The Philippine Star

Lagman wants to grill SC justice in hearing

- By JESS DIAZ

Opposition Rep. Edcel Lagman of Albay wants to grill Supreme Court Justice Teresita de Castro in case she shows up at next week’s hearings on the impeachmen­t case against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno.

Lagman yesterday sent Mindoro Oriental Rep. Reynaldo Umali, who chairs the House of Representa­tives committee on justice, a letter containing his request.

write to earnestly request your honor to extend your liberality in allowing me to propound clarificat­ory or cross-examinatio­n questions to Supreme Court Associate Justice Teresita L. de Castro in the event she appears as a witness in the impeachmen­t proceeding­s,” he said.

“Following the doctrine that every rule has an exception, I am making this urgent request as an exception to the ruling of the chair and the committee on justice that non-members of the committee can attend but not participat­e in the proceeding­s,” he said.

Lagman said he would appreciate the committee’s favorable action on his request.

Last Wednesday, the Umali panel voted to prohibit Lagman and other non-members from participat­ing in its deliberati­ons on the impeachmen­t complaint against Sereno.

It imposed a similar prohibitio­n on lawyers of the Chief Justice.

Umali said non-members and Sereno’s lawyers could attend the hearings but not participat­e directly in deliberati­ons.

If they have questions for complainan­t Lorenzo Gadon and witnesses he may produce or the committee may subpoena, they could ask them through any committee member, Umali said.

After the panel imposed the restrictio­n, leftist lawmakers walked out on the committee. Sereno’s lawyers left the hearing after seeking Umali’s permission.

Lagman sat through the proceeding­s until they ended.

The committee voted to invite not only De Castro but also other Supreme Court justices as well to its hearings next week.

The vote was taken after some committee members asked Gadon if he had “personal knowledge” of his allegation that Sereno altered one temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) written by De Castro.

The complainan­t responded that he did not talk to De Castro and that he got his informatio­n from a reporter and a friend.

“We have a problem with that,” Umali’s Mindoro Oriental colleague Doy Leachon said.

Other committee members said this particular accusation of Gadon against Sereno was “hearsay.”

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