Republic of the PhilippinesSUPREME COURT
EN BANC
A.M. No. 61-MJ July 28, 1977
DOMINADOR TARECTECAN, complainant, MUNICIPAL JUDGE PEDRO T. CRISTOBAL of Mabini, Pangasinan, respondent.
R E S O L U T I O N
FERNANDO, J.:
It was a serious charge that had to be faced by respondent Pedro T. Cristobal who, as Municipal Judge of Mabini, Pangasinan, was proceeded against administrative for misconduct by virtue of a complaint instituted by one Dominador Tarectecan. He was accused of having acted on a complaint for estafa filed by his own son and having thereafter issued a warrant of arrest against respondent therein, complainant Tarectecan who as a consequence was jailed for four days until he could furnish the bail. Only then did respondent Judge disqualify himself. That was the finding of the investigating judge, Gregorio A. Legaspi, of the Court of First Instance of Pangasinan. It was so admitted by respondent Judge at the hearing before this Court. His attention was likewise called to Administrative Order No. 248 removing from office Municipal Judge Pedro R. Rabago of Cagwait, Surigao del Sur. 1 There, it was shown that respondent Judge Rabago did appear in a civil. suit as counsel for his son-in-law, who thereafter filed three criminal cases against the opposing parties, heard at the stage of preliminary investigation by such respondent Rabago, although thereafter desisting from further acting thereon in view of his relationship to the complainant. In such administrative order of President Ferdinand E. M of November 17, 1970 removing such respondent from office, there is this relevant excerpt: "Evidently respondent cannot vadidly plead ignorance of the circumstances antecedent to and surrounding the filing of these criminal cases, considering that he is the father-in-law and legal counsel of Nicostrato Logronio in Special Proceedings No. 49. In conducting the first stage of the preliminary investigation and issuing warrants of arrest against the accused in Criminal Cases Nos. 512 and 514, respondent Judge was obviously actuated with improper and vengeful motives. He used the powers of his office not to apply the law with an even hand but to oppress the opponents of his son-in-law and former client. Respondent's actuations clearly show that he is guilty of gross abuse of the powers of his office constituting serious misconduct and that he is unfit to remain in the judicial branch of the Government.2 Respondent Cristobal, however, did seek to distinguish the above administrative order by stressing his good faith as contrasted with the alleged political harassment and persecution that motivated the actuation of respondent Rabago.
However, no further action need be taken by this Court, as his resignation had been accepted by the President on August 25, 1975. All that need further be said is that the other alleged misconduct imputed to him, namely, the fabrication of a ease of estafa against complainant Tarectecan, was shown to be without basis.
WHEREFORE, the complaint is dismissed for being moot and academic.
Castro, C.J., Teehankee, Barredo, Makasiar, Antonio, Muñoz-Palma, Aquino, Concepcion, Jr., Martin, Santos, Fernandez and Guerrero, JJ., concur.
Footnotes
1 66 O.G. 10698 (1970).
2 Ibid, 10699.
Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal
This is an administrative case, Dominador Tarectecan vs. Municipal Judge Pedro T. Cristobal, decided by the Supreme Court in 1977. The case involves Judge Cristobal being accused of misconduct for acting on a complaint for estafa filed by his son and issuing a warrant of arrest against the complainant, Tarectecan, who was jailed for four days until he could furnish bail. The investigating judge found that Judge Cristobal only disqualified himself after Tarectecan was able to post bail. Judge Cristobal did not deny the allegations. The Supreme Court noted a similar administrative case against Municipal Judge Pedro R. Rabago, who was removed from office for showing improper motives and oppressing opponents of his son-in-law in criminal cases he handled. However, the Supreme Court dismissed the complaint against Judge Cristobal as it was found to be moot and academic, as his resignation had already been accepted by the President.
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- What is Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal about?
- This is an administrative case, Dominador Tarectecan vs. Municipal Judge Pedro T. Cristobal, decided by the Supreme Court in 1977. The case involves Judge Cristobal being accused of misconduct for acting on a complaint for estafa filed by his son and issuing a warrant of arrest against the complainant, Tarectecan, who was jailed for four days until he could furnish bail. The investigating judge found that Judge Cristobal only disqualified himself after Tarectecan was able to post bail. Judge Cristobal did not deny the allegations. The Supreme Court noted a similar administrative case against Municipal Judge Pedro R. Rabago, who was removed from office for showing improper motives and oppressing opponents of his son-in-law in criminal cases he handled. However, the Supreme Court dismissed the complaint against Judge Cristobal as it was found to be moot and academic, as his resignation had already been accepted by the President.
- Which court decided Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal?
- Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal was decided by the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
- When was Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal decided?
- Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal (A.M. No. 61-MJ) was decided on Jul 28, 1977.
- What is the citation for Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal?
- Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal, A.M. No. 61-MJ, Jul 28, 1977 (Supreme Court of the Philippines)
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Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal, A.M. No. 61-MJ, Jul 28, 1977 (Supreme Court of the Philippines)
Supreme Court of the Philippines. (1977). Dominador Tarectecan vs. Mun. Judge Pedro T. Cristobal (A.M. No. 61-MJ). Retrieved from https://legaldex.com/jurisprudence/dominador-tarectecan-vs-mun-judge-pedro-t-cristobal
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