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2005-02-07 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| A judge should behave at all times as to promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.[21] He must comport himself at all times in such a manner that his conduct, official or otherwise, can bear the most searching scrutiny of the public that looks up to him as an epitome of integrity and justice.[22] Judges and all court employees should endeavor to maintain at all times the confidence and high respect accorded to those who wield the gavel of justice.[23] | |||||
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2001-07-19 |
BUENA, J. |
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| Petitioner moved for reconsideration[6] of the foregoing order, maintaining that the Office of the Ombudsman should either refer Case No. OMB-0-97-0903 to the Supreme Court for preliminary evaluation, or await the latter's resolution of Adm. Case No. 97-387-RTJ which involves the same parties and subject matter. Otherwise, petitioner argues, the absurd situation may result wherein the Office of the Ombudsman files criminal charges against petitioner who, on the other hand, is declared without fault by the Supreme Court. | |||||