Title
Concerned Citizen vs. Bautista
Case
A.M. No. P-04-1876
Decision Date
Aug 31, 2004
RTC process server Rolando Bautista violated Administrative Circular No. 5 by facilitating bail bonds through Plaridel Surety, fined P5,000 for misconduct.

Case Summary (A.M. No. P-04-1876)

Complaint Details

On November 18, 2003, the Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) received the complaint alongside a Sinumpaang Salaysay (sworn statement) from Orlando Pinili y Lacson, who had been detained for violating Section 11, Article 2 of RA 9165, known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act. Bautista allegedly claimed to be a legitimate agent for Plaridel Surety and facilitated the processing of Pinili's bail bond, which was later found to have been issued despite the surety company’s expired license.

Investigative Proceedings

Following the receipt of the complaint, the OCA referred the matter to Honorable Manuel M. Tan, the Executive Judge of RTC Balanga City, for investigation and recommendation on April 1, 2004. On May 3, 2004, Bautista provided his affidavit denying familiarity with Pinili and attributing the facilitation of the bail bond to Leopoldo Aringo, the authorized representative of Plaridel Surety. Nevertheless, Bautista acknowledged that he had occasionally suggested where individuals could secure bail bonds without any intention of gain.

Findings of the Investigation

Judge Tan's report dated April 26, 2004, confirmed that Aringo corroborated Bautista's assistance to accused individuals in securing their bail bonds. Despite Bautista's attempts to downplay his involvement, the admission of facilitating bail bond applications was recognized as a violation of Administrative Circular No. 5. Judge Tan suggested a light penalty for Bautista's infraction given the context of the case.

Conclusion and Decision

The OCA found sufficient evidence to conclude Bautista's actions as a violation of the Administrative Circular,

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