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EXECUTIVE JUDGE NELSONIDA T. ULAT-MARRERO v. ANTONIO B. TORIO

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2008-08-11
PER CURIAM
A process server should be fully cognizant not only of the nature and responsibilities of his task but also of their impact on the administration of justice.[15] A process server, being a judicial employee, is expected to act with prudence, restraint, courtesy, and dignity. Respondent must remember the oft-quoted reminder to all who work in the judiciary that the conduct of everyone charged with the administration of justice - from the presiding judge to the lowliest clerk - should be circumscribed with the heavy burden of responsibility, free from any suspicion that may taint the well-guarded image of the judiciary. Being among those at the frontlines of our judicial machinery, process servers are in close contact with the litigants; hence, their conduct should all the more maintain the prestige and the integrity of the court.[16]