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A.M. No. P-07-2337 - Formerly A.M. OCA IPI No. 04-2060-P - ROLLY PENTECOSTES v. ATTY. HERMENEGILDO MARASIGAN

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

SECOND DIVISION

[A.M. NO. P-07-2337 : August 3, 2007]
[Formerly A.M. OCA IPI No. 04-2060-P]

ROLLY PENTECOSTES, Complainant, v. ATTY. HERMENEGILDO MARASIGAN, Clerk of Court VI, Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Kabacan, North Cotabato, Respondent.

D E C I S I O N

CARPIO MORALES, J.:

Atty. Hermenegildo Marasigan (respondent), Clerk of Court VI of the Office of the Clerk of Court of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Kabacan, North Cotabato, stands administratively charged with grave misconduct and conduct unbecoming a public officer for the loss of a motorcycle-subject matter of a criminal case which was placed under his care and custody.

The administrative case against respondent stemmed from a sworn affidavit-complaint1 filed on November 11, 2004 by Rolly Pentecostes (Pentecostes), the owner of a Kawasaki motorcycle, which was recovered by members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) of M'lang, North Cotabato from suspected carnappers against whom a criminal case for carnapping, Criminal Case No. 1010, was lodged at Branch 22, RTC, Kabacan, North Cotabato.

On the order of the trial court, the chief of police of M'lang, North Cotabato turned over the motorcycle to respondent who acknowledged receipt thereof on August 1, 1995.

After the conduct of hearings to determine the true owner of the motorcycle, the trial court issued an Order2 of November 15, 2000 for its release to Pentecostes.

Pentecostes immediately asked respondent to release the motorcycle to him. Respondent, however, told him to wait and come back repeatedly from 2001 up to the filing of the complaint.

In his Comment3 filed on February 9, 2005, respondent gave the following explanation:cra:nad

After the motorcycle was delivered to him by the M'lang chief of police on August 1, 1995, he requested Alex Pedroso, a utility worker, to inspect the engine, chassis, and make, after which he issued an acknowledgement receipt thereof.

He thereafter instructed Pedroso to bring the motorcycle to the Kabacan police station for which he (respondent) prepared a receipt.

He and Pedroso visited and inspected the motorcycle every time a hearing on the criminal case was conducted. When the court finally ordered the release of the motorcycle to Pentecostes on November 15, 2000, the latter refused to receive it, claiming that it was already "cannibalized" and unserviceable.

From that time on until 2003, Pentecostes harassed him, demanding that he be responsible for reconditioning the vehicle. During the latter part of 2004, upon the advice of the executive judge, he accompanied Pentecostes to the Kabacan police station only to discover that the motorcycle was missing.

As no explanation could be offered by then Kabacan police chief Nestor Bastareche for the loss, he prepared a letter-complaint requesting for assistance in the recovery of the motorcycle and for the conduct of an investigation. Pentecostes refused to sign the letter, however.

He later discovered that the turnover receipt attached to the record of the criminal case and the page of the blotter where the turnover was recorded were missing. Hence, he submitted the sworn statements of Pedroso4 and SPO4 Alex Ocampo5 who confirmed the transfer of the vehicle from his custody to that of the Kabacan chief of police.

Belying respondent's averments, Pentecostes, in his "Rejoinder,"6 contended as follows:cra:nad

The vehicle was in good running condition when it was delivered to respondent by police operatives7 of M'lang.

Respondent's act of passing the blame to the PNP of Kabacan was a clear case of hand washing as the records showed that respondent was responsible for the safekeeping of the motorcycle. It was for this reason that he (Pentecostes) refused to sign the letter to the chief of police of Kabacan protesting the loss. Moreover, the police blotter of PNP Kabacan has no entry or record of the alleged turn over.

By Resolution of October 19, 2005,8 this Court referred the case to the Executive Judge of RTC, Kabacan, North Cotabato, for investigation, report and recommendation.

Then Executive Judge Francisco G. Rabang, Jr. of the RTC, Kabacan, North Cotabato submitted on January 16, 2006 his findings and recommendation for the dismissal of the administrative complaint against respondent.9 craIn his report, Judge Rabang noted that Pentecostes denied any knowledge about the turnover of the motorcycle to the PNP of Kabacan.

On the evidence for the defense, the investigating judge found that the motorcycle was delivered by the PNP of M'lang, North Cotabato to respondent who in turn transferred it to the PNP of Kabacan.

To Judge Rabang, what remained an issue was the actual physical condition of the motorcycle when it was turned over to the PNP of Kabacan. The judge noted that there was no proof of Pentecostes' claim that the vehicle was "cannibalized" from the time it was under respondent's custody until its transfer to the PNP of Kabacan.

In light of the peace and order situation in Kabacan in the late 1990s and in the early part of 2000 and the absence of a suitable courthouse then, Judge Rabang believed that respondent had made a wise decision in turning over the custody of the vehicle to the PNP of Kabacan.

To Judge Rabang's report and recommendation, Pentecostes filed a Motion for Reconsideration10 in which he assailed the conclusion that the motorcycle was no longer roadworthy and was already "cannibalized" when it was delivered to the office of the clerk of court from the M'lang police station.

Moreover, Pentecostes maintained that the alleged turnover of the motorcycle to the police station of Kabacan was irrelevant because the proper custodian of the vehicle was respondent who should be held responsible for its eventual loss.

The Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) found the investigating judge's recommendation to be sufficiently supported by the evidence.11 chanroblesvirtuallawlibary

The OCA thus concurred with Judge Rabang's recommendation for the dismissal of the complaint against respondent, subject to certain qualifications with respect to the physical condition of the vehicle upon its delivery to respondent and the latter's lack of authority for the turn over of the vehicle to the PNP of Kabacan.

While the investigating judge found no evidence to show the actual condition of the motorcycle at the time it was turned over to respondent, the OCA observed that the evidence presented during the investigation supported a finding that the vehicle had missing parts when it was delivered to respondent.

From the testimony of Pentecostes' witness SPO2 Servando Guadalupe, the OCA noted, the motorcycle was loaded into a service vehicle for delivery to respondent. This fact, according to the OCA, could only mean that the vehicle could not run by itself.

Although the OCA agreed with the investigating judge that the evidence sufficiently proved that the vehicle was turned over to the PNP of Kabacan where it got lost, it noted that respondent failed to ask prior authority from the trial court to transfer its custody. Only when respondent was having problems with Pentecostes did he bring the matter to the attention of the executive judge, the OCA added.

Accordingly, the OCA recommended that respondent be reminded to secure prior authority from the court before evidence is turned over to any authorized government office or agency and that he be warned to be more careful to prevent any similar incident from arising in the future.

The finding of the OCA insofar as respondent's lack of authority to transfer the motorcycle is well taken, on account of which respondent is administratively liable for simple misconduct.

It is the duty of the clerk of court to keep safely all records, papers, files, exhibits and public property committed to his charge.12 Section D (4), Chapter VII of the 1991 Manual For Clerks of Court (now Section E[2], paragraph 2.2.3, Chapter VI of the 2002 Revised Manual for Clerks of Court) provides:

All exhibits used as evidence and turned over to the court and before the case/s involving such evidence shall have been terminated shall be under the custody and safekeeping of the Clerk of Court.

Similarly, Section 7 of Rule 136 of the Rules of Court, provides:

SEC. 7. Safekeeping of property. - The clerk shall safely keep all record, papers, files, exhibits and public property committed to his charge, including the library of the court, and the seals and furniture belonging to his office.

From the above provisions, it is clear that as clerk of court of the RTC, Kabacan, respondent was charged with the custody and safekeeping of Pentecostes' motorcycle, and to keep it until the termination of the case, barring circumstances that would justify its safekeeping elsewhere, and upon the prior authority of the trial court.

No explanation was offered by respondent, however, for turning over the motorcycle. But whatever the reason was, respondent was mandated to secure prior consultations with and approval of the trial court.

Moreover disconcerting is the fact that the acknowledgment receipt evidencing the turnover of the motorcycle from the trial court to the Kabacan police station was lost from the records of Criminal Case No. 1010,13 with nary a lead as to who was responsible for it. This circumstance is viewed with disfavor as it reflects badly on the safekeeping of court records, a duty entrusted to respondent as clerk of court.

With regard to the condition of the vehicle upon its delivery to respondent, the evidence indicates that it was still serviceable when it was delivered by the M'lang police to respondent and at the time it was turned over by respondent to the Kabacan police station. The Joint Affidavit14 of SPO2 Guadalupe and Police Inspector Romeo Banaybanay categorically stated that the motorcycle was in "good running condition" when they delivered it to respondent. Later during his testimony, Guadalupe narrated that he was the "the driver of the service jeep while Chief Banaybanay was on board the motorcycle" when the vehicle was turned over to respondent on August 1, 1995.15 craEven respondent's following testimony that:

"x x x when x x x [he] received the motorcycle for safekeeping, he immediately delivered together with Alex Pedroso [sic] because it could be noted that respondent do[es] not know how to drive a motorcycle, I requested x x x Alex Pedroso to accompany me and deliver [it] to [the] chief of police of Kabacan"16 (Italics supplied)

suggests that the vehicle was in running condition when respondent took and subsequently transferred its custody to the Kabacan police.

This Court has repeatedly emphasized that clerks of court are essential and ranking officers of our judicial system who perform delicate functions vital to the prompt and proper administration of justice.17 Their duties include the efficient recording, filing and management of court records and, as previously pointed out, the safekeeping of exhibits and public property committed to their charge.

Clearly, they play a key role in the complement of the court and cannot be permitted to slacken on their jobs under one pretext or another.18 They cannot err without affecting the integrity of the court or the efficient administration of justice.19 chanroblesvirtuallawlibary

The same responsibility bears upon all court personnel in view of their exalted positions as keepers of public faith.20 The exacting standards of ethics and morality imposed upon court employees are reflective of the premium placed on the image of the court of justice, and that image is necessarily mirrored in the conduct, official or otherwise, of court personnel.21 It becomes the imperative and sacred duty of everyone charged with the dispensation of justice, from the judge to the lowliest clerk, to maintain the courts' good name and standing as true temples of justice.22 chanroblesvirtuallawlibary

By transferring Pentecostes' motorcycle without authority, respondent failed to give premium to his avowed duty of keeping it under his care and possession. He must, therefore, suffer the consequences of his act or omission, which is akin to misconduct.

Misconduct is a transgression of some established or definite rule of action; more particularly, it is an unlawful behavior by the public officer.23 The misconduct is grave if it involves any of the additional elements of corruption, willful intent to violate the law or to disregard established rules, which must be proved by substantial evidence. Otherwise, the misconduct is only simple, as in this case.

The Revised Uniform Rules on Administrative Cases in the Civil Service (Memorandum Circular No. 19, Series of 1999) classifies simple misconduct as a less grave offense, punishable by suspension of One Month and One Day to Six Months. Considering that this is respondent's first offense and no taint of bad faith has been shown by his actuations, a 15-day suspension without pay is deemed appropriate.

WHEREFORE, respondent, Clerk of Court Hermenegildo Marasigan, is found guilty of Simple Misconduct. He is SUSPENDED for 15 days without pay, with a stern WARNING that a repetition of the same or similar act shall be dealt with more severely.

SO ORDERED.

Quisumbing, Carpio, Tinga, Velasco, Jr., JJ., concur.


Endnotes:


1 Rollo, pp. 2-3.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

2 Id. at 6.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

3 Id. at 9-11.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

4 Id. at 14; Annex 3 of respondent's Comment.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

5 Id. at 13; Annex 2 of respondent's Comment.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

6 Id. at 15-16; should be REPLY.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

7 SPO2 Servando V. Guadalupe and P/Insp. Romeo A. Banaybanay. Their Joint Affidavit was attached as Annex "A" to the Rejoinder.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

8 Id. at 23.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

9 Id. at 27-30. The report was received by the Office of the Court Administrator on January 30, 2006.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

10 Id. at 100-101. The Motion for Reconsideration was dated February 3, 2006.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

11 Id. at 102-107.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

12 Office of the Court Administrator v. Sheriff IV Gabe, 389 Phil. 685, 696 (2000); Cruz v. Tantay, 364 Phil. 602, 605 (1999); Cate v. Rabosa, 344 Phil. 9, 11 (1997).chanroblesvirtualawlibary

13 Rollo, pp. 82-83; Transcript of Stenographic Notes (TSN) dated December 21, 2005, pp. 22-23.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

14 Id. at 18; Exhibit "B."chanroblesvirtualawlibary

15 TSN, Dec. 21, 2005, p. 16. Id. at 76.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

16 Id. at 79-80.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

17 Vilar v. Angeles, A.M. No. P-06-2276, February 5, 2007; Ramirez v. Racho, 329 Phil. 1, 7 (1996); Basco v. Atty. Gregorio, 315 Phil. 681, 687 (1995); Angeles v. Bantug, A.M. No. P-89-295, May 29, 1992, 209 SCRA 413, 422-423.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

18 Ramirez v. Racho, supra; Lloveras v. Sanchez, A.M. No. P-93-817, January 18, 1994, 229 SCRA 302, 307.chanroblesvirtualawlibary

19 Salvador v. Serrano, A.M. No. P-06-2104, January 31, 2006, 481 SCRA 55, 73; Becina v. Vivero, A.M. No. P-04-1797, March 25, 2004, 426 SCRA 261, 265; Office of the Court Administrator v. Corpuz, 458 Phil. 571, 580 (2003).chanroblesvirtualawlibary

20 Office of the Court Administrator v. Sheriff IV Gabe, supra note 12 at 698. chanroblesvirtualawlibary

21 Vilar v. Angeles, supra note 17; Legaspi, Jr. v. Montero III, A.M. No. P-05-1986, April 15, 2005, 456 SCRA 137, 144. chanroblesvirtualawlibary

22 Re: Withholding of all the Salaries and Allowances of Mr. Datu Ashary M. Alauya, Clerk of Court, 4th Shari'a District Court, Marawi City, A.M. No. 02-4-03-SDC, May 27, 2004, 429 SCRA 202, 210; Biag v. Gubatanga, 376 Phil. 870, 876 (1999).chanroblesvirtualawlibary

23 Miso v. Pamulag, A.M. No. P-05-2067, August 31, 2005, 468 SCRA 407, 418; Office of the Court Administrator v. Bucoy, A.M. No. P-93-953, August 25, 1994, 235 SCRA 588, 595.





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  • G.R. No. 160554 - Florante Vidad Sr. et al. v. Elpidio Tayamen, et al.

  • G.R. No. 160556 - Teofilo Bautista etc. v. Alegria Bautista, et al.

  • G.R. No. 160677 - Universal Broadcasting Corp. v. Hon. Sandiganbayan, et al.

  • G.R. No. 160711 - Heirs of Maximo Labanon, et al. v. Heirs of Constancio Labanon, et al.

  • G.R. No. 161179 - NACE SUE P. BUAN v. FRANCISCO T. MATUGAS

  • G.R. No. 162155 - Commissioner of Internal Revenue, et al. v. Primetown Property Group Inc.

  • G.R. No. 162421 - Nelson Cabales, et al. v. Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. No. 162577 - LBC Domestic Franchise Co. v. Russel E. Florido

  • G.R. No. 163741 - Nace Sue P. Buan v. Francisco T. Matugas

  • G.R. No. 163745 - Fernando Go v. The Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. No. 164333 - Lynx Industries Contractor Inc., et al v. Eusterio T. Tala, et al.

  • G.R. No. 164527 - F. Chavez v. National Housing Authority, et al.

  • G.R. No. 164856 - Juanito A. Garcia, et al. v. Philippine Airlines, Inc.

  • G.R. No. 164934 - Heirs of Florencio Adolfo v. Victorla P. Cabral, et al.

  • G.R. No. 165164 - Fil-Estate Properties Inc. v. Sps. Gonzalo & Conzuelo Go

  • G.R. No. 165598 - Lagonoy Bus Co., Inc. v. Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. No. 165955 - Filinvest Land, Inc. v. Flood-affected Homeowners etc., et al.

  • G.R. No. 165995 - Solid Investment Corp. et al. v. Solid Devt. Corp. et al.

  • G.R. No. 166052 - Anak Mindanao Party-List Group, et al. v. the Exec. Sec., et al.

  • G.R. No. 166723 - Formerly G.R. NOS. 147653-54 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES v. ELMERATO DELA CRUZ y FLORES

  • G.R. No. 166984 - Manuel H. Nieto, Jr. v. Hon Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. NOS. 167006-07 - Danilo D. Collantes v. Hon. Simeon Marcelo, et al.

  • G.R. No. 167022 & G.R. No. 169678 - Licomcen Incorporated v. Foundation Specialists Inc. / Founda Tion Specialists Inc. v. Licomcen Inc., et al.

  • G.R. No. 167746 - Restituto M. Alcantara v. Rosita A. Alcantara, et al.

  • G.R. No. 168096 - Alex B. Carlos, et al. v. Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. No. 168728 - Samuel Barredo y Golani v. Hon. Vicente Vinarao etc.

  • G.R. No. 169008 - Land Bank of the Phil. v. Raymunda Martinez

  • G.R. No. 169079 - Francisco Rayos v. Atty Ponciano G. Hernandez

  • G.R. No. 169082 - People of the Philippines v. Ernesto De Guzman y Elemencio

  • G.R. No. 169161 - Heirs of Miguel Madio v. Henry C. Leung

  • G.R. No. 169356 - Carmen Fangonil-Herrera v. Tomas Fangonil, et al.

  • G.R. No. 169647 - Antonio Chieng etc. v. Sps. Eulogio and Teresita Santos

  • G.R. No. 170015 - Crisologo C. Domingo v. Severino & Raymundo Landicho, et al.

  • G.R. No. 170215 - Sps. Esmeraldo & Elizabeth Suico v. PNB, et al.

  • G.R. No. 170477 - People of the Phil. v. Harold Wally Cabierte

  • G.R. No. 170656 and G.R. NO. 170657 - THE METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ET AL. v. VIRON TRANSPORTATION CO., INC.

  • G.R. No. 170810 - Azucena B. Don, et al v. Ramon H. Lacsa etc.

  • G.R. No. 170908 - Nestor San Juan v. Comelec, et al.

  • G.R. No. 171456 - UNIWIDE HOLDINGS, INC. v. ALEXANDER M. CRUZ

  • G.R. No. 171532 - United Overseas Bank v. Hon. Judge Reynaldo Ros, et al.

  • G.R. No. 171578 - Herminio Buena Ventura y Recto v. People

  • G.R. No. 171609 - Dr. Juanito Rubio v. The Hon. Ombudsman, et al.

  • G.R. No. 171815 - Cemco Holdings, Inc. v. National Life Insurance Co. of the Phil. Inc.

  • G.R. No. 171858 - Remington Industrial Sales Corp. v. Chinese Young Men's Christian Association of the Phil. Islands etc.

  • G.R. No. 171941 - Land Bank of the Phil v. Luz Lim et al.

  • G.R. No. 172068 - People of the Phil. v. Rolando Mangubat

  • G.R. No. 172109 - Mariano Dao-Ayan, et al. v. the Dept. of Agrarian Reform etc., et al.

  • G.R. No. 172242 - Perkin Elmer Singapore Pte Ltd. v. Dakila Trading Corp.

  • G.R. No. 172315 - Republic of the Philippines v. Andres L. Africa, et al.

  • G.R. No. 172454 - Uniwide Sales Inc. v. Mirafuente & Ng Inc.

  • G.R. No. 172603 - People of the Phil. v. Donaldo Padilla Y Sevilla

  • G.R. No. 172691 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPINES v. ANTONIO CASTRO y PAYAWAN

  • G.R. No. 172875 - People of the Phil. v. Daniel Perez y Bacani

  • G.R. No. 172913 - DANILO OGALISCO v. HOLY TRINITY COLLEGE OF GENERAL SANTOS CITY, INC., ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 172975 - People of the Phil. v. Roberto T. Garcia

  • G.R. No. 173392 - Phil. Ports Authority v. Remedios Rosales-Bondoc et al.

  • G.R. No. 173797 - People of the Phil. v. Emmanuel Rocha et al.

  • G.R. No. 174067 - People of the Philippines v. Dante Jose Divina

  • G.R. No. 174392 - Nelson Cundangan v. the COMELEC, et al.

  • G.R. No. 174473 - The People of the Philippines v. Alvin Abulon

  • G.R. No. 174644 - GLOBE TELECOM, ET AL. v. JENETTE MARIE B. CRISOLOGO

  • G.R. No. 174693 - Civil Service Commission v. Dorinda B. Bumogas

  • G.R. No. 174994 - In the Matter of the Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus etc. v. Lt. Gen. Hermogenes C. Esperon, AFP, etc. et al.

  • G.R. No. 175782 - The People of the Phil. v. Domingo Hapin Y Jazo

  • G.R. No. 175881 - People of the Philippines v. Armando Rodas, et al.

  • G.R. No. 175925 - People of the Phil v. Jose Barcenal et al.

  • G.R. No. 175928 - People of the Phil. v. Alvin Pringas y Panganiban

  • G.R. No. 175988 - Ma. Finina E. Vicente v. The Hon. Court of Appeals, et al.

  • G.R. No. 176064 Formerly G.R. No. 166585 - People of the Phil. v. Antonio Miranda y Doe

  • G.R. No. 176266 - People of the Phil. v. Felix Ortoa y Obia

  • G.R. No. 176526 - People of the Phil. v. Jemuel Tan, et al.

  • G.R. No. 176627 - Glory Phil., Inc. v. Buena Ventura B. Vergara, et al.

  • G.R. No. 177746 - People of the Phil. v. Arturo Barlaan Yablon

  • JBC No. 013 - Re: non-disclosure before the JBC of the adm. case filed against Judge Quitan etc.