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| 2010-04-07 | PER CURIAM | ||||
| Indeed, in Re: Report on the Judicial Audit Conducted in the Regional Trial Court, Branch 4, Dolores, Eastern Samar[44] and Padilla v. Silerio,[45] the Court expressly enjoins a judge to carefully pore over all documents before signing the documents and giving them official imprimatur. The judge's signing of orders must not be taken lightly, or be regarded as the usual paper work that passes through the judge's hands for signature.[46] Also, according to Suroza v. Honrado,[47] a judge is inexcusably negligent if he fails to observe in the performance of his duties that diligence, prudence and circumspection that the law requires in the rendition of any public service. | |||||