THE Supreme Court has penalized five lawyers for posting homophobic statements on their social media accounts.
In a 26-page Per Curiam Decision, the high tribunal reprimanded lawyers Morgan Rosales Nicanor, Joseph Marion Peña Navarrete, Noel Antay Jr., and Israel Calderon and imposed a P25,000 fine on lawyer Ernesto Tabujara 3rd all for violation of Rule 7.03 of the Code of Professional Responsibility.The Court also issued a stern warning that a repetition of the same or similar offense will be more severely dealt with.
Hehehe ,' to which Tabujara added: 'Dapat kinurot mo! Charot! .'Navarrete chimed in, saying that he remembered Nicanor's client that he brought to the Ombudsman.'Pinatawag lang ako ng Prof Morgan Nicanor mga panahon nayan. Tapos bitbit nya kliyente niya. Ang natatandaan ko lang is malagkit tingin kay papa, este Prof. Morgan .'In its Report and Recommendation dated Aug.
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