Thursday, July 20, 2006

The Agony: Sandiganbayan Justice Minita Viray Chico-Nazario; Triple Destiny – Twin December 5 & November 5

5 December, 1939 - Birth of Minita Viray Chico-Nazario

5 December, 1925 - Birth and Death of Milagros V. Floro ...
5 December, 1995 - (Mother of Psychic Judge Floro)

5 November, 1953 - Birth - Judge Florentino Velasquez Floro
5 November, 1997 – JBC Application of the Psychic Judge
4/5 November, 1998 – Appointment of Judge Floro

The Psychic Judge’s Public Fight against Destiny of Choice

Fighting Justice Alfredo L. Benipayo (nominated 7 times, since 2000, but failed) the FIRM’s choice for the vacant Supreme Court post) and another powerful JBC nominee (the choice of Pancho Villaraza), the Psychic Judge is the sole litigant who fought publicly (G.R. No. 162285. “Judge Floro vs. Justice Chico-Nazario & Justice Benipayo) against evil. Disliked by a Supreme Court Justice according to the March 12, 2005 headline of TODAY newspaper, Justice Nazario became severely depressed.

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/man/2004/03/12/news/
judge.asks.sc.to.let.nazario.take.oath.and.fill.sc.vacancy.html


Bringing the fight on the psychic arena, the Psychic Judge traveled to the tiny island of the mystical and miraculous Giant Statue of our Lady of Marinduque, Philippines. There the ferry carrying the Psychic Judge stopped and almost hit the statue (and should have exploded) where it not for the timely intervention of the King of Kings of the elementals: LUIS, with Armand and Angel.

http://www.inq7.net/nat/2004/mar/11/text/nat_8-1-p.htm

Nazario, the first woman presiding justice of the Sandiganbayan, is possibly the first appointee in the SC's hundred-year history whose appointment was announced and then recalled before it took effect.

Nazario feeling bad, says hubby of snafu

Posted:6:01 AM (Manila Time) Mar. 11, 2004 By Juliet Labog-Javellana and Philip C. TubezaInquirer News Service

Rod Nazario said his wife had felt so bad about the apparent withdrawal of her appointment that he had to take her to Baguio last week.He said he did not bring up his wife's hurt feelings to the President. "Maybe she does not know that I am the manager of Manny Pacquiao," he said.

He also said he could not believe that Ms Macapagal would be influenced by a law firm into withdrawing his wife's appointment. Ms Macapagal signed Justice Nazario's appointment on Feb. 11 but did not make it official by sending it to the Supreme Court. "The Firm," which handles the legal affairs of the First Family, is said to have blocked the appointment.

"You know, I could not understand," Rod Nazario said. "A President of the Republic, as what I read in the papers, is being controlled by some lawyers' office regarding the judiciary. That should not be [the case]."at I am the manager of Manny Pacquiao," he said.

SANDIGANBAYAN Presiding Justice Minita Chico-Nazario feels bad that her appointment to the Supreme Court has been in limbo, her husband said Wednesday. Asked by reporters about his wife's appointment, which President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo appears to have withdrawn, Rod Nazario said: "Well, of course she feels bad about it, although I believe she's also happy with the Sandiganbayan [post]. But of course, any lawyer's dream is to be in the Supreme Court. That's all I can say. Honestly, of course she's feeling bad." Nazario, business manager of former International Boxing Federation superbantamweight and now featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao, was in MalacaƱang for the turnover and presentation of the ring championship belt to the Filipino boxer.

In an exclusive interview with InqTV, Justice Nazario said she shared every lawyer's dream of making it to the Supreme Court, but respected the President's prerogative to make her own choices."Everyone in the judiciary, any lawyer, that is their ultimate ambition, to reach the highest post in the judiciary," she said in Filipino."But you know, she is the President. She has the discretion, the privilege, to choose kung sino ang gusto niyang ilagay sa matataas na puwesto (who she will appoint to high positions)."In the two-part interview aired Monday and Tuesday,

Nazario waxed fatalistic.

"Gayunpaman, nasa Panginoon na ang lahat na iyan (Whatever happens, it's up to the Lord). If He wants to put me there, nobody can stop Him. If he thinks I should stay here, that's okay with me too. He has given me so much already."

1 comments:

Patty said...

I will be linking to you over the next few days.