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JORGE Q. GO v. VINEZ A. HORTALEZA

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2014-10-21
PER CURIAM
Sheriffs, our front-line representatives,[28] play a crucial role in our justice system, having the important task of executing our courts' final judgments.[29] Sheriffs must conduct themselves with integrity at all times as "once he[/she] loses the people's trust, he[/she] diminishes the people's faith in the judiciary."[30] Respondent's acts failed to meet the high standards of conduct expected from the position held.
2011-04-12
PER CURIAM
It is recognized that the most difficult phase of any proceeding is the execution of judgment. Thus, officers charged with this task must, in the absence of a restraining order, act with considerable dispatch so as not to unduly delay the administration of justice; otherwise, the decisions, orders, or other processes of the courts of justice would be futile.[20] After all, a decision left unexecuted or indefinitely delayed due to their inefficiency renders it useless.[21] Sheriff Villarosa's repeated and evident delays hindered the speedy administration of justice for Romero and the spouses Laurente.