EN BANC
[A.M. 99-9-141-MTCC. November 25, 1999]
HOLD DEPARTURE ORDER ISSUED BY JUDGE FELIPE M. ABALOS, MTCC - BRANCH 1, DIPOLOG CITY IN CRIMINAL CASES Nos. 15521 & 15522.
R E S O L U T I O N
YNARES-SANTIAGO,
J.:
Felipe M. Abalos, who was
the Acting Presiding Judge of the Municipal Trial Court in the Cities (MTCC) of
Dapitan and Dipolog issued an order dated November 20, 1998 directing the
Bureau of Immigration to include in the Hold Departure List a certain Fe
Cagatan, accused in a bouncing checks case pending before his court. The Hold Departure Order (HDO) was referred
to the Court Administrator by the Justice Secretary citing a court circular
which provides that an HDO may be issued only by a Regional Trial Court (RTC)
in criminal cases within their exclusive jurisdiction. Required to Comment, Judge Abalos stated
that it was an “honest inadvertence” since he was busy with his cases in both
cities “which may have caused a little confusion.” The Court Administrator
recommended that Judge Abalos be reprimanded and be advised to keep abreast of
court issuances.
The Court finds the
recommendation to be well-taken. SC
Circular 39-97 dated June 19, 1997, as correctly cited by the Justice Secretary
“limits the authority to issue hold departure orders to the Regional Trial
Courts in criminal cases within their exclusive jurisdiction” (Hold
Departure Order issued by Judge Eusebio Barot, MCTC, Branch 2, Aparri, Calayan,
Cagayan, A.M. 99-8-108-MCTC, August 25, 1999, - en banc Resolution per J.
Mendoza). Considering that only the
RTC is mentioned in said Circular and by applying the rule on legal
hermeneutics of express mention implied exclusion, courts lower than the RTC -
such as the MeTC, MTC, MTCC and MCTC - has no authority to issue hold departure
orders in criminal cases.
The excuse proffered by
the Judge herein contradicts the norm enshrined in the Code of Judicial Conduct
which enjoins judges to be faithful to the law and maintain professional
competence (Canon 3, Rule 3.01).
Judges should be diligent in keeping abreast with developments in law
and jurisprudence, and regard the study of law as never ending and ceaseless
process (Re: Hold departure order
Dated April 13, 1998 issued by Judge Juan C. Nartatez, MTCC-Branch 3, Davao
City, A.M. No. 98-10-141-MTCC, November 18, 1998).
WHEREFORE, Judge Felipe M. Abalos is hereby
REPRIMANDED with WARNING that a repetition of the same or similar acts in the
future will be dealt with more severely.
Davide, Jr., C.J.,
Bellosillo, Melo, Puno, Vitug, Kapunan, Mendoza, Panganiban, Quisumbing,
Purisima, Pardo, Buena, Gonzaga-Reyes, and De
Leon, Jr., JJ, concur.