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INTEGRITY
Integrity
is
essential not only
to
the
proper
discharge of the
judicial office but
also
to
the
personal
demeanor
of
judges.
INTEGRITY
The New Code of Judicial Conduct has
separated the values of INTEGRITY and
INDEPENDENCE.
Why?
To emphasize the need for
judges to maintain a life of
personal
and
professional
integrity in order to properly
carry out their judicial functions.
INTEGRITY
CONDUCT ABOVE
REPROACH
Sec. 1. Judges shall ensure that not
only is their conduct above reproach,
but that it is perceived to be so in the
view of a reasonable observer.
The personal behavior of a
judge, not only upon the bench
but also in his every day life,
should be beyond reproach and
free from the appearance of
impropriety. [Tan V. Rosete A.M. NO.
MTJ-04-1563, 2003]
f) Keeping and/or
flaunting a
mistress
g) Inebriated
behavior
h) Frequenting
casinos and cock
fights
i) Incompetence
j) Conducting
hearings in their
residence
A judge has the duty to not only render a just and impartial decision, but also
render it in such a manner as to be free from any suspicion as to its fairness
and impartiality. Like Caesars wife, a judge must not only be pure, but also
beyond suspicion. While judges should possess proficiency in law in order that
they can completely construe and enforce the law, it is more important that
they should act and behave in such a manner that the parties before them
should have confidence in their impartiality. (Sibayan-Joaquin v. Javellana,
A.M. NO. RTJ-00-1601, 2001)
DISCIPLINARY ACTION
Sec. 3. Judges should take or initiate appropriate
disciplinary measures against lawyers or court
personnel for unprofessional conduct of which
the judge may have become aware.
Oftentimesleniency
provides
the
court employees the opportunity to
commit minor transgressions of the
laws and slight breaches of official
duty ultimately leading to vicious
delinquencies.
INTEGRITY