+ Follow JUSTICE AMEURFINA MELENCIO-HERRERA Tag
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[Title] => Purisima nephew appeals to panel
[Summary] => The nephew of retired Supreme Court Justice Fidel Purisima has asked a panel of retired justices investigating the 1999 Bar scandal to allow him to take his lawyers oath after he passed the exams.
Mark Anthony Purisima, 32, also requested the panel headed by former Justice Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera, with former Justices Jose Feria and Camilo Quiason as members, to subject him to an inquiry, or a lie detector test, so that the truth will come out.
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[Title] => Purisima's fate known today
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The fate of beleaguered Supreme Court (SC) Justice Fidel Purisima will be known
today when the tribunal resumes en banc deliberations on the request of
two legal luminaries for a probe on the embarrassing incidents involving the
1999 Bar committee.
Fourteen justices will be deciding on whether to grant the request of former
Senate President Jovito Salonga and former Justice Minister Sedfrey
Ordoñez to look into the improprieties allegedly committed by Purisima,
who is set to retire on Oct.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => SC to exclude Purisima kin from oath-takers - source
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The Supreme Court is set to exclude Justice Fidel Purisima's nephew, along with
three others, from the list of new lawyers who will take their oath on May 3,
for failing to comply with certain bar requirements, a highly reliable court
insider said yesterday.
The source said the 14 Supreme Court justices were "unanimous" in their initial
deliberations last Tuesday in Baguio City to "disqualify" Mark Anthony Purisima
from the list of the 1999 bar examinees.
The three others were identified as Josenilo Reoma, Ma.
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JUSTICE AMEURFINA MELENCIO-HERRERA
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[Title] => Purisima nephew appeals to panel
[Summary] => The nephew of retired Supreme Court Justice Fidel Purisima has asked a panel of retired justices investigating the 1999 Bar scandal to allow him to take his lawyers oath after he passed the exams.
Mark Anthony Purisima, 32, also requested the panel headed by former Justice Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera, with former Justices Jose Feria and Camilo Quiason as members, to subject him to an inquiry, or a lie detector test, so that the truth will come out.
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[Title] => Purisima's fate known today
[Summary] =>
The fate of beleaguered Supreme Court (SC) Justice Fidel Purisima will be known
today when the tribunal resumes en banc deliberations on the request of
two legal luminaries for a probe on the embarrassing incidents involving the
1999 Bar committee.
Fourteen justices will be deciding on whether to grant the request of former
Senate President Jovito Salonga and former Justice Minister Sedfrey
Ordoñez to look into the improprieties allegedly committed by Purisima,
who is set to retire on Oct.
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[Title] => SC to exclude Purisima kin from oath-takers - source
[Summary] =>
The Supreme Court is set to exclude Justice Fidel Purisima's nephew, along with
three others, from the list of new lawyers who will take their oath on May 3,
for failing to comply with certain bar requirements, a highly reliable court
insider said yesterday.
The source said the 14 Supreme Court justices were "unanimous" in their initial
deliberations last Tuesday in Baguio City to "disqualify" Mark Anthony Purisima
from the list of the 1999 bar examinees.
The three others were identified as Josenilo Reoma, Ma.
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[AuthorName] => Delon Porcalla
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December 3, 2000 - 12:00am