Sandiganbayan

Sandiganbayan

The Sandiganbayan is a special court in the Philippines which was established under Presidential Decree No. 1606. Its rank is equivalent to the Court of Appeals. The court consists of 14 Associate Justices and 1 Presiding Justice. The Sandiganbayan building is located at Centennial Building, Commonwealth Ave., Batasan Road, Quezon City in Metro Manila.

History

The creation of the Sandiganbayan was originally provided for by Article XIII of the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines:

"SEC. 5. "The National Assembly shall create a special court, to be known as Sandiganbayan, which shall have jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases involving graft and corrupt practices and such other offenses committed by public officers and employees, including those in government-owned or controlled corporations, in relation to their office as may be determined by law."

In obedience to this mandate, the late President Ferdinand Marcos, exercising the emergency legislative power granted him under Amendment No. 6 of the 1976 Amendments to the 1973 Constitution, issued on June 11 1978, Presidential Decree No. 1486 creating the Sandiganbayan and putting it on the same level as what were then known as the Courts of First Instance, now the Regional Trial Courts. Shortly thereafter, however, the Sandiganbayan was elevated to the level of the Court of Appeals by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1606 issued on December 10 1978.

At the start of its operation on February 12 1979, the Sandiganbayan had only one Division, composed of the Presiding Justice, Hon. Manuel R. Pamaran, and two Associate Justices, Hon. Bernardo P. Fernandez and Hon. Romeo M. Escareal, and a skeleton force of fifteen (15). The start of the third year of the Court's operation in 1981 was marked by the activation of the Second Division. The appointment of three more Justices of the Third Division in August 4 1982 completed the full membership of the Court.

The People Power Revolution of February 1986 signaled the beginning of a new dispensation, caused substantial changes in the entire government machinery, including the judiciary. However, both the “Freedom Constitution” and the new Constitution have seen fit to maintain the Sandiganbayan as one of the principal instruments of public accountability. In furtherance of this, its jurisdiction has been broadened to include the so-called “ill-gotten wealth” cases investigated by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) through Executive Orders No. 14 and No. 14-A. In the reorganization program of the new government, the resignation of some of the members of the Court was accepted leading to the appointment of a new Presiding Justice in the person of Hon. Francis E. Garchitorena.

To further strengthen the functional and structural organization of the Sandiganbayan, several amendments have been introduced to the original law creating it, the latest of which are Republic Acts No. 7975 and No. 8249. Under these new laws, the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan is now confined to cases involving public officials occupying positions classified as salary grade “27” and higher. As restructured, the Sandiganbayan is presently composed of a Presiding Justice and fourteen (14) Associate Justices who sit in five (5) Divisions of three Justices each in the trial and determination of cases.

Current Justices

ee also

*Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
*Philippine Court of Appeals
*Philippine Court of Tax Appeals
*Philippines
*Political History of the Philippines
*Constitution of the Philippines

External links

* [http://www.gov.ph/cat_justice/default.asp Philippines: Gov.Ph: About the Philippines] – Justice category
* [http://sandigan.supremecourt.gov.ph/ Sandiganbayan] – Official website
* [http://www.chanrobles.com/sandiganbayaninthephilippines.htm SANDIGANBAYAN Info] – Information on the Sandiganbayan

References

* [http://sandigan.supremecourt.gov.ph/sbabout.html About the Sandiganbayan]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Francisco Villacruz, Jr. — Francisco Villacruz, Jr. (born June 8, 1943) is a Filipino justice. His most notable case was the Plunder trial of former president Joseph Estrada. He is currently being considered for appointment to the Philippine Supreme Court by President… …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph Estrada — Infobox President name = Joseph Ejercito Estrada order = 13th President of the Philippines 3rd President of the 5th Republic term start = June 30, 1998 term end = January 20, 2001 vicepresident = Gloria Macapagal Arroyo predecessor = Fidel V.… …   Wikipedia

  • Regino C. Hermosisima, Jr. — Infobox Philippine Supreme Court Associate Justice name=Regino Campos Hermosisima, Jr. order= term start= January 10, 1995 term end= October 18, 1997 predecessor= successor= appointer= Fidel Ramos date of birth= Birth date and age|1927|10|18|mf=y …   Wikipedia

  • Trial of Joseph Estrada — Soon after his ouster, the same charges were filed against him at the Sandiganbayan. After a lengthy trial, the Sandiganbayan ruled Estrada not guilty of perjury while ruling him as guilty of plunder and sentenced him to reclusión perpetua. All… …   Wikipedia

  • Teresita de Castro — Infobox Philippine Supreme Court Associate Justice small name=Teresita Leonardo de Castro order= term start= December 3, 2007 term end= predecessor= Cancio Garcia successor= appointer=Gloria Macapagal Arroyo date of birth= Birth date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Gregory S. Ong — Infobox Judge honorific prefix = name = Gregory S. Ong honorific suffix = imagesize = 150px caption = office = Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan term start = October 5, 1998 term end = nominator = appointer = Joseph Ejercito Estrada… …   Wikipedia

  • Imelda Marcos — Imelda R. Marcos Marcos in 1982 during a state visit to the United States. Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte s Second District Incumbent …   Wikipedia

  • Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City — Commonwealth Avenue Length: 12.4 km (7.7 mi) Location: Quezon City South en …   Wikipedia

  • Batasan Hills, Quezon City — Infobox Settlement official name = Barangay Batasan Hills other name = native name = Batasan Hills nickname = Batasan, Formerly known as Constitution Hills settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image… …   Wikipedia

  • Dennis B. Funa — Dennis Funa Dennis B. Funa is a Filipino lawyer, businessman, former public official, law book author, professor of law, and constitutionalist. As a Filipino lawyer, he is the managing partner of a Metro Manila based law firm. He has served the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”