Title
Loss of Court Exhibits at MTC-Dasmarinas, Cavite
Case
A.M. No. MTJ-03-1491
Decision Date
Jun 8, 2005
Judge Mupas suspended for mishandling court exhibits, failing to forward case records, and misusing staff, while clerk Rivor absolved of negligence.
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Case Summary (A.M. No. MTJ-03-1491)

Events Leading to Complaint

On February 26, 2002, Mylene Reintegrado requested an investigation into Judge Mupas's refusal to sign the clearance for Giovanni Reintegrado, citing that he had unaccounted property pertaining to firearms involved in pending criminal cases. The investigation into the loss of firearms began after the Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) sought comments from Judge Mupas, leading to revelations of irregularities.

Loss of Court Exhibits

It was established that Giovanni had responsibility for several firearms, including various caliber pistols used as evidence in ongoing criminal cases. Rivor, who asserted her custodianship over the firearms, stated that the firearms had been locked in a cabinet to which only she had access. Rivor later posited that Giovanni must have used a picklock to access the cabinet and take the firearms.

Administrative Investigation

After receiving the complaint, the Court referred the matter to Executive Judge Dolores L. EspaAol for investigation. Judge EspaAol's report detailed various misconducts and failures on the part of Judge Mupas, ranging from obstructing justice by failing to turn over the firearm for examination to neglecting her duties for personal needs.

Findings of Investigating Justice Atienza

Retired Justice Narciso T. Atienza, appointed to reinvestigate the matter, concluded that there was no direct evidence to link Judge Mupas to the loss of the firearms. However, he found her negligence in failing to manage case records properly and failing to conduct an effective investigation regarding the missing firearms, especially the firearm used in Giovanni's suicide.

Conclusion on Judge Mupas

The Court ruled that Judge Mupas was guilty of gross misconduct and gross ignorance of the law primarily due to her failures to transmit case records to the Provincial Prosecutor, which resulted in the loss of accountability for the firearms. The findings indicated her persistent lack of adherence to established judicial procedures and legal standards.

Sanction Imposed

In light of her established misconduct, the Court suspended Judge Mupas for three months without pay. It emphasized that a judge must exemplif

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