- Antonio Villa-Real
Infobox Philippine Supreme Court Associate Justice|small
name=Antonio Villa-Real
order=
term start=June 26 ,1925
term end=June 5 ,1940
predecessor=Ramon Avanceña
successor=Roman Ozaeta
appointer=Calvin Coolidge
date of birth= birth date|1880|1|17|mf=y
place of birth=Arayat, Pampanga
date of death= death date and age|1945|2|12|1880|1|17|mf=y
place of death=Manila Antonio Villa-Real (
January 17 ,1880 —February 12 ,1945 ) was a Filipinojurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.Profile
Born in
Pampanga , Villa-Real was forced to interrupt his schooling at age 15 in order to work following the death of his father. In 1895, he travelled toJapan and unsuccessfully sought to enlist in theImperial Japanese Army . After also failing to enlist in theFrench Foreign Legion inAlgeria , Villa-Real finally enrolled in a Tokyo university, where he earned aBachelor of Arts degree in 1901. [ Justices of the Supreme Court, p. 126 ] He then moved to theUnited States before finally returning to thePhilippines in 1904.Upon his return to the Philippines, Villa-Real passed the civil service examinations, allowing him to work as an
interpreter andtranslator with the Bureau of Justice. He also studied law, and passed the bar examinations in 1909. Villa-Real continued working at the Bureau of Justice, this time as an attorney, until he was appointed as a trial court judge in 1916. He returned to the Bureau of Justice in 1921, this time as attorney-general from 1921 to 1925.Attorney-general Villa-Real was appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on
June 26 ,1925 , filling the vacancy caused by the elevation of JusticeRamon Avanceña to the Chief Justiceship. Villa-Real served on the Court for the next 15 years, until his retirement onJune 5 ,1940 . Among his more notable opinions were in "People v. De Guzman", 51 Phil. 105 (1927), a leading case onrape , as well as the original decision in "Ang Tibay v. CIR", which would be reversed after his retirement through a famous decision by JusticeJose P. Laurel .Death
Villa-real was one of 2 Supreme Court Justices who were executed by the
Imperial Japanese Army during the Battle of Manila in 1945. OnFebruary 12 , Japanese soldiers stormed the Pax Court complex in Pasay, a housing compound owned and resided in by Villa-real. 19 people, including Villa-Real and his wife Paz, were herded into a living room, bound, then made to kneel. A grenade was hurled at the group followed by gunfire, leaving 15 dead, including Villa-Real and his wife. [By Sword and by Fire, p. 288] Just two days earlier, Villa-Real's former colleague on the Court,Anacleto Diaz , had been executed by the Japanese along Taft Avenue inErmita, Manila .References
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