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RE: RIVARA’S COMPOUND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION v. MR. FRANCIS A. CERVANTES

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2011-09-05
PERALTA, J.
In Rivara's Compound Homeowners' Association v. Cervantes,[14] We emphasized the need for circumspect and proper behavior on the part of the court employees. Government officials and employees, more specifically those employed in the Judiciary, are bound by the highest standards of propriety and decorum to maintain the people's respect and faith in the Judiciary. Any transgression or deviation from the established norm of conduct, work related or not, amounts to a misconduct.[15] The image of a court of justice is mirrored in the conduct, official or otherwise, of the personnel who work thereat. Court employees are enjoined to adhere to the exacting standards of morality and decency in their professional and private conduct in order to preserve the good name and integrity of the court of justice.[16]