"Fenômenos psíquicos, mesmo assumindo que existam, não têm lugar na determinação do Judiciário de aplicar apenas a lei positivista e, na sua ausência, regras e princípios igualitários para resolver controvérsias", diz a sentença.
Enquanto isso, em Pindorama, aceita-se cartas psicografadas como prova…
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4596C.J. Puno: CA SELLS MANILA/CEBU TROs; IMPRECATION / Curse, Psalm 109
MASTER THESIS: In a true-to-life world of HYPOCRISY, anger, hatred and vengeance, the Judiciary cannot possible survive without moral, spiritual and psychological renewal. This is impossible because of EVIL in the the very hearts and minds of the justices, judges and court personnel.
THE ULTIMATE REMEDY: WHEN SWS SURRENDERED AND REMAINED HOPELESS REGARDING CORRUPTION IN THE SUPREME COURT, COURT APPEALS AND LOWER COURTS, JUDGE FLORO’s 3 angels-DWARVES came to the scene with UNCOMPROMISING STANCE: IMPRECATION UNDER PSALM 109: inflicting illnesses and accidents upon all those who receive bribes, upon their loved ones up to the 4th generation.
START CLEANING THE SUPREME COURT: DWAVE’S order to CHIEF JUSTICE PUNO. Get rid of 9 Supreme Court Justices who made money. Get rid of 4 JBC members who are so corrupt. They are the King Makers of corrupt justices and judges.
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS, LET JUSTICE LUCAS BERSAMIN AND APOLINARIO D. BRUSELAS EXPLAIN, TO THE PUBLIC.
SINCE ALL 15 S.C. JUSTICES RESIGNED DUE TO THE ERICTA SCANDAL, MARCOS TIME, REORGANIZE THE ENTIRE JUDICIARY, LEST THE DWARVES INFLICT MORE ILLNESSES.
C.J.Puno: CA on MANILA/CEBU TROs SALE
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/mar/05/yehey/top_stories/20070305top4.html Monday, March 5, 2007
Puno confronts CA on TROs ‘for sale’
By Jomar Canlas, Reporter - THE MANILA TIMES
CHIEF Justice Reynato Puno is now facing his first major headache in the judiciary: Corruption and temporary restraining orders (TROs) “for sale” in the Court of Appeals.
Puno summoned on Thursday afternoon the 17 chairmen (senior members) of the appellate court stationed in Manila and expressed his alarm on reports of corruption. According to the court members who talked to The Manila Times on condition of anonymity, the Chief Justice met justices in two. Presiding Justice Ruben Reyes and Justice Conrado Vasquez Jr., the second most senior in the appellate court, led the first batch. The third most senior member, Justice Portia Alino-Hormachuelos, led another batch. Only Justice Rodrigo Cosico was absent in the meeting with Puno. According to one source, Puno told the CA justices: “I’ll go straight to the point. I have called you because of corruption.” An associate justice said Puno was very stern during the meetings. A third justice described the Puno sermon as direct, candid and straightforward.
TROs
In the interview of The Times, Presiding Justice Reyes confirmed a dialogue with the Chief Justice on the issue of corruption, but he would not reveal details. Reyes said he would meet CA employees on Monday, during the flag ceremony, to address the problem. He will also have a breakfast meeting with the CA justices to discuss the reported sale of TROs. “I will ask the justices to meet their staff and to begin somewhere to fight corruption here,” Reyes told The Times. “Let the ax fall whoever gets hurt, in heaven’s name.”
On the issue of TROs, one source said, the Chief Justice reiterated the traditional principle that “not to issue a TRO is the general rule and to issue is the exception.”
Right now, the source admitted, the trend in the appellate court is “to issue a TRO is the general rule and not to issue is the exception.” Puno’s deep concern stems from his own stint in the CA stint during the Marcos era (1980), at 40 the youngest ever appointed to the appellate court. He was reappointed to the same post during the administration of President Corazon Aquino (1986). President Fidel Ramos appointed him in 1993 to the Supreme Court.
Suggestions
During the dialogues, several justices raised suggestions to stem corruption. Justice Vasquez asked Puno to name names and confront the justices who are subjects of corruption complaints to spare the innocent. Vasquez also suggested placing the docket or receiving area near the guardhouse to prevent loiterers from entering the chambers of justices. Presiding Justice Reyes wanted to put up a press office inside the CA, to show transparency. He also said the media could act as the “watchdog” in the appellate court. Justice Andres Reyes also suggested a one-stop room in the CA, an information office on the status of cases, near the guardhouse, so loiterers do not come in. Justice Remedios Salazar-Fernando proposed strict monitoring in the receiving of cases, as some reports noted staff accommodating late pleadings that arrive after 4:30 p.m.
Cebu problems
The Chief Justice raised the issue of corruption in Cebu station of the CA, where reports have cited some justices as having accepted bribes for favorable rulings. Puno reported asked Justice Hormachuelos, a Cebuana and a former judge in Cebu, if she was aware of the corruption in Cebu. The lady justice asked Puno to name the alleged corrupt CA members for verification purposes. It was reported that a young lawyer, who is a relative of a retired justice, is acting as fixer in the cases in Cebu.
Puno advised the CA magistrates to set good examples.
“It should start from you. You must set an example against corruption. Employees are also involved. During my time there’s already a syndicate but it should not stop you from stopping it,” Puno told the CA justices.
Mahar Mangahas, SWS survey - Lawyers say judiciary more corrupt
http://news.inquirer.net/breaking/index=1&story_id=25484 posted 08:31am (Mla time) Jan 26, 2005, By Donna Pazzibugan, Inquirer News Service
MORE lawyers nowadays complain of corruption in the judicial system compared to 10 years ago, according to the Social Weather Stations.
One out of two lawyers know of a trial judge in their city or province who has taken a bribe but they did not report it because they could not prove it, said the SWS.
In a briefing among lawyers Tuesday night, SWS president Mahar Mangahas said the perception of corruption in the various courts -- from the municipal trial courts all the way up to the Supreme Court -- has risen among lawyers in the last 10 years."Our lawyers are more critical now than before," Mangahas told the lawyers as he presented the survey findings for the first time.
The SWS polled 889 trial judges -- or 61 percent of all trial judges in the country -- and 400 lawyers from November 2003 to July 2004 to get their perceptions on various aspects of the judicial system. The last such survey was undertaken by SWS from 1994 to 1996.
"As in 1995, one-fourth of present lawyers say that many or very many judges are corrupt. Although half or 49 percent say they know a case in their own city or province where a judge took a bribe, only 8 percent said they reported the bribery. The main excuse of those who kept silent is that they could not prove it," the SWS said. Among judges, only 7 percent said that many or very many judges were corrupt.
The SWS said the judges' perception of the extent of corruption among court personnel was the same as in 1996. "What has increased is the proportion of judges seeing many lawyers as corrupt," it said. Mangahas said the survey showed that corruption "remains a serious problem in the judicial system but it is not cultural." "They're saying there's nothing to be done about (corruption) but it's not accepted. There's still the idealism," he said.
‘Psychotic’ judge enlists help of dwarf-friends vs SC
http://services.inq7.net/print/print.php?article_id=30439 By Tetch Torres - INQ7.net - Posted date: November 03, 2006
BEGINNING this Sunday, three dwarves will work their powers against 14 of the 15 justices of the Supreme Court, a dismissed judge has warned as he filed his third motion for reconsideration for his reinstatement before the high tribunal.
Judge Florentino Floro Jr. of the Malabon regional trial court was separated from service after medical findings showed that he was suffering from psychosis. The high court had said that Judge Floro lacked the judicial temperament and the fundamental requirements of competence and objectivity expected of all judges. It said that the findings of psychosis by the mental health professionals assigned to his case indicated gross deficiency in competence and independence. In his appeal, Floro said his three dwarf-friends -- Luis, Armand, and Angel -- appeared to him last week and told him that the justices would suffer their wrath for dismissing him.
Floro said the sufferings of the Supreme Court justices would start midnight of November 5, the eve of his 53rd birthday. Floro said he appealed to his dwarf-friends to spare one justice, which according to him had been put into a vote by the three. Floro did not name him. "Voting en banc with full authority, Luis voted negative, Armand conditionally positive, upon full appointment of Judge Floro to a higher or equal position by virtue of the eliminated magistrate, while Angel voted neutral," Floro said. Because the voting was a tie, Floro said Luis agreed to spare one justice if he would spread oil on any part of the justice's house before November 5.
Floro said he would follow the dwarves' advice and start praying every Friday so that the curse on the justices would work. "I will devote my entire life, Fridays, until my last breath, towards the fulfillment, execution, and coming to pass of this curse. With absolute faith in Luis, Armand and Angel -- Angels of God, I will fulfill my destiny: spell and karma upon them, all their loved ones, up to the 4th generation," Floro said. Judge Floro, who was appointed RTC Judge in November 1998, has admitted to having “psychic visions,” of having the ability to predict the future because of his power in “psychic phenomenon.”
He said he believed in “duwendes” [dwarves] and forged a covenant with them. He also said that he could write while in a trance and that he had been seen by several people to have been in two places at the same time. He also likened himself to the “angel of death” who could inflict pain on people, especially upon those he perceived to be corrupt officials of the Malabon RTC. During court sessions, Judge Floro wore blue robes except on Fridays when he would wear a black robe and black outfit from head to foot allegedly to recharge his psychic powers. He also conducted healing sessions inside his chambers during breaks.
http://www.philstar.com/philstar/show_content.asp?article=284127 Ang Pilipino Star NGAYON
Bansa
Sumpa ng mga duwende: SC justices mamalasin, mamamatay
Ni Grace Dela Cruz
Publication Date: [Saturday, November 04, 2006]