The Freeman

CJ Peralta defends Marcos burial

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MANILA — Asked about his role in allowing a hero’s burial for the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos Sr., Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta said Friday in a press conference that the decision was founded on the principle of law.

“We cannot resolve cases based on public opinion,” he said.

“As chief justice, I will base it on the evidence and the law applicable. Insofar as the other cases, I’ve always been objective in the performanc­e of my work. There is no law or even a resolution prohibitin­g the burial of a former president.”

Before his appointmen­t as chief justice, Peralta previously wrote the ponencia that allowed for a hero’s burial for the late strongman three years ago. Sitting as an associate justice at the time, Peralta himself rejected the petitions file against the burial.

The press conference marked Peralta’s first with the media since his appointmen­t, where the 26th chief justice of the Philippine­s also contradict­ed claims that he was unfairly favoring the dictatoria­l family. “It’s not correct that I’m favoring the Marcoses,” he added.

When asked about the status of former Sen. Bongbong Marcos’ poll protest against Vice President Leni Robredo, he simply restated the ruling that both parties were required to comment on the latest developmen­ts.

“We did not dismiss the case yet,” he said.

This came after he outlined the integrity of the court as one of his core focuses for his term, and the “weeding out of misfits in the judiciary,” one pronounced point included in his ten-point agenda.

Upon his appointmen­t, he bared that he intended to implement the procedure of “Res ipsa loquitur” in the Supreme Court, which assumes negligence upon any untoward incident.

At the media briefing, he said that he planned to pursue the SC’s selfinitia­ting of investigat­ions of case relating to misdeeds in court decisions. —

 ??  ?? Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta on Friday held his first briefing with the media since he was appointed a few weeks ago. THE STAR
Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta on Friday held his first briefing with the media since he was appointed a few weeks ago. THE STAR

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