively? ExplaiD.
ANSWER: Yes he may be faulted adminiatrativel,. A lawyer owes candor, fairness and aood faith to the court. Rule 10.02
of the Code or Professional Conduct expreal, provicI.- that a
lawyer shall not knowingly misquote or misrepresent the c0ntents or a paper, the languap or the UJUIDent of oppoeinc
counsel, or the text of the dec:ilioDor authority, or ImowiJIIIy
cite .. law a provision already reDClered inoperative by repeal
or amendment, or assert u a fact that which bu DOt been
proved. To cite an UJUIDent of one of the parties u a ratio
did.endi or a Supreme Court decision shows. at leut,lack of
diligence on the party of Atty. A. (Commiaioo OIl EJectioaa ft.
Noynay, 292 SCRA 254 [1998D.
IIV
Before be joined the bench. Judie ~ was a
Judge J resumed writing a weekly column 1ft Ioeal
In hie column, Jucip J wrote:
;::.m-,w.
paper.
IVD
Your c1ieDt COIDaI to J'IIa ""Dplaininc tha& '01 bia
bui)cliDC baa .......
to ~te
the
premiIea deIpite b
espiratioD oltbe CIIIIltnd olleue which
DOlruewecI, aDd
claaPiw clalDUldt to ~te. Be ub J'IIa to iDidaIe IeplIldiaD.
.,...,.,.
the Me
,a., ""DpIaiaL
ANSWER:
,
..
CMLCASENO.
For. Unlawful DetaiDer
s
....
XVI
Before hie appoiDtmeDt 10 the judidarJ .Judp K wu the
Mmlniatralor 01 the lata .. 01h. IeCOIId couain. After Jolnlnl
the Judiciary. could .Judp K CIOIIUnue 10 be the admlnlatrator?
EapJain.
coMPLAINT
A. throup the uncIaniped CDUDMI, to \hie Hoaorable
Court reapectluJJy aJIepe:
____
1.
~"!~~
~- ~~:n\
der_.\
VI
or
..........
I.
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IiDII and.
resideDt
ID*1 :. .rved ,nth IUJDlDOIII-
APPENDIX"
Manila. where L_
...
ATl'Y.X
2.
..
t
rr
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6.
Due to the defendant'a adamant refusal to va.
cate the 1eaaecl premiaes. plaintiff has been compelled to
initiate the auit and to incur upeDH8 in the amount fit
P50,OOO.OO uide from costa ofthe aWt;
...,
n
C
L.
....
..-..
or
PlaIntifl'praya Cor auch other reliefs .. may juat and equitable UDder the premiaea.
)
Plaintiff'
Manila'
Januuy 6, 2000
Pl'R No.
January 5, 2000
.
Manila
..'
RoUNo.
.'
VERIFICATION
..... B
113
AND CERTIFICATION
)
)
S. S.
Affiant
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me thia_
LANllJl'l)Il~lALmllC8
BAR U\"",,,,1t IN ~
11M
AI'I'KNIlIX A
NOTARY l'UUl.le
14 yeu", or
tllCl Ilccu8C!d.
Doe. No. _--'
Pap No. __
Book No.
-:
and daughter
Contrary to law.
or
Seriee 012000.
A
XVIII
Public Proeecutor
CERTIFICATION
Thials to certifY that preliminary invetJtiption hal been
conducted in the above-entitled case, and tIlal. on the baaia or
the evidence prelented, tIlere is reuonable ground to believe
that tile offense charged haa been committed and tile accused i.
probably guilty thereof.
THE PHILIPPINES
NA:~~~ALJUDICIAL
REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
MANILA
PEOPLE OF THE
PHIIJPPINES,
CMLCASENO.
For: Rape
- vel'lU8-
SUBSCRIBED
AND SWORN TO BEFORE me I.hl.
-:' day or
2000, the affianl. exhibiting to
DIe herlhis Community Tax Cert.iticale No.
issued at
on __
....
__
PlaiDtifI',
.
.
RRO,
1116
NOTARY PUBLIC
ll-------------ll
INFORMATION
'l11e underaiped Public Prosecutor ror the City ofMIlIIi1a,
8CCU1IM X oftbe crime or Rape committed 88 follows:
hereby
Doc. No.
PageNo.
BookNo.
Series or 2000.
_
_
APPENDIX.
187
doiq::
...
APPENDIXB
r..
r,.
.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S
RULES OF CMUTY
Show DOt.JOW'lelf
elad at the
miafortuDe of8DOther.
berore
11. Let your di8courae with men olbuain ... be ahort and
(OMprehenah-e.
.....
..
..
..,
..
12. In ",aiti", the alck do not preeently play the ph)'Ildan 'fyou be not bowi", therein
Ii'"
:.
I.
19. \\'htlrt'ln
You
,,
Ie I. __ prevA1en&thin prm'pt.
r.
If I1,IiII' fl ..
mp .. II....
u_ no """'roRchtul1angullP
agnl1l8t anyono ,
,OF
20
ther tunel nor revUinC'21. Be not haJt1 to belieVe flying reporta to the diepar.
cOl1l1110nding.
.r"~WIthout whether
you.haD
heine liked' aDd
.. ment of ,nyone.
22. In your appartl be modeIly, an~ en~eavor to aceon..
modate nature rather thaD procure ~~mU'8tion. Keep to the
fuhiOD of your equals. such 81 are CIvil and orderly with re-
I,ndill'erent be of the
bad company.
25. Let your conversion be without
or envy, for~
ble
isaip of tractable and COIDDlenda nature; and in all call8e8
of passion adJDit reaaon to peru.
26. Be not imJDOdest in urging your friend to discover I
wee
aeeret.
con"''''.
DOt
YKIe
.'
'
==
or blemiIbea fi odlen. ud
may apeak in BeCret to JOUl'
__
m c:ompany, bu t .m
37. Speak not in an unbown t_'
your own ~
and that u tboae rJ quality do. and not u
the vulgar. Sublime matters treat eeriously.
LGALAf'lDJUDICIAL
118
mIles
BAR RVIJVlE1l IN
Al'PENDIX8
another be unblamable
Ie IImore p
.
181f, for exalDP
roaeh(ul language agamst anyohe, IIei.
20 UII8 no rep
th
nor revilinp.
er CUrll8l
to believe flying reports to the diaPtr.
21. Be no
"
apment of anyone.
ocl- and endeavor to
22. In your apparel be ~Y~dmiration.
Keep '::
modate nature rath~~ ~
~ are civil and orderly 'Nith re.
fuhion of your equa .. , au
apect to time and place
ac:ock looking everywhere about You
23. Play not
.\:eked 'If your ahoea fit well, if YOIIr
to see if you be we
... ' he daomely.
atockinp eet neatly and clow.ea n
..
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I'
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1.
You.,
U;
aecret.
27. Utter not baae and frivoloua thinp ~onpt
IJ'OWD
and loarnod men, nor very diJJicult questionl or IUbjectlalDOllpt
the iporant, nor thinp hard to be believed.
or othen,
and
ask not how they came. What you may apeak in secret to your
friend deliver not before others.
37. Speak not in an unknown tonlUe in company, but ill
your own languap: and that uthOll8of quality do, and not u
the wlpr.
blrb not the audience. If any hesitate In hie words, help him
Dor prompt him without being deaired: interrupt him not,
nor answer him till hie apeec:h be ended.
DOt,
40.
JIO
Whea,aar
tbea.;
APPENDIXC
~ ~elcome ~ DOt 10
SUPREME COURT
da.p.n..
48.
airftl, JIll
MANILA
it
w unjud.
49.
Speak
60.
.~
IiO
haft,...,. to be.~
~n,
(I1r
cheerful ~
F..c'Idhumor make. one ~
it AOt; paton.
itlhere be ~"".
if.
Dr"
6L Sd
yourtelf -' the upper end f1f &he table; but
k ~",,,,
the ~
u( &he WAllIe ..m haft it 10, Jft1enII
Mt, lee 1'IIIIIIwMld ."..catAe &he CTIIIIf1IMJ1.
--
M
.. ..;riow.._-iITo
... ,
y,"'_
fa
1rJfJ ~
RQIIIt_
of ~
tIr m. au.ribut.eIt, Id. it be
ad brmrK, and ~
1'1UI' natural J*.
Gv.-JLDIES:
QUarED HEREU1't1>ER, rOK YOL1l L'I'OIUIATION
IS A RESOLL'TIOS or THE COL"RT EN BA.~C DATED
TOBER 22, 1991
oC.
February
M. ...._ Ih Mtp
~lUeoJWo-~.
or PRESIDiZ't'T
11, 1991
no orcllnary clay _
the Jle.gionaJ
or THE
CORAZOS C. AQL'INO'S
LIBELCASE.-
eland u
IJI8tk fA
r.
renwa
Itl
I.
PI'oc:eecI.
nece..
Bane: re.
the out
let
pIneS cannot
...... c
1...
..... a.a.t.
....
!:,oall1
'Ib strea hi. ~t, Judp Makaaiar cited the U.s. Su.
preme Court d~ion ID~ tase, "Richmond Newapapen.I~,
et aI. VI. VlJ'Iinia, et at which, &moneothe ... atated that A
trial courtroom II a public place where the ~ple aocI the
~presentativ~
ormedia. ~y,
have a right to be pre&eDt,
and where. their .PftIe'DCehas been historically thought to eobance the mtegrity and the quality 0( what takes pIace..
"'Tbe reIpODie to the letter o(Con,reuman Borja) ahouIci
nat be to atrictly prohibit live 1"and nclio coverap 01juclicial
cuarantees
01 frHdom 0(
'paaoe
5. I'bid.
14
IU role In _i('t)',
a::.
ticularly tel~
te on
new wchnoloti
~tutional
Comml .. lon are ~
11w recorda fA~
IUbjed 01 came.... In the ClOut\.
diIcuNiOD
(GUrU have not had the oPPOrtunity
room Simil.rly, Philippi
I..
\iOn Iquarey.
t.o rule on \he qute.
September 1990 report'l or
While we tall!
Hoc Committee on
United SU ... Judicial
the current rule obtaini", IIllhe
era in the CeJurtrOOIDUnited SUlee prohibita the Pl'e8ence .,
Federal CourU fAthe 'mlnal trials. Rule 63 of the Fedel\l
television ~~e .... "::;:ure
forbicla the taking of pholograph.
Rulee of Cnmtnal
0(. dldal proceedinJ8 or radio broadCqt.
~urilll the pwvcre~
the courtroom. A Lrial of any kind
lDI olaucb ~np
0I1erioW1 importance to aU _
or ill .111 court ia
means 0( entertainment.
the court oCthe d~t)'
which pertains 10
it and d~parta from the orderly .nd aenoU8 quest for trul.h fer
which our judicial proceedinp are formulated.
or
";!.ucHc.
~~nc.:
,IIU
.un.
aalpt ....ect ~
.... ilDOn,. Aleo. lelec:uting DOt onl,
inCN~ the trial judp .. I'e8pODalbilityto .void actual
prejUdice t.o the defendant, It may uwell afFect hia own
performance. Judpe are human hemp allO .nd .re lubjed t.o the IanIe ~
reactiona .. laymen. For
the clef.ndaut, Ie..... i.. ie. rorm ofmental .............. t
and .ubjecta him t.o Del... public ex'_'"
and d.
tracta him from the effective praentation olhis defeNMI.
J':ro.
:':'::'ted ...
;:~:i:=we
In
b.ld ,hal wleYiaion ~
fAJudkial procwdlnp
_...........
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wttnc....
fred
Ukewiae ~ eetabliahecl the prejudicial
htened ..1__ to"!..~ ""' ... el Witn ....
might. be
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BAR RBVJP'BR IN
J,BGALANDJUDICIAL
miles
proc:eedi:~ ';..ved
DANIEL T. MARTINEZ
Clerk oCCourt
ANNEX "C"
1996
CIRCULAR NO. 13
TO:
SUBJECT;
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for themIeIvee
GENERAL GUIDELINES
For all membera c( the judiciary, the following pideliDee
are hereb7 iuuecl:
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parUetI should be ellCOUl'apd to avail 01 dlecovery procodurea
provided for In Rule 24 to Rule 29 of the RuIN of Court. 'l'bl. ..
Juqe.
Ihould exert lIIOI'e ort to reeoIve the remalnln,
1I8ue8 by Juclpnent OIl the plead!
or summary Judrmenta
..peda"!
In IImple eollectioo CIIIeI when the pte.dinp manl.
r.. tJy r.... no pnul ... __ or 0DIy Iham iIIuee, .. OI\Ioined
by Rule 20. Section a illftlallon to Rule 19 and Rule 34 or the
Rul .. or Court.
AD c:ourtI are
erUoined
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are
hereb7 Iuued
would
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4.
Active manapmeot 01' triaIe. minimum poet ponemontl. - (a) Judpe Ihould Ktivel,lDIIIUlP the trial 01' their
cases by rational calendarinr or cuea, avoid unnOCCtlll8rypoetponemente or C8IIft, plan the courae and direction of triall 10
that waste or tlmo I.avoided. Jucipe Ihould clGlely IUporviso
eourt pol"8Onnelso thet adequate precautiona are takon In sond
In, out .ubpoe ..... IIUIDIIIOna aDd eourt pRenlN
to IMure
that they are time., It'I'ed and received.
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(b) A rational polley OD poItponemonte Ihould be obeerved by the Judp 10 that the eourta are not at the mercy or
tho lawyera and the partiCl without at the aame time Impoeln,
Ilbullyo. unnOCClllllry.llnd oppreulve denial oImoritoriou. motions ror poetpolK'mt'llte. Courta Mould Itrictly Inrorce the provision or Sectlona S, 4. and Ii 01' Rule 22 on the matter or adjoummonte and pclII\poIM'mentl. Judpa Ihould note that undor
Rule 22. 8l'ctlon 3. the eourt haa DO authority to acljoum a trial
ror a longor pt'riod than ODe month In all. unleea authorlaed In
wriUn, by the Chief Jutice.
(c) TrIal or C8IOI ahould be concIuct.ed punctually. IXPOdltloully lind emciontly ror the .peedy dhlpolltlon or callOe.
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Quoted bereuDcIer, for 1OW' iDfonnation, i8 a reao1utioa vi
the Court ED BaDe dated April 12, 1988:
or
RULEI .. B
DISBARMENT AND DISCIPLINE
OF ATI'OIlNEYB
or the gerifJed
IN THE INTECRATED
BAR
OF mE PIIIIJpPINES
Section 2. National GrVualt(f 1,"al~aIorI. _ The Board
~Govemol'l8hal1apl_Mlillt fi'Om amon, IBP membel'l8ll1n ...
ugator o~, whe? 8peciaJ cin:umatanc:a 10 wanant, a panel 01
three (3) mveatigators to inveatiPte the compiaiDt. AU Inveac.i
pton ahall take 811 oath or
in the rorm preribed by the
Board of Covemora. A copy 01 the IIIveet.iptor', appointment
and oath ahaII be transmitted to the SuPftme Court.
omc.
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Any Inveatiptor
mncs
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IBP ~
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f1fteen (15) da!l' lillie ~ reaoIutioa IettiDt forth ita findinp and
recommendatioaa, which IhaD btlnrith be tra ...... 'P.ed to the
Supreme Court for finallCtion and ifwarrantect, the imposition
Section ~. ~.
- Depositions may be taken in
accordance WIth the Rules 01 Court with lea.. 01 the inweti.. tori.).
SeetioD 6. \irificaIioft tuUl .mike of GM&Oer. - The IIIawer IhaU be verified. 'I1le ortcinal and five (5) le,ible copl.. or
aD)'
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Secdoa 7. ~
COIIrufi. -
SectioD8.1~
- Uponjoinderofiuueaor
IlPOD
laiIure oIthe Nlllllllldeat to 1DIWeI', the InYeltJptor ahaII with
deliberate epeed, proceed with the inveetiptloa oCthe~.
H.
ahaU have the power to issue IUbpoenu and adminf.ter oatha.
The feIIIll'Ident IbaII be IiwD fbi) opportun.Ity to defend him1IIf, to PNleDt wibuI .. I OD hie bebaI(, and be heard by hlmeell
and COUDIII. Howe,er, it upon .... .",.ble notice the l"eIpoDdat WIt to appear, the inftStiptioa ahaII proceed uport,.
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far iDdirect
be filed by :::mpt.oI
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let forth in this Rule .......
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Investigator. Such heariDc ahaD fer
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ANI>OIUECTI\'E IN.'ORMAnON OR
STATEMENT OF FACTS.
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undipilMd, .. 1f-lalldalGrJar
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APPENDIx.
CANONS
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CANON 8
aul. 8.01
Rul. 8.02
TBB
LEGAL PROFESSION
CANON 7
A lAWYER SlW.LATALL
TIMES
up.
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Rule 9.01
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with hilappUcatiaD _ aclmj .. icJa to tbI
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Rule 12.06 -
l,\LANPJUDIClAI.IITIIICS
APPENDIX!
A lawyer
impenonate another.
Rule 12.07 -
Rule 12.08 -
011
b)
011
CA.'fON 13
awe 13.01
Rule 14.01
Rule 14.02
Rule 14.03
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R~14.04
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The customary charges for similar
services and the schedule of fees oCthe
mp chapter to which he belongs;
A lawyer shaD employ only fair and h0nest means to attain the lawful objective
oChis client and sball not preeent, par.
ticipate in presenting or threaten to
present unfounded criminal chargee to
obtain an improper advantage in any
cue of proceeding .
Rule 20.02
Court.
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A lawyer shall not neglect a legal DIal.ter entrusted to him, and his negligence
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him liable.
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CODE OF JUDICW"
CONDUCT
PREAMBLE
ICJD8l vainglory.
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An honorable, competent and independent judiciary exiata to aclminiater justice and thUi promote the unity or the
country, the stability of government, and the well-being or the
~ple.
CANON!
DOt
CANONS
A JUDGE SHOULD PERFORM OFFICIAL
RESPONSmlLlTlE8
Rule 3.01 - Ajudaelhall be faithful to the law and maintain proleaaioDal competence.
eft
cue a judge IhaII endeavor dillRule 3.02 - In ry
, the
1icable law unawayed
t1 to ascertain the facta and
app
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interests, public opinion or fear or mticl8m.
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Rule 1.03 - A judge should be vigilant against any attempt to subvert the independence of the judiciary and resist
any preaaure from whatever source.
Rule 3.03 - A judge Ihall maintain order and proper decorum in the court.
.
should be patient, attentive. and COlli'Rule 3.04 - AJ~
inex rienced. litigants, witteoua to lawyers, ea~ly
':efore:e court. Ajudge should
DeUea, and others appe~nto
the attitude or mind that the
avoid
unconsciously
ratlinc~.....
tead or the courts (or the
litigants are made for the ......._ IDS
CANON I
A JUDGE SHOULD AVOm IMPROPRIETY
AND THE APPEARANCE OF IMPROPRIETY
IN ALLACTMnEs
Rule 2.01 - Ajudge should so behave at aU times to pr0mote public COnfidencein the integrity and impartiality of the
judiciary.
.
oCtile court's busiDHI
shall
d~the _.,uiml lit'riods.
Rule 3.05..I_...:..I_
- A:...a_
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cases WI n
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promptly and ueauc
. lice pre.
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to promote JUS
Rule 3.06 - While aJ-;'me ~rity.
propl'rly intt'~
vent waste oC time or clear up
litigants.
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C8881e ....... IfOUDda (or dilquaJi.ftcation.
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leciaIati"
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Rule 6.06 - No information acquired in ajuclicial capacshall be ueed or cliIcJoeecl b)' ajudp In Ul1fiMnci1 deaIinI
,. for any other purpoae not related to JudjdaI actmtiee.
tice.
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judie.
rule. aJudp
AVOCATIONAL,CMC,ANDCIlARlTABLEACTIVITJEs
Rule 6.01 - AJudIe may enpp In the (olIowiue actiYithet tbe7 do _Interfere with the performanc:e fII
judidaJ cIutiet or detract hID the dilnity or the court;
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plOficlecl
(a)
(c)
putidpate
(d)
...,.
.. an
FIDUCIARY
AC'I1VITIES
the eetate, trust, or penon of a membar or the immediate (amOy, and then only If' such aervlce will not Interf'ere with the
proper perf'onnance or judldaJ duu.. .... mber 0( bnmecllat.e
f'amOY' mall be Umlted 10 the IJIOU88 and relati .. wItbin the
8ICODCI depee of c.'IIIIIUDJUinit)'. AI a f'amiI, ftduc:iarJ. a JucIp
shall DOt:
0( ..
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. 1nI_.__
=~~orDOD-poIitical,
or ciYic orpnilation.
nNANClALAC'1'1V1T1E8
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~:::-sh.ll"'hln
fromOnanclaland buaf.
partJaUt,. Intertere with :::.ref1oc:t..dve .... 1J on the court".m
Uvltlee, or Inereue In
proper perf'OMnance ofJuclldal ..
10 come bet. the voIvement .ith I.wyera or peraona Ilk."
ore
court. A Juclre should manare Inveetmeng
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
Rule 6.08 _ A jurlle
.. required b, law.
shin
make
run Onanrial
tliloIUre
It.1II
ICXntA.JUl)lClAL AI'I'()lNTMIC~
nul. 8.00 _ AJudp _".11 nut It'ft!pl a"polnllll8hl or d...
"""lion to .ny III\'ney pt'rfonn1ng qUR.I-Judlclal or ad"" ...
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POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
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enUtledtoentertalnpenonal
....
OIl political qUelUonl. But to .wld eulpldoD or pollUeaI fMI1I.
.. nlhlp, a Judp Ihall not make poIIUca) lpeeeh , eontrlbuta
to partylbncia, publicly enclone candidate. for political 0...
parUdpat.e In other partlNn poIlUcaJ act1vfUee.
CONOUer
..
DATE OF EFFECTIVITY
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Con.iderin. the Ru_ OD the Mandato~ Continullll La(MCL!) ror memben o(thelntepted
Bar o(tIIe
Philippin .. (IBP). ncommended by the IBP. encloned by the
Philippine Judicial kMemy. and reviewed and pa.aecI upon by
the Supreme Court Committee on Lelal Education. \he Court
hereby relolvea to approve. uit hereby approv ... the rollowllll
Reviaed Rul.. ror proper implementation:
ial Education
Thia Code, promulpted
efl'ec:t on 20 October 1989.
OIl
Rule 1. PURPOSE
SECTION 1. p",po. 0( lIN MCLE. - Continulnllepl
education Ie requirecl or memberI 0( \he Int.qrated Bar or the
Philippln .. (IBP) to IftIUN that tbrouIhout their career. tbeJ
keep abreast with law and jurilprudence. maintaiD \he ethic
or the proression and enhance the .tandarda or the practice 0(
law.
(2)
SECTION L
monthl from \he approwat
0(1/N
lSI
WitbiD two
by \he Supreme
..
At least mae (9) boars shaD be cInoted to updates 011
.w.tantive and procedural ..... andjurisprudence equivaJeDt
to alae (9) credit aaitL
e. At least (our (4) boars shaD be cInoted to legal Wri&m, and oral ."0CK7 eqainIeat to roar (4) credit 1IIlita.
At least two (2) boars IbaII be cInoted to iaferDa.
tionaIla .. and interaational ClD ... eatioaa eqaiYllleat to two
(2) credit aaitL
f.
..
'!be mn'lninc lis (6) bourw IhalJ be devoted to lUCIa
IUbjeda ..
be prwcribed by the MCLE(4nmltteeequl .....
Iea& to sis (I) crecUt aaitL
IU,
b.
c.
L
Where rour (4) monthl or .... mnain ol the initial
compUance period after edmiMiOD or readmiuioD. the member
is DOt nquirecl to comply with the propam nquiremeDt 'or the
initial compiw-.
b.
Where more thaD bIr (4) _tba mnain ol the ini
tiaI compiw- period after edmi ........ .-dmiesjqn, the member shaIJ be required to COIIIpieW. ~
eiboars
apptOitel
CDDtia
IepJ educatioD acth'itiel equal to the aumber
IDODtbam:maiDinc in the coaapliaDCIt period ill wbicb the~ ...
ber is ..tmitted or readmitted. Such member abaD be ~
to complete a aumber ol boun ol eclucatjon in legal ethics ~
proport; III to the aUJDber eilDODthi mn'iniac
ill the compliriocl. FnctionI olboars IbaIl be rauaded up to the ant
ance,
whole "~Ibilier.
APPENDIX r '
Rule'" COMPVTATION OF CREDIT UNITS
t.6
COlli-
CUDIT lOO'I'I
PIIOOUMII
ACnVrrr
L .........
COIt~
J:DUCA1ION .....
WNI
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DOC1JIaHrI
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Df.IIOWa
DW.OCRJM.1IOUNDT.Uq
.....
JUa.\DD IIlIU8
I cu PER HOUR or
LI PAJtJ1CIPIUft't
ATTENDD
A1'l'BNIWfCB
auu'ANDonaa
c:anncA'I1I
AftDIJWfCB
NUMHR
U LECnlRER
RE80URClI
IIPEAKEIt
PlUIBI.l811
lIEACl'OIl
OOIOlEftrATOIII
1I000000TOIII
OOORDlNA'I'OIII
OOIIPUAHCE PERIOD
or
wmr
or IIOUR8
PHOTOCOPY or
PLAQUI: oa 8I'OH801l'I
CBltTlPlCAnON
CDnPICATION PIIOII
8PONIORINO OIIOAIQ.
ZA110N
LAWBOOKor Nor
Ll8811W1100
ruu.cu
FOR 'nil
IU&lBCTPER
COMPLIANCE PDlOD
PAGB8
U BOOKIDITOa
III OPTHE CU or
.wnrOIl8HlPCAT.
IOOIlY
IA
lIB8lWICH PAPa
lNNOVATIVB
PROGRAMI
CREATIVB
PRO.IECT
or
LIIOALAJl'ftCLB
AT LEAST 'I1IN (101
PACI8
s.a
PROFES80RW.
CJWRIBAIl
REV1EW LIiCT1JRa
PUBIJSHED HEWSI.I!\'o
TER!.IOt1ItNAL
PULL CU JIOII TIIB
SUlI.ItCT PEa
OOJlPl.lANCE PERIOD
uWTBACHlNO
CER'I1FICAnON or LAW
DEAN OR BAlI UVlEW
DIlU'.CI'Oa
or nonparticipatory.
SEC. 2. Cl4im for pGl'ticipatory cmlit unit.. - Partidpa.Wry credit unit. may be claimed (or:
(a) Attending .pproved education activities like .minare. conferences, conventiona. aympoaia, inhouae education
program workshop'. dialogue. or round table di8cuaaion.
(b) Speaking or lecturing. or acting "Uligned
panelilt,
'reactAr. commentator. resource speaker. moderator, c:oordinawr or facilitator in approved education activities.
(c)
el....
participatory
riod for:
I CU PIll ISSUI
rAoClUTATOa
.IOlI1INAL
EDITOR
LEGAL NEWSu:r.
1'E~W
PUBLI8HBD BOOK
I'U8LIIIHBD lOOK
WI'IH PROOF NJ mrroa
(a) Preparin" .. an author or COoauthor.written materiala publi8hed or accepted (or publication, ,.g., in the (onn or
an article, chapter, book, or book review which contribute to the
legal education orthe author member, which were not prepared
in the ordinary coune of the member'. practice or employment.
(b)
ditin,a
DVLY~
IU&lBCTPER
COMPLIANCE PDlOD
PUBUSHID TICHNI.
CAL RlPOR'M'APER
l'U8LI8HDAJma.B
..
Ai'PENblX ,
Rule 7. EXEMPTIONS
SECTION 1. Porlill mmpttd (rom 1M MeLE. - The
fbllowi", IMmben or the Bar are elempt from the MeLE ....
qul...... nl:
or the Philip.
or EIlIlIyt
lb,
U"'"
l~' ~ Chief' JUIIUce and AJllloclate JU"tlCl'1 or til. 8u
pl'l"ml' Court. lhl'Umlll'nt IIl1dn>UI'f!dmetnlll'r. or thp Judlflll
Inrumlll'lIl menllll'n or the Judicial nnd bnr Counl'1I nlld I~
~nl'll'n\ roIIrl IlIw1"n l'(1t'1'f!d hyth" l'''IIII'I,lti' Judle'''d ArAd.
em)',,"pm or l'UIIUlluhlM JIIIIII.'Inl P,lul'RUlln;
"Ie
(d,
ChlefShlle Cuu" ....I. Chl..rA"".I'nlllt'rutor
ANI,lA'" 8tortetArI... the lJt.pAtlllllllt JUJltll'91
or
or
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IPproval or the lOr Board 01Oovflmorl.
SEC. 3. Good wu" It" a,mpl",,, from", moJi(lt'fJIi(JII ",
tff/ulrfmr,,', - A memlHlr mil, file a wrrIrH'CI ,..,qUf'llt IPlU".
forth 1',00 cau ... ror ellt'IOI'IIIIn ''Iurh All ph,,,lral dill.hilit,. IIIfM'III. potrt J(,ad"afAo IItUII,II,,,",d. prtrYfI" ... ,..rth'" III
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III '" .n IWCI,..d.",d "",.,Id..,
,*,,1"&be IdIYlI,
m...... t'lII """"rI. ,,( twc:U"n2 II( tI.l. 'III'''. altd 121u... ",.,.Idotr
II 1I1""ln,~.II,,nllRd.tAl4 b, ww III prwlda olfltlnulll' .. pI ... .,.
.,td
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1be 8diYit11ha1l
COIIItitute aD orpnizecf ~
~ IeamiDt related to JepJ IUbJedI and the lepI p~
lDducliq crGII pcoflllim ldiviti .. ('.... ac:countiDg_taa
medical-Iepl) that eDhoCe I
akilll or the abilit, to ,,:.
Uee law. u weD .. wbjedlln I
writint and oral acI~
(b)
1ritb
..
CGIltaiD the IIIIIDin the RoO 01Attonae,s IDd IhaII ideDtiI1 the time. date, location, IUbject matter. ucllqth 01 the
education aCtivity. A copy of IUCb l"ICOrd IhaD be fumiebed the
_
houri will apply in (lepI ethiCi. etc.), .. appropriate to the content of the activity;
..
(d)
(2)
MlTl'EE.
The provider ehaII iIIue a record or certificate to aD
partidpante identifYinl the time, de".locatiOD, eubject matter
ancllensth the activity
(c)
Rule t.ACCBEDITA'I10N
OF PROVIDERS
An7 peI'IOIl
(a)
(b)
(c)
mittee;
approval f...
=::.~"'-.1
or
.. the nature of the activity. the time cIevot.ed t.o each to~
ucl identity of the inItnacton. '"" provider IhaIl mUe available to each participant a copy oITHE MCLE COMM~Eapproved Education Activity Evaluation Form.
(n The provider ehall maintain the completed Education Activity Evaluation Forme (or a period of not lela than one
(1) year after the activity. copy fumllhed the MCLE COMMIT-
TEE.
(,) Any pereon qr poup who conductllD una~thorized
activity UDder tIUa p""_m or iIIuea a epurfoua ~ftcat.e in
YIolation of th ... Ruld ehaII be IUbject to .ppropnate aaactiona.
erecIlta~
140
A)'PENDlXP
SEC.
AND
hi
or compliance
or ex.
emption;
(c) Failure to provide aatiafactory evidence of compll.
ance (including evidence of exempt status) within the prescribed
period;
(d) Failure to aatiafy the education requirement and fur
nish evidence of such compliance within sixty (60) da,. fi'Om
receipt of non-compliaDce notice;
(e)
scribed period;
(0 Any other act or omlaaion analogoU8 to any of the
foregoing or intended to dmunvent or evade compliance with
the MCLE requirements.
tain compliGR.
...
APPENDIXP
aaember ..
pcriocIl'C'QuilftlHlt.
R.... IS. CONSEQUENCES
NON-COMPLIANCB
Bar
I.,.
tnJIi SEC. 2.
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7l>rmi1tGtioft of~-'i,tI"'-'l'"
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or
admlnllter
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JII'OI'UI..
COUJWI
. ..
tpUnOUa CIt.I'ti&ate in rialatioll fII the Rulee and theee RtcuJa..... aballbe suIiect tit appropriate I8Dctioa&.
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....
ClllDtin""'l
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activity.
:;:
Comp/itJIw
=-
IUlttft poIiq,
ClOIlYeDient to the
Commit-
u::'t!.~
or
complianee
Co
It a lawyer raile tit comply with &IQ' reqainmeDt
ander the Rulee, the Committee wiD ..... biD'ber a notice 01
"'-eomplianee OIl 8D1 01 the ~
def'.ciee jec
BAR RICVlEWICRIN
161
..
EnnC8
APPlHDa,
'allure 10 .. lI.ty &he edueaUon requirelbeta(
and ru~1h Ividonre 0( eueh compliance within lilt, (60j
dll1l from ...... Ipt 01. non-compllance notlee; and
An1 other
or omlulon .na~
to an, et
tM rOf1lll'llna or IntandtlCllo dmamvent or ftade -Jilt.
a"", with the MCI.! retlulromllnta.
I.
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10 the
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.han apply.
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APPENDIXG
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 01-2003
The Deputy Court Adminiltraton
The Alaiatut Court Admlnl ..... ton
AdlalaJatnton
1.
01'
u o{fkio
IhaJ)
.... 0( lower
courta.
I. Only .thl 01' aftlrmaUona Nqulred in the perf'oraa.
&nee 01oRlclal tunctJona or with .... ped to oftklal mat len IhaU
be aclmlnlltered and only otIlrial cIoeulMftta indudint but ao&
limited to cloeumenta re,lardlDlinltlalulari
... applkaUona lor
retirement benente. and applkaUona lor loaM in &M (Jowra.
INRt Service lnauranee Sy.lem. the PAOIDIO, the Supreme
Coun Savi..,.
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the t8I&1 queet.l0III1Dthe .,... eum
lnatlon;
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Bar.
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1.
3.
...roll.. ;
rerresher
COUrN.
4.
6.
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b
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AI'PENDIlB
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12.
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Co
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computers m prtpIr-
membenhiP
b.
UIe
9.
..
Ibould DOt
14.
II.
For ImplelHDtaUOD
JftI'8'
1. Adoption of objective multiple-choice queetIolll for
3K to 40'l11of the total number of queetionl;
(5)
2.
3.
a.
8.
Formul.tIon or_y teI& qu.tionl and "model an.wen- u part of the calibration oflelt papers;
Introduction or porfonnance teetilll by way of revia1111 and improvllll the ...., examination;
l)eelpationoftwo(2)examinen
perlUbjeddepeDII
1111 on the number of examlneee;
Appointment of a tenured Board of Examlnen with
an Incumbent Supreme Court Juetice .. ChalrperIOn;
.
Crealion and o,.anlxaUon or reaclenhlp pane"
for each subjoct .rea to add .... the laue of blu
or lubjcctivlty .nd racilitate the fonnulaUon of \CIIt
the
c:onectioD
0(
mucs
uemfnatiOb ........
IItl)ANQIUNA&\NDOVAJ,
OVI'IIIUZ
.._..
leta; and
Adoption orthe calibration method in ~ co~
of eaa,y questions to COI1'8Ct variations m the lnel III
test ltandard ..
1.
tloDI. are
-r
(sP-).ANTONIO T. CARPIO
~.t.
JUItkIe
(0.__ )
(I)
AIIocfat. J.....
2.
or I8DCtiou
oa law
IChooIa that
ran to
be preecribed by the t.
pi Education Boud.
4.
(Sgd.)
C,UYMATOS.
..
or June
2004.
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(Std.)ROMEO".c.w.&JO,1I.
. Auacllw"__
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RENATO C. CORONA
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offices.
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APPINDIXH
A. QUiSUMIIINO
APPENDIX.
sanplore
APPENDIX I
A.M. No. 03-05-01SC
NEW CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT FOR THE
PHIUPPINE JUDICIARY
Table Con
DOt on)
ference or
tJt!~
to":::
or
Cock of JudiciGl
CANON 1 - INDEPENDENCE
ADOPTING mE NEW CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT
FOR mE PBD.IPPINE JUDICIARY
"
"
,,
WHEREAS, the Banplore Draft is founded upon a universal recopition that a eGmpetent, independent 8Ild im~
tial judiciary is euential if the cowta ant to fu1JUl their role iD
upholding conatitutionaliam 8Ild the rule of law: that public
confidence in the judicial iyltem 8Ild in the m~
authority
and intep;ty of the judiciary is or utmoet importance in a modem democratic 1OCiety; and that it is euential that judpa
individually and collectively, reapect and honor judicial ofIi~
.. a public lrU8t and Itri.. to enhance and maintain confidence
in the judicial system;
Sec. 3. Judps ahaIl Nfrain from influencing in any manner the outcome ollitiption or dispute pending before another
court or adminiatratift apDCy.
to
Sec. 4. Judges ahaII not allow family, IOCisI, or other reJationshipe to influence judicial CODCIuct
or judcmeDt. The prestige of judicial office ahaIl not be UIId or lent. to advance the
.
in'--- of others, DOl' convey or pemut othen 10 COlIpnvate
"".. ......:.1 po8I"tjoa 10 iDIIu.
Yay the impresaion that they are m a __
ence the judge.
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the
live and legiIJaconnections with, and influence by, lISt ~ppear
10 be free
tive br:.nchetl of pvemment, but m
a
therefrom to 8 reasonable obeerver.
APPENDIX.
III
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CANON J - INTEGRITY
tialIr. Such
proc:eedinp
where:
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,
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Cd) The judge served 81 executor, administrator, guardian, tI'uttee or lawyer in the cue or matter in cootaOielij, or a
former auoc:iate of the judge aerved as couDllel during tlwir
ueociatioD, or the juclp or lawyer .as a material witness
therein;
(e)
review;
CO
(J) The judge knows that his or ber apouae or child baa
financial interest, 81 heir, lee' tee, creditor, IiduciarJ. or ~
wiN, in the ."bject matter in contrvvtrij or in party to the
miles
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imJDateri;i
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APPINDaI
Sec. 7. Judpe abaD Worm 1Iw
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IOnu fiduciary financiaJ illtereela aDd IhaU
efl'ortl to be informed about the ftNacW illtentAI 01
&heir Camily.
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COD..,
1Day:
(a) Write,lec:ture, teach and participate ill actiYitiei aJDo
earning the law, the ..... .,...,
the adminietratiaa 01juItjce
ell' related matten;
(b) Appear at a public beariq Wore aD oIidaI bodJ
CXID(lel'11ed with matteR nlatm, to the law, the .... IJIleaa,
the administratiOD
Justice or related matters;
or
Sec:. 13. Jucigel and membe... 01their familieIlhaIl Deither uk for: nor accept, all)' Iif\. bequMt, loaD .. f.Or ill
relalion to ~III
cloneor to be clone 01' OIDitted to be.~ by
him or her in connection with the perfOl"lDUK'e 01judirial du
ties.
See. 14. Jucigel aha11 not knowinIlJ permit ~
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otMra aubjt to their lnftu.nce. cliredioD 01' authority. to uk
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NOW. THEREFORE.
befeb>'
PROMULGATES
CODE OF CONDucr
WHEREAS.
omci81 poal.
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CANON U - CONFmENTIALITY
SedioD 1. Court penonnel ..... l DOt diKION to &I\)' UIUI ...
thoriJ~ penon an,yconfidenUallnrormation acquired by ~1Il
while t'lDployedin the Judiciary, whether luch blf"ormationeame
hm authorized or unauthoriaed IIOW'Ct!8.
Conftdcntial inrormation melUUlinrormation not yet made
~ matter. or public:record relatiq to pend inc c:aael, .. weD..
inCormation not yet made public: concemiq the work or any
justice orjudge relatinc to pe~dinc caaea.lnc:ludinc nolM, drafl.,
1'e8earc:h papen, internal daac:uaioM, internal memoranda,
recoro. or internal deliberatioM, and "mllar papen.
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A conftlet
0( intel'OlltclldatwhIm:
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the court pt'l'IIOnnol'.obj(1('tiv,ability or Ind..
pt'ndonee or Judl.'I1ll'nt in pt'rfomlln, om"lal dull..... I...
paired or may ftaIIOnnbly apJM'nrto be impolnod;or
(iI) the court pcreonnol, the pt'l'IIClnntll'llnunedl."
ramlly, or the penonrwl', bUlllno.. or other nnanrial Interest would derive finanelal gain becaulIGorthe pttnonnerl
omclal act.
Dot:
(a) Enter into any contract with the JudieiU7 ror -".
leel lease or .. Ie or property .part from the omployment.Cf!""
tract relatin, to the penonnel's position; nor ~ tha~~~
to aaaist any member the personnel" Immedl,te 'JDJ y.:
_uring a contract with the Judiciary In a manner DOlay
able to any other interested party.
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G. DAVID..JR.
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