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Integrated Bar, PJA: Don't tolerate personal attacks and threats vs judges

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Lawyers submit a letter to the Supreme Court on December 22, 2020 urging action on the killings of lawyers.

National Union of Peoples' Lawyers via Bulatlat

 

MANILA, Philippines — The national organization of lawyers and the Supreme-Court recognized association of judges have condemned the outright red-tagging of and veiled threats against a Manila judge who junked the Philippine government’s petition to judicially declare communist rebels as terrorists by former Palace official Lorraine Badoy-Partosa.

 

The Integrated Bar of the Philippines, the national organization of lawyers, called the statements of "abuse, harassment and outright red-tagging" of Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Marlo Magdoza-Malagar as "capricious and dishonest" and said these "foment vitriol and hate against our judges."

 

"Stating rational observations on the decisions of the judiciary is normal. Attacking its members and threatening them with bodily harm is not," the IBP said.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/09/26/2212386/integrated-bar-pja-dont-tolerate-personal-attacks-and-threats-vs-judges

 

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