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                    [Title] => 4 Cebu judges  eye CA posts
                    [Summary] => Climbing the judiciary ladder, four of the more than 20 regional trial court judges in Cebu have applied for associate justices of the Court of Appeals.


Judges Ulric Cañete and Marilyn B. Lagura-Yap of the regional trial courts in Mandaue City, and Meinrado Paredes and Sylva G. Paderanga of the regional trial courts in Cebu City were among the 96 applicants for the CA's four associate justice positions.

The Judicial and Bar Council has already interviewed the applicants to find out who among them are qualified for the positions.
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                    [ArticleID] => 360447
                    [Title] => 4 Cebu judges  eye CA posts
                    [Summary] => Climbing the judiciary ladder, four of the more than 20 regional trial court judges in Cebu have applied for associate justices of the Court of Appeals.


Judges Ulric Cañete and Marilyn B. Lagura-Yap of the regional trial courts in Mandaue City, and Meinrado Paredes and Sylva G. Paderanga of the regional trial courts in Cebu City were among the 96 applicants for the CA's four associate justice positions.

The Judicial and Bar Council has already interviewed the applicants to find out who among them are qualified for the positions.
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