Nationwide round-up (03/10/21)
March 10, 2021 | 7:36 pm
SC tallies cases involving attacks on lawyers, judges
THE Supreme Court (SC) has ordered lower courts to provide information on all pending cases involving attacks on judges, prosecutors, and lawyers in the country as part of the response to address growing concern on the safety of members of the judicial sector. The high court issued a circular on Tuesday instructing judges of first and second level courts to accomplish an online nationwide survey on criminal cases relating to the harassment, threats, attack, and killing of those in the legal profession. The circular, signed by Court Administrator Jose Midas P. Marquez, aims to make an inventory of such cases, including lawyers in private practice. This survey, with a Mar. 19 deadline, is in line with the memorandum of Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta in January directing the Office of the Court Administrator “to address the growing concern over the continued attacks against lawyers and judges.” Lawyers’ groups Integrated Bar of the Philippines and the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) have been making appeals to address the security of lawyers. According to NUPL, at least 54 lawyers and judges have been killed since the Duterte administration started in 2016. —