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Alicia Austria-Martinez

Maria Alicia Austria-Martinez (born Maria Alicia Austria; December 19, 1940) is a Filipino jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 2002 to 2009. She was appointed to the Court by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on April 12, 2002.

Ma. Alicia Austria-Martinez
149th Associate Justice
of the Philippine Supreme Court
In office
April 9, 2002 – April 30, 2009
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byBernardo P. Pardo
Succeeded byMariano del Castillo
Personal details
Born (1940-12-19) December 19, 1940 (age 82)
Manila, Commonwealth of the Philippines
SpouseDaniel T. Martinez (deceased)

Profile

Justice Austria-Martinez started working in the government as a clerk in the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (February 1962 - December 1962). Later, she became Legal Officer I in the same Office (January 1963 - October 1964).

Her brief stint in the Office of the Insurance Commissioner was cut short when she became a legal researcher in the Court of First Instance of Rizal (October 1964 - July 1969), thus, starting her long and illustrious career in the judiciary. From being a researcher, she gradually worked her way up in the ladder of judicial hierarchy and, in the process, held various positions such as Attorney Researcher (July 1969 - December 1975), Senior Attorney (January 1976 - October 20, 1976), and eventually Division Clerk of Court of the Court of Appeals (October 21, 1976 - January 17, 1983).

On January 18, 1983, she was appointed as the Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court (Branch XXXVI) of Calamba, Laguna. On November 4, 1986, she became the Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court (Branch CLIX) of Pasig. From 1990 to 1992, she concurrently held the position of Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court of Pasig. She also served in different capacities as an officer of the Philippines Judges’ Association and the Philippine Women Judges’ Association from 1987 to 1992.

On March 5, 1992, she went back to the Court of Appeals, this time as an Associate Justice. She served in this capacity until July 27, 2001, when she was appointed as the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals. However, her occupation of the Office of the Presiding Justice proved to be short-lived because on April 9, 2002, she was named Associate Justice of the High Tribunal.

Her curriculum vitae includes: Examiner in Commercial Law in the 1994 Bar Examinations and Examiner in Remedial Law in the 2000 Bar Examinations; member of the Supreme Court's Committee on Formulation of Rules of Procedure in Family Courts which includes the drafting of the Rules on Examination of a Child Witness, on Domestic Adoption, on Commitment of Children, and on Annulment and Declaration of Nullity of Marriage; lecturer and resource person in various programs and seminars conducted under the auspices of the Supreme Court, the Philippine Judicial Academy and the U.P. Law Center.

Justice Austria-Martinez graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1962, earning the degree of Bachelor Laws (LLB). She passed the Bar Examinations given in 1962. She also obtained a master's degree in National Security Administration in 1980 from the National Defense College of the Philippines where she eventually became the Chairman of the Panel of Examiners for Oral Defense in 1987, 1988 and 1991. She also served as a member of the Board of Admission in the same College for the School Years 1991–1993. Justice Austria-Martinez also attended the 31st Program of Instruction for Lawyers held at the Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1999.[1]

Resignation

On September, 2008, Austria-Martinez, citing health reasons, filed a letter to the Supreme Court of the Philippines through Reynato Puno, tendering her resignation effective April 30, 2009, or 15 months before her compulsory retirement on December 19, 2010. In the October 1 Judicial and Bar Council's en banc deliberations, Reynato Puno ruled: “The court merely noted it. We don’t have to approve it... it is her right.”[2] During the JBC hearing, a JBC member said "Austria-Martinez had wanted to retire earlier because of health reasons. We were told she had health problems even when she was in the CA.”[3] Retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Artemio Panganiban stated: "I am saddened that Justice Ma. Alicia Austria-Martinez has opted to retire early from the Supreme Court due to 'health reasons.' She is not bedridden. Neither is she physically or mentally incapacitated, but she has chosen to retire on April 30, 2009 because she felt she could no longer cope with the heavy caseload."[4] The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines provides that: "Section 11, Article VIII. The Members of the Supreme Court xxx shall hold office during good behavior until they reach the age of seventy years or become incapacitated to discharge the duties of their office."[1]

Family

Born as Ma. Alicia Austria in Manila on December 19, 1940, Justice Austria-Martinez was introduced early to the intricacies of the law. Both her parents were lawyers. Her father, Retired Colonel Benjamin A. Austria, served in the Philippine Air Force while her mother, Remedios M. Austria, was a Doctor of Civil Law and served as a consultant in the Graduate School of the University of Santo Tomas (UST). Justice Austria-Martinez is the widow of Atty. Daniel T. Martinez who once served as the Clerk of Court of the Supreme Court. Justice Austria-Martinez has two sons, Michael and Bryan.

Source: SC Public Information Office

Other Work

Justice Austria-Martinez also served as dean of Adamson University College of Law from 2012 to 2015.

Some notable opinions

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-04. Retrieved 2008-10-05.
  2. ^ manilastandardtoday.com, Justice Austria-Martinez wants early retirement
  3. ^ abs-cbnnews.com, Exclusive: SC Justice Alicia Martinez to retire early
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2008-10-05.

External links

    Legal offices
    Preceded by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
    2002–2009
    Succeeded by

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Maria Alicia Austria Martinez born Maria Alicia Austria December 19 1940 is a Filipino jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 2002 to 2009 She was appointed to the Court by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on April 12 2002 The HonourableMa Alicia Austria Martinez149th Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme CourtIn office April 9 2002 April 30 2009Appointed byGloria Macapagal ArroyoPreceded byBernardo P PardoSucceeded byMariano del CastilloPersonal detailsBorn 1940 12 19 December 19 1940 age 82 Manila Commonwealth of the PhilippinesSpouseDaniel T Martinez deceased Contents 1 Profile 1 1 Resignation 2 Family 3 Other Work 4 Some notable opinions 5 References 6 External linksProfile EditJustice Austria Martinez started working in the government as a clerk in the Office of the Insurance Commissioner February 1962 December 1962 Later she became Legal Officer I in the same Office January 1963 October 1964 Her brief stint in the Office of the Insurance Commissioner was cut short when she became a legal researcher in the Court of First Instance of Rizal October 1964 July 1969 thus starting her long and illustrious career in the judiciary From being a researcher she gradually worked her way up in the ladder of judicial hierarchy and in the process held various positions such as Attorney Researcher July 1969 December 1975 Senior Attorney January 1976 October 20 1976 and eventually Division Clerk of Court of the Court of Appeals October 21 1976 January 17 1983 On January 18 1983 she was appointed as the Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court Branch XXXVI of Calamba Laguna On November 4 1986 she became the Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court Branch CLIX of Pasig From 1990 to 1992 she concurrently held the position of Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court of Pasig She also served in different capacities as an officer of the Philippines Judges Association and the Philippine Women Judges Association from 1987 to 1992 On March 5 1992 she went back to the Court of Appeals this time as an Associate Justice She served in this capacity until July 27 2001 when she was appointed as the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals However her occupation of the Office of the Presiding Justice proved to be short lived because on April 9 2002 she was named Associate Justice of the High Tribunal Her curriculum vitae includes Examiner in Commercial Law in the 1994 Bar Examinations and Examiner in Remedial Law in the 2000 Bar Examinations member of the Supreme Court s Committee on Formulation of Rules of Procedure in Family Courts which includes the drafting of the Rules on Examination of a Child Witness on Domestic Adoption on Commitment of Children and on Annulment and Declaration of Nullity of Marriage lecturer and resource person in various programs and seminars conducted under the auspices of the Supreme Court the Philippine Judicial Academy and the U P Law Center Justice Austria Martinez graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1962 earning the degree of Bachelor Laws LLB She passed the Bar Examinations given in 1962 She also obtained a master s degree in National Security Administration in 1980 from the National Defense College of the Philippines where she eventually became the Chairman of the Panel of Examiners for Oral Defense in 1987 1988 and 1991 She also served as a member of the Board of Admission in the same College for the School Years 1991 1993 Justice Austria Martinez also attended the 31st Program of Instruction for Lawyers held at the Harvard Law School in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1999 1 Resignation Edit On September 2008 Austria Martinez citing health reasons filed a letter to the Supreme Court of the Philippines through Reynato Puno tendering her resignation effective April 30 2009 or 15 months before her compulsory retirement on December 19 2010 In the October 1 Judicial and Bar Council s en banc deliberations Reynato Puno ruled The court merely noted it We don t have to approve it it is her right 2 During the JBC hearing a JBC member said Austria Martinez had wanted to retire earlier because of health reasons We were told she had health problems even when she was in the CA 3 Retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Artemio Panganiban stated I am saddened that Justice Ma Alicia Austria Martinez has opted to retire early from the Supreme Court due to health reasons She is not bedridden Neither is she physically or mentally incapacitated but she has chosen to retire on April 30 2009 because she felt she could no longer cope with the heavy caseload 4 The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines provides that Section 11 Article VIII The Members of the Supreme Court xxx shall hold office during good behavior until they reach the age of seventy years or become incapacitated to discharge the duties of their office 1 Family EditBorn as Ma Alicia Austria in Manila on December 19 1940 Justice Austria Martinez was introduced early to the intricacies of the law Both her parents were lawyers Her father Retired Colonel Benjamin A Austria served in the Philippine Air Force while her mother Remedios M Austria was a Doctor of Civil Law and served as a consultant in the Graduate School of the University of Santo Tomas UST Justice Austria Martinez is the widow of Atty Daniel T Martinez who once served as the Clerk of Court of the Supreme Court Justice Austria Martinez has two sons Michael and Bryan Source SC Public Information OfficeOther Work EditJustice Austria Martinez also served as dean of Adamson University College of Law from 2012 to 2015 Some notable opinions EditMacalintal v COMELEC 2003 on constitutionality of the Overseas Absentee Voting Act Tecson v COMELEC 2004 Separate Opinion on the nationality of presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr Honasan v Panel of Investigators 2004 on authority of the Department of Justice to conduct preliminary investigations on a Senator charged with the crime of coup d etat Freedom from Debt Coalition v MERALCO 2004 Concurring and Dissenting on the requisite of notice prior to approval of electricity rate increases ETPI v ICC 2004 on the power grant of provisional authorities by the government to operate telecommunications services People v Tomaquin 2004 on admissibility in evidence of extrajudicial confession executed with assistance of a barangay captain lawyer Olivares v Marquez 2004 on procedure for challenging municipal tax assessments Tolentino v Mendoza 2004 on admissibility in evidence of confidential birth records ABAKADA v Ermita 2005 on constitutionality of 2005 Expanded Value Added Tax LawReferences Edit malaya com ph SC justice opts for early retirement Archived from the original on 2008 10 04 Retrieved 2008 10 05 manilastandardtoday com Justice Austria Martinez wants early retirement abs cbnnews com Exclusive SC Justice Alicia Martinez to retire early opinion inquirer net With Due Respect A libertarian decision a decent jurist Archived from the original on 2008 10 06 Retrieved 2008 10 05 External links EditJustice Alicia Austria Martinez Official Supreme Court Webpage Legal officesPreceded byBernardo P Pardo Associate Justice of the Supreme Court2002 2009 Succeeded byMariano del Castillo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alicia Austria Martinez amp oldid 1114748775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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