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2006-05-04 |
PER CURIAM |
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| The Court further notes that Quires stopped reporting for work when investigation regarding her spurious certificate of eligibility started to take full swing with the OCA and she has not returned to work upon the lapse of her three-month leave. The Clerk of Court of the RTC Q.C. has also exerted efforts to locate her at her known addresses and has forwarded the Court's notices to her address in the province, to no avail. The Court has held that absence without official leave during the investigation of the administrative case against respondent is indicative of her guilt in the same way that flight in criminal cases creates the presumption of guilt.[32] | |||||
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2003-10-28 |
PER CURIAM |
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| It is clear then that a sheriff in the performance of his duties is not precluded from collecting additional sums from a requesting party. He is, however, mandated by the Rules to follow certain steps: first, to make an estimate of the expenses to be incurred by him; second, to obtain court approval for such estimated expenses; third, the approved amount shall be deposited by the interested party with the clerk of court and ex-officio sheriff; fourth, the clerk of court shall disburse the amount to the executing sheriff; and fifth, the executing sheriff shall liquidate his expenses within the same period for rendering a return on the writ.[16] | |||||