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De Castro accepts CJ nomination

- Philstar.com

MANILA — Associate Justice Teresita De Castro yesterday has accepted the nomination to become the country’s next top judge.

This was confirmed by a report from The STAR.

De Castro is one the five most senior Supreme Court justices to have received automatic nomination to the chief justice post.

De Castro was in news in recent months for trading barbs with ousted Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno during the oral arguments over the quo warranto petition and even in public speeches.

She has been serving the Judiciary for more than 40 years, starting as a clerk in the SC’s Office of the Clerk of Court in 1973. De Castro was appointed as SC justice by former president, and currently House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

De Castro, however, is set to retire from the SC in October, when she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70.

On Wednesday, Associate Justices Diosdado Peralta, Lucas Bersamin and Andres Reyes Jr. filed their respective acceptance of the nomination they received. The STAR earlier reported that De Castro, Peralta and Bersamin are expected to accept their automatic nomination to comply with the requiremen­t of having at least three nominees for the post.

Peralta and Bersamin, by virtue of tradition, received automatic nomination to the post. They also received a recommenda­tion from retired Sandiganba­yan Justice Raoul Victorino who nominated all the 14 justices to the chief justice position.—

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