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offenders. It said that the previous case of Jacinto v. Fouts squarely ruled that the
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vowsy law applies to lesbian relationships. And the next case, which I think everyone
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is waiting for, the Smartmatic Tim Corporation and Smartmatic Philippines v. Comelec, also
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promulgated just yesterday, April 16, 2024, and penned by Associate Justice Jose Midas
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P. Marquez. So in this case, Smartmatic received an invitation from the Comelec to attend the
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Election and Procurement Summit for the 2025 national and local elections. Comelec then
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published the invitation to bid for the automated election system, and Smartmatic purchased
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the bidding documents and was represented in the pre-bid conference. Private respondents,
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in this case, filed petitions before the Comelec.
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Praying, number one, for them, for Comelec, to review Smartmatic's qualifications because
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of serious and material irregularities in the transmission and reception of election
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results in the system that Smartmatic developed for the May 9, 2022 elections. And if these
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irregularities cannot be sufficiently explained, they also prayed for Comelec to disqualify
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Smartmatic from the bidding. Next.
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NBAC disqualified Smartmatic from participating in the bidding. It cited its constitutional
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mandate to enforce and administer all laws and regulations relative to the conduct of
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elections under the Constitution. Smartmatic filed a petition for certiorari with an application
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for the issuance of a TRO, or writ of preliminary injunction, before the Supreme Court. However,
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the Supreme Court did not grant the TRO, or writ of preliminary injunction. It held that
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did not have an actual clear and positive right for a TRO, or writ of preliminary injunction,
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because Smartmatic was merely a prospective bidder. It also held that being disqualified,
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Smartmatic will not suffer any irreparable injury. So the Comelec proceeded to conduct
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public bidding. The contract was awarded to a joint venture called the MIRU Systems.
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in the end, the Supreme Court granted Smartmatic's petition. It held that Comelec committed grave abuse of discretion when it disqualified Smartmatic before it had submitted any bids, without any reference to the eligibility requirements prescribed by its bids and awards committee. It held that Comelec implemented a discretionary prequalification regime antithetical to the Government Procurement and Reform Act.
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However, despite the finding of grave abuse of discretion on the part of the Comelec, the Supreme Court did not find it sufficient to nullify the public bidding or award of the contract.
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It cited considerations of equity, justice, practicality, and the doctrine of operative fact.
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This means that the law produced consequences before it was declared unconstitutional that cannot always be ignored or disregarded.
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So the doctrine nullifies the law, but its effects are sustained.
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It is only resorted to as a matter of equity and fair play, which the Supreme Court said is present here.
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So that's all for my updates on jurisprudence. Now I will move on to the updates on the SPJI.
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So the SPJI, just for a review, it is the Supreme Court's blueprint for system work.
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It is a plan of worldwide institutional reforms aimed at delivering efficient, speedy, and equal justice.
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It is a five-year plan with clear guiding principles, a work plan, and a portfolio of projects and achievable target outcomes.
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So what problems does the SPJI aim to address?
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It aims to address the perennial problems of clogged dockets, case delay, slow administrative systems, and lack of resources.
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Its guiding principles include...
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timely and fair justice, transparent and accountable justice, equal and inclusive justice, and technologically adaptive management.
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It aims at three outcomes.
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The first is efficiency.
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Through streamlined adjudicative and administrative court systems and effective performance monitoring and evaluation.
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Number two, innovation.
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Through the creation of an information and communications technology infrastructure for the judiciary,
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three, access, through inclusivity, transparency, and accountability in court adjudicative and administrative systems and procedures.
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So some updates on the activities that we have done so far under outcome one, efficiency.
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So it has two objectives to streamline court systems based on the needs of internal and external stakeholders,
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and to enhance quality measures to drive performance excellence.
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So under the first objective, we have the...
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So under this activity, I would like to report that the initial manual of processes for the Supreme Court is being drafted and is scheduled to be submitted to the N Bank for approval next year.
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The second, as already mentioned by the Chief Justice earlier, is the modernization of the Office of the Court Administrator through the pilot of the Office of the Regional Court Managers, or ORCM.
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So a little bit about the ORCM.
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It aims to decentralize and improve the delivery of administrative services to the trial courts by establishing regional offices empowered to approve admin and fiscal matters and deliver multiple services directly to the courts.
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Before, all of these administrative processes were central to the Office of the Court Administrator located in Manila.
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And this proved to be quite problematic because it creates bottlenecks for these procedures.
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The Supreme Court, headed by the Chief Justice, wanted to bring the administrative services closer to the regional trial courts, and they will be doing this through the ORCM.
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So from April to May 2024, a caravan will be conducted in six pilot sites to inform the judges and court personnel about the ORCM, gather feedback on current processes and inputs on possible solutions, as well as recruit personnel for the ORCM position.
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So the ORCM will be officially launched in June 2024, after all the pilot sites have been conducted.
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So here's the schedule of the ORCM caravan.
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So the very first one happened in April 4, 2024, in San Fernando, La Union.
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The second one in April 12, in Angela City, Pampanga.
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And the next ones in the next few weeks will be in Butuan City, Davao City, Metro Cebu, and Ormoc.
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So another activity is the creation of the Supreme Court Management Committee and Planning Development Office.
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So the Supreme Court created the management committees composed of senior justices and heads of office.
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And its function is to discuss the SPJI targets.
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It also established an interim planning and development office tasked to monitor the SPJI projects.
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Objective number two is to launch a more...
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...inclusive and responsive health and welfare program and institutionalize a socialized health insurance system for the employees.
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So in April 2024, the Supreme Court approved the terms of reference for a unified HMO for the entire judiciary.
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In the past, the HMO was different per court.
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So that means the Supreme Court had a different HMO.
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The lower courts had a different HMO.
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So did the Court of Appeals and the Sandigan Bayan and so on.
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However, this time around, the Supreme Court approved the terms of reference for a unified HMO for the entire judiciary.
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So that means the Supreme Court had a different HMO.
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So that means the Supreme Court had a different HMO.
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The Supreme Court justices wanted a unified one across the board.
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So the benefits would all be the same regardless of which court you're from.
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So some features of this are same benefits across the board, socialized payment of premiums,
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and the judges can still avail of the benefits under this program until the age of 80 years old.
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Another one is the establishment of mental health units.
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So the first judiciary-wide...
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The first judiciary-wide mental health summit took place last October 2023.
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Because of its success, regional summits will be conducted in key cities this year.
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As of now, there is a mental health hotline in the Supreme Court that is 24-7
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and available to its court officials and personnel at any time of the day.
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However, in the next few months, the first mental health unit will be established in Lawag City.
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Another objective...
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Another activity...
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Another activity is to pursue a campaign for ethical responsibility.
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We all know that the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability was approved last year here in Baguio as well.
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And because of its success, the court is now revising the Code of Judicial Conduct and the Code of Conduct for Court Personnel.
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Another activity is to operationalize the Office of the Judiciary Marshals.
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So an update, the draft IRR for the Office of the Judiciary Marshals...
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...is now pending approval with the court and bank.
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The positions for Chief Marshal and the three Deputy Marshals have been opened.
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So for Chief Marshal, there are about 48 applicants.
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For Deputy Marshal for Luzon, that's about 64.
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And for Mindanao and Visayas, around 46 or 48 applicants as well.
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Right now, the applicants are currently being screened by the committee in charge.
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So outcome two, innovation.
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And they have the following objectives, which is to modernize court processes,
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strengthen ICT governance, management, and operations,
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and to upgrade the information sharing in the justice system.
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The court is exploring using machine learning technology to develop a chatbot to aid in legal research.
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Workshops have been conducted and pilot users have been selected to test the system
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or to test the system.
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Or product, which is at its testing stage.
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Another one is the AI voice-to-text transcription system,
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which has been deployed in 20 select pilot courts,
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which includes four Sandigan Bayan divisions and 16 trial courts.
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Another one is to establish a judiciary e-library.
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And I would like to report that the e-Philippine reports module has already been integrated into the e-library.
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So the Philippine reports,
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can now be accessed through this website.
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All cases have already been uploaded.
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Another, which has also been completed,
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is to establish a Philippine judiciary online learning platform.
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So the PhilJA has already established its learning management system
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and is being used in all of its programs.
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So this enables judges, judicial aspirants, and court personnel
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to access course materials for their professional development.
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Another one is to establish a judiciary online learning platform.
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Another one that is currently ongoing
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is the development of the e-court system version 2.
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the minimum viable product for the Supreme Court's e-court system
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is set to be launched this year.
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One of the important features
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is the digital filing feature.
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So that means that instead of emailing the pleadings,
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lawyers must log into the system
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and just upload their system.
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The process mapping for the trial courts
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is currently being conducted this week
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in Baguio City Country Club
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in preparation for the development of e-court version 2
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for the trial courts.
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Another activity is the revision of the rules of court.
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So there are many rules of court
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that is undergoing revision right now.
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One is the revised rules on criminal procedure.
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So the draft rules have been submitted
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to the court and bank
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and the caravan will be conducted
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to the court and bank
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and the caravan will be conducted
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to the court and bank
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Some of its salient features
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are the removal of the rule on preliminary investigation
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since this is, as the court thinks,
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is an executive product
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which belongs to the DOJ.
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Incorporation of special rules
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such as the revised guidelines
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for continuous trial in criminal cases,
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an expanded cybercrime warrant rule
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and guidelines on the
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video conferencing hearings
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and some SC issuance
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on children in conflict with the law
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For the revised rules on civil procedure
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is currently reviewing
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the proposal of its members
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and plans to submit its draft
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to the court and bank later this year.
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Some of its salient features include
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alternative dispute resolution mechanisms
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are available during the court proceedings
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but this will be moved to pre-filing stage.
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even before you file a case
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it is a requirement
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for you to undergo ADR mechanisms.
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would be a minimum
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of two ADR mechanisms
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before you can even file a case.
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The one step appeal
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which means that you can only appeal
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So we expect that there will be less cases
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going up to the Supreme Court
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however Rule 65 is always available.
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the simplified modes of review
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and a complete shift
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to electronic filing and service.
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Another one being revised
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is the rules on special proceedings
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which is currently
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the committee is currently reviewing
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the proposals of its members.
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With respect to the rules
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on expedited procedures
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in first level courts
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so this rule on expedited procedures
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actually integrates
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the rules on summary procedure
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and small claims cases.
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So this took effect
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on April 11, 2022
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and it is now in its rollout stage.
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Seminar workshops are ongoing
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for first level court judges as we speak.
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is the issuance of book of judicial forms.
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book of judicial forms
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was launched in November 2023.
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It is a compilation of templates
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that judges and legal practitioners
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may use in civil cases
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and special proceedings.
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is the collation and codification
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also released in November 2023.
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It is a centralized repository
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of circulars, memoranda
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and orders issued by the Supreme Court
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from 2000 up to the present.
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This is very helpful
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for everyone in the judiciary
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as well as practitioners
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the issuances of the SC
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were not unified in the sense that
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it was very hard to look for them.
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They weren't in a central repository
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and this project aimed to
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remedy that situation.
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under the IT objectives
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the Judiciary Enterprise
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ICT Governance Framework.
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So I'd like to report
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that the ICT Governance Framework
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has been approved by the Court and Bank.
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It aims to ensure
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that the Court's IT strategy
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is aligned with the SPJI.
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Some of its features include
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risk optimization,
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efficient use of resources,
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evaluation of IT services delivered,
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and measuring performance
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is to develop a five-year
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ICT strategic plan.
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This plan will provide the technological
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architecture of the Court for the next five years.
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a consultant has been engaged
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for this project.
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So the next one is to develop
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the network infrastructure for the judiciary.
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the halls of justice
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and the courts in the different halls of justice
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have their own internet connections
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which is not centralized.
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So this means during the pandemic,
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the Court allowed them to procure
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their own internet connections.
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But this project now seeks to develop
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a centralized network system
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the entire judiciary.
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This would make it easier
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for the Court or the Supreme Court
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its centralized policies,
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for interconnection and localized
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enterprise security.
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And it will be further developed
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assistance matters.
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is to strengthen legal aid initiatives.
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the proposed unified legal aid service
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has been submitted to the NBank
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and is now undergoing
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regional consultations.
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So the ULAS rules provides the framework
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for the mandatory legal aid service of lawyers.
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It will require covered lawyers
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to render at least 60 hours
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of pro bono legal aid service
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every compliance period
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One of its most important features
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is its expanded scope
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of creditable legal services.
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legal aid was only limited to litigation.
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under the ULAS rules,
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any legal activity will be considered
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a creditable legal aid service
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such as drafting contracts,
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development work, etc.
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Next slide, please.
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So the ULAS regional consultations
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in the St. Louis University
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will be held tomorrow, April 18,
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in Xavier University in Cagayan de Oro City.
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will be on May 17
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at the Ateneo de Manila School of Law
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But this will be determined.
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activity under this
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objective is to retool
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the Enhanced Justice on Wheels program.
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or the Justice on Wheels program,
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providing access to justice
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to people from far-flung areas.
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So it was developed in 2004
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when the Supreme Court
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retrofitted buses
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to reach the far-flung areas
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clogging court dockets.
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it was relaunched as the Enhanced Justice on Wheels program
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which also offered
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mediation services,
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legal aid clinics
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for the underprivileged litigants in remote areas.
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because of the technological advancements,
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the court decided to retool it
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the Enhanced Justice on Wheels program.
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This was first inaugurated
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in Tawi-Tawi in February 2024.
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the Chief Justice
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was the very first Chief Justice
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to visit Tawi-Tawi.
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And it involved them
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bringing satellite dishes
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for internet connection
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in order to enable
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the Tawi-Tawi courts,
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especially the ones in the far-flung areas,
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to conduct videoconferencing hearings
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and having the litigants travel
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more than six hours to the court.
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Senior Associate Justice Marvik M.V.F. Leonen,
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the features of the program
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in far-flung areas.
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Number two, alternative forms
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of transportation will be used
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to bring technology to far-flung areas
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because not all places
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can accommodate buses.
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transportation via sea,
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So that will be considered.
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repurposing the buses
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to be used for bail purposes
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when courts are not in session.
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So when the courts are not in session,
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these buses will always be available
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so that persons accused
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will be able to file bail
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the review of the Sharia Rules of Court.
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There is a draft revising
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the Sharia Rules of Court
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which has been submitted
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and is under review by the Court and Bank.
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And I would like to update everyone
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that the first automated
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and regional Sharia Bar exams
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will be taking place on April 28
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and Ateneo de Davao.
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gender fair objectives.
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The Supreme Court has adopted
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guidelines on the use of
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gender fair language in the judiciary
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and gender fair courtroom etiquette.
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And this will be lectured on
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by Associate Justice
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Maria Filomena D. Singh later today.
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There will be issuance of guidelines
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for victim-sensitive courts
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but this is still ongoing.
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on Philippine Legal Feminism
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published last November
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2023 and this was
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headed by Justice Filomena D. Singh
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as well and supported by the GoJust.
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Okay. So that ends my presentation.
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Thank you very much
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for your attention.
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Thank you very much,
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Please stay on stage as we now
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open the floor for the open forum.
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So those of you who have questions,
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please raise your hand or approach
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kindly introduce yourselves and
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your media outlet prior to asking your questions.
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Hi, Atty. Congratulations.
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Pero ma'am, first question,
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sana po you could answer also in Filipino.
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Ma'am, may update na po ba tayo regarding
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the petition of Pastor
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yung arrest order sa kanya
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ng Senate and also
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nangingi din siya ay understand
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Ah, yes. Salamat po for that question.
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Meron na po tayong update diyan.
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2024 on the Supreme Court
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and Bank's agenda,
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in this case, they were required
25:05.9
to file a comment within
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10 days on the petition as well
25:09.9
as the prayer for the issuance
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of the TRO and the
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writ of preliminary injunction.
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So right now, it's at that stage. We are awaiting
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the comment of the respondents.
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Any other questions?
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Good morning, ma'am. Joel San Juan from
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Business Mirror. Regarding to sa
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decision sa Comlex Smartmatic,
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matic can participate
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bidding process of
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the case only pertains
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or it limited itself only
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bidding. I mean, the bidding
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for the 2025 elections.
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Smartmatic can indeed
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mag-participate in the
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next elections pero subject rin
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to, let's say, if anyone files
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a disqualification case against them again.
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Thank you po. Thanks.
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Any other questions?
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Yes. Lawrence Tanjoko po,
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Radyo Pilipinas. Yes,
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attorney. Baka may update din po
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I'm sorry? Sa NCAP. Yes po.
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Okay. Sa NCAP po, that case
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is still undergoing deliberations.
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pa po tayong update doon.
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attorney. Christian po sa Radyo sa
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East Renta. Good morning. Same question po
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kay Sir Lawrence. Update din po kung meron na
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doon sa finial ng
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Piston and Manivela
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franchise consolidation
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I think last December.
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answer rin po. That case
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is still undergoing deliberation by the bank.
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Good morning po. Jairo
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Buliedo po from Rappler. Good morning.
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My question is not related to pending cases
27:15.9
but more on the SPJI.
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As we know, attorney,
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the court dockets are really
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clogged right now because of like
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thousands of drug cases.
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Nabanggit na po ba or may plans na po ba
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tayo na napag-usapan with the ANBank on
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how to help our courts
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de-clog the dockets
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in terms of like drug cases? May na po ba tayong
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nakapending na plano to
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specifically address this problem po? Thank you.
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wala pa po that I am aware of.
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However, this should also be
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addressed by the revised rules on criminal
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procedure. Kasi yung rules na to
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the process, the criminal procedure
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more efficient. So in doing
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that, it will also help
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de-clog the courts in terms of
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drugs cases. Pero
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specifically for the drugs cases, I am
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not aware po of any
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initiatives for now.
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Any other questions? Yes, sir.
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Sir, good morning, ma'am.
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Ben Pulta po sa Philippine News Agency.
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Doon sa, ano po, sa Comelec
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ruling, may sinabi ba
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yung court in connection doon sa
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rights ng Comelec to
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When you contrast it
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with the general procurement policies
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of the government, I mean,
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may ano ba doon? Did it weigh or did it
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say anything about it?
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Yes, po. What they just
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said in that case was
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they acknowledged the
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power of the Comelec. However,
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comply with its own procedures,
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sabak, which was also,
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sabi nila, is antithetical
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to the appropriations
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law that applied.
29:25.9
Just to follow up on the Comelec
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case, as we know,
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meron po bang na-cite po yung SC
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if there will be, like, implications on the
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part of the Comelec because
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they committed a grave
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abuse of discretion, although the SC
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ruled based on the doctrine of
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operative fact. But on the part of Comelec,
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meron po bang parang sanction
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of any sort, po? Ah, wala naman.
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Atty. Team, Adrian po of ABS-CBN.
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Yes. Yung doon lang po doon sa
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kay Pastor Quiboloy,
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April 3 yung order, tapos
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within 10 days. Yes.
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Tapos na po ba yung deadline?
30:05.9
Still, iniintay pa rin po yung
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comment ng Senate?
30:09.9
Well, the 10 days will
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from the receipt of the
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respondent of the notice.
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So, we still have to wait
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for the notice to be sent out.
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I'll have to check if it has already
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been sent out by the Clerk of Court.
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And the 10 days will start from the
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Hi po, Atty. Louisa po,
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PTV4. Mahabol ko lang po, Atty.
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Any update lang po doon sa
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doon sa confidential funds ni
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VP Sarah? Ah, regarding
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that, in one of its cases,
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on this. So, right now,
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it's still at the comment stage as well.
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Lendingin, good morning. Good morning.
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Of Manel Bulletin. I would like to
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already filed an MR on the
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implementation of good time,
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good conduct time allowance?
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I'm sorry, if it filed?
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I'll have to check that, sir.
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And I will get back to you on that.
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pa pwede po rin bang
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sa Comlec decision, pa pwede din po
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magsabihan na si, ah,
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validity nung contract,
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ng contract ng Comlec with, ah,
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Kung, ah, since it did not
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the contract, naman po ba sabihin na
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it upheld the validity
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Well, I wouldn't think na,
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it didn't directly uphold
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the validity because that wasn't the issue
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naman in the case. Um, it just
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said that, um, it will not nullify
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the bidding process and the
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awarding of the contract
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because of the, because of, um,
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equity and practical issues
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and considerations.
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So, with respect to the contract,
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um, the Supreme Court did not rule on
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its validity at all.
32:25.9
Ma'am, may sinabi rin po ba sa decision about
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anong, anong course na po pwedeng
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gawin ng Smartmatic since parang,
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it was deprived of its right to
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participate in a, in a, in a
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election bidding process or?
32:37.9
Well, the Supreme Court is of the view
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Smartmatic didn't have a right
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since it's just a prospective bidder.
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Kaya po hindi na-issue yung
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But it also said that
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it did not suffer irreparable injury
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because the injury would have just been
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loss of profits. So there are
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legal remedies naman that Smartmatic
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Thank you, ma'am. Thank you.
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If there are no more questions, wala na ba?
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Okay. Um, thank you
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so much, Atty. Ting.
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One last. One last. Final na talaga.
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Dante Amento of UNTV.
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Atty. doon sa ruling po
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kasi binanggit ng COMELEC doon,
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ano yung kaso sa labas
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COMELEC chairman? Yun yung
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isa, Andy Bautista
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pera, ganun. Mayroon di bang
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nabanggit doon sa ruling po?
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It just mentioned that
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that's one of the considerations the COMELEC
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Smartmatic. But then
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we didn't, the Supreme Court didn't
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delve on that. Thank you, Atty.
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for that, for answering the questions
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of the media, Atty. Ting. Thank you.
34:07.9
The Public Information Office
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will now present a plaque of appreciation
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to Atty. Camille Sue May
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Elting, Spokesperson of the
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Supreme Court of the Philippines.
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In recognition of her invaluable
34:25.9
contribution to foster
34:27.9
camaraderie between the Supreme Court
34:29.9
and the members of the media,
34:31.9
and to further the objectives of the
34:33.9
2024 Media Forum on Judiciary
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Coverage by presenting
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in the Court's footsteps
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recent jurisprudence and milestones
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in the Strategic Plan for Judicial
34:43.9
Innovations 2022-
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17th day of April
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2024 in Baguio City.
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May we request Atty.
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Ting to please stay on
34:59.9
stage for a while
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for a quick group photo
35:03.9
with the forum participants. May we first
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call on the members of the juror
35:07.9
for a photo with Atty. Ting.
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Sa harapan po. Thank you.
36:25.9
We will now call on the Jucra,
36:27.9
the members of the Jucra.
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And then juror, babalik po tayo mamay for one
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big group photo po.
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So Jucra naman po, please.
36:53.9
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Thank you very much.
37:53.9
Thank you very much.
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you very much.
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Habang fresh pa ang lahat.
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Pati po po yung mga camera people, pwede po kayong pumunta sa harapan.
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Thank you again, Atty. Camille.
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Welcome to the PIO.
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Everyone, since natapos po tayo na maaga, you may enjoy your morning snacks and then we will have an early lunch break to give you ample time to check out, freshen up din, and to eat your lunch after.