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Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.

Regino Campos Hermosisima Jr. (born October 18, 1927) of Banilad and Sibonga, Cebu, Philippines, is a 4-termer regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council. Appointed on December 17, 1997, by Fidel Ramos, he was reappointed on September 12, 2001, and on October 4, 2005, by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Hermosisima Jr. was initially appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on July 10, 1995, and retired on his 70th birthday on October 18, 1997.

Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.
Regino in 2012
4th member of the Judicial and Bar Council for retired Supreme Court justices
In office
November 24, 1997 – July 9, 2001
Appointed byFidel V. Ramos
Preceded byJose C. Campos
In office
September 10, 2001 – July 9, 2005
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
In office
October 4, 2005 – July 9, 2009
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
In office
July 9, 2009 – July 9, 2013
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Succeeded byAngelina Sandoval Gutierrez
136th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
January 10, 1995 – October 18, 1997
Appointed byFidel Ramos
Preceded byAbdulwahid Bidin
Succeeded byFidel Purisima
15th Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan
In office
May 16, 1986 – January 10, 1995
Appointed byCorazon Aquino
Preceded byNewly created seat
Succeeded byGerman Lee Jr.
Personal details
Born (1927-10-18) October 18, 1927 (age 96)
Cebu, Philippine Islands

Profile edit

Hermosisima was born on October 18, 1927, at Cebu, Philippine Islands. Hermosisima Jr. graduated Valedictorian at the Sibonga Elementary School (1933–1940) and Salutatorian at the Cebu Provincial High School (1940–1941). He earned his Associate of Arts and his law degree with cum laude from the University of Visayas (1948–1952). He passed the Bar Examinations in 1953 with a fair rating of 83.45%.

Hermosisima Jr. started his career as Law Professor, Criminal Law and Criminal Law Review at the University of Visayas, Cebu City; he taught Evidence at the Far Eastern University, Manila and Trial Technique and Moot Court at the San Sebastian College; he was a Bar Reviewer in Criminal Law at the University of Visayas and FEU, and Bar Examiner, Criminal Law, 1999 Bar Examination.

Hermosisima Jr. attended post-graduate studies of Program for Executive Development at the Development Academy of the Philippines (1975) and at the University of the Philippines Law Center, Institute and Seminars.

Hermosisima Jr. began his legal career in private law practice (1953; 1955–1966) by establishing the famous Hermosisima Law Offices at Cebu, Basilan City, and Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur. He was Technical Assistant in 1954 of the House of Representatives, Manila, City Councilor, Basilan City (1960–1963), Vice-Mayor, Basilan City (1963), chair, Eighth Amnesty Commission in 1973 at Mindanao (appointed by the then Secretary of Justice Vicente Abad Santos, while serving as CFI Judge of Basilan City).

Hermosisisa Jr. rose from the ranks. He had 31 years in the judiciary, starting as trial judge (20 YEARS): Judge, Court of First Instance (1966–1976) Basilan City and Province; Judge, CFI of Cebu (1976–1979), Branches IX and XI; Judge, Circuit Criminal Court (1983–1986), Cebu City, Branch XVIII, Region 7.

Hermosisima Jr. was appointed by Corazon Aquino as Sandiganbayan Justice (9 years) (May 16, 1986 – July 18, 1995), and was promoted as an Associate Justice on July 10, 1995, and retired on his 70th birthday on October 18, 1997. He is the incumbent chair of the Board of Trustees, University of Cebu. He was awarded a Medal of Honor as the most distinguished alumnus of the University of Visayas.

Aquino-Galman case edit

On December 2, 1985, Justice Manuel Pamaran of the Sandiganbayan rendered judgment in Criminal Cases Nos. 10010-10011 acquitting all the 16 accused, who allegedly killed Benigno Aquino Jr. However, the Supreme Court nullified the proceedings, which is regarded as a "sham",[1] and ordered a retrial of the cases before the Sandiganbayan (Galman vs. Sandiganbayan, 144 SCRA 43, 1986).

In his 177 pages decision dated September 28, 1990, Hermosisima Jr.'s Sandiganbayan found the said accused guilty as principals of the crime of murder in both Criminal Cases Nos. 10010 and 10011, and he sentenced them to reclusion perpetua in each case. The judgment became final after this Court denied petitioners’ petition for review of the Sandiganbayan decision for failure to show reversible error in the questioned decision, as well as their subsequent motion for reconsideration. In August 2004, the said accused asked the High Tribunal to re-open the case, but the last appeal was denied.[2]

On August 21, 2007, (Aquino's 24th death anniversary), Enrile stated that the case of the 14 soldiers incarcerated for 24 years now, due to the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr. should be reviewed for clemency. Enrile paid for the legal services of the soldiers during their trial and said the soldiers and their families have suffered enough. 15 soldiers of the Aviation Security Command were sentenced to double life imprisonment for the double murder of Aquino and scapegoat Rolando Galman,[3] and one of them had died. They were all initially acquitted in December 1985, by the Sandiganbayan' Manuel Pamaran, but the Sandiganbayan's Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. (promoted to Supreme Court Justice and incumbent 3 termer Judicial and Bar Council regular member) convicted them on September 28, 1990.[4]

On the 24th anniversary of the death of Benigno Aquino Jr., Cory stated that she had forgiven the 14 incarcerated soldiers for the assassination of her husband but she would not ever nod to appeals for their release.[5]

Two guns that changed Philippine history edit

On August 21, 2007, the 24th anniversary of Ninoy's murder, 2 guns that altered the course of Philippine history are rusting away in the drawers of the Sandiganbayan. The first is the charcoal-toned Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum pistol, with a grip made of deer horn, was discovered near the body of Rolando Galman, and was marked "Exhibit 32. Its twin or the 2nd gun surfaced when the Supreme Court ordered a retrial in 1986. This 2nd gun, which has the same serial number "K919079" as the first one was marked as "Exhibit 12," and really added to the mystery of Aquino's assassination. Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. in a 177-page decision promulgated in September 1990, incarcerated the 16 soldiers who were already acquitted by Manuel Pamaran's Sandiganbayan. In the 1990 judgment, the gun's owner was Col. Octavio Alvarez, who retired from the military on March 7, 1985.

Both the Agrava Board report and the Hermosisima Jr. court resolved that it was either a .45 cal. or a .38 cal. pistol that was used in killing Aquino, thereby dismissing Olivas’ magnum theory, which pointed to Rolando Galman as the killer and the weapon as the .357 Magnum pistol. The court maintained that it was Moreno who shot Aquino but that he used a different gun. But the real weapon and the masterminds are still unaccounted for after 24 years. Meanwhile, the 2 mysterious Magnum revolvers will remain at the Sandiganbayan’s bodega until the return of Capt. Felipe Valerio, the group commander of the Avsecom 805th Special Operations Squadron, might be the last key to Aquino's death.[6]

Timeline of Aquino-Galman murder edit

  • August 21, 1983 - Benigno Aquino Jr. was assassinated after disembarking a China Airlines plane at Manila International Airport. Also killed was Rolando Galman.
  • August 24, 1983 – Ferdinand Marcos set a fact-finding commission headed by Supreme Court Chief Justice Enrique Fernando to investigate the Aquino murder (composed of 4 retired Supreme Court Justices who resigned, after its composition was challenged in court and thereafter, Arturo M. Tolentino declined appointment as board chair.
  • August 31, 1983 – Burial of Ninoy at the Manila Memorial Park, Parañaque after the 11-hour procession joined by 2 million Filipinos.
  • October 22, 1983 – Marcos created another fact-finding Agrava Board, headed by former Court of Appeals Justice Corazon J. Agrava, chair, with lawyer Luciano E. Salazar, businessman Dante G. Santos, labor leader Ernesto F. Herrera and educator Amado C. Dizon, as members (3 P.D. 1886 dated October 14, 1983, and Amendatory P.D. 1903 dated February 8, 1984). It held 125 hearing days from November 3, 1983 (including 3 hearings in Tokyo and 8 hearings in Los Angeles, California), heard 194 witnesses recorded in 20,377 pages of transcripts.
  • October 22, 1984 – Agrava Board released the reports concluding that military officers, including Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Fabian Ver, conspired to kill Ninoy; the Supreme Court assigned the case to the Sandiganbayan.
  • December 2, 1985 – Manuel Pamaran Sandiganbayan acquitted all the accused.
  • May 16, 1986 – Corazon Aquino appointed Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. Justice of the Sandigangbyan (until July 18, 1995).
  • September 12, 1986 – The Supreme Court ordered a retrial, granting the 2nd Motion for Reconsideration in G.R. No. 72670.
  • September 16, 1986 – The Sandiganbayan issued a warrant to arrest 25 military men, led by Ver, and a civilian.
  • September 28, 1989 – Marcos died in exile at age 72 in Hawaii.
  • September 28, 1990 – Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. penned the 177-page Sandiganbayan judgment to jail the 16 suspects, sentencing them to reclusion perpetua in each case. Convicted of the crime were the Avsecom chief, Brig. Gen. Luther Custodio, Capt. Romeo Bautista, 2nd Lt. Jesus Castro, and Sergeants Claro L. Lat, Arnulfo de Mesa, Filomeno Miranda, Rolando de Guzman, Ernesto Mateo, Rodolfo Desolong, Ruben Aquino and Arnulfo Artates, gunman Constable Rogelio Moreno, M/Sgt. Pablo Martinez, C1C Mario Lazaga, A1C Cordova Estelo and A1C Felizardo Taran. Custodio died of cancer while in prison in 1991. Estelo was stabbed dead in 2005 by another inmate. However, no mastermind was named.
  • July 23, 1991 – The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction.
  • July 10, 1995 - Fidel Ramos appointed Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court and retired on his 70th natal day in October 18, 1997.
  • December 17, 1997 – Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. was appointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member.
  • November 21, 1998 – Ver died of a lung ailment in Bangkok.
  • September 12, 2001 – Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. was re-appointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member.
  • March 8, 2005 – The Supreme Court denied the petition of the accused (filed in August 2004) to re-open the case.
  • October 4, 2005 – Regino C. Hermosisima Jr. was reappointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member, for his 3rd term, duplicating the 3rd term of Teresita Cruz-Sison. His last term was set to expire on July 9, 2009.
  • August 21, 2007 – The 24th anniversary of Ninoy's murder. Chief Justice Andres Narvasa appealed for the closure of the case; Juan Ponce Enrile asked for the review for clemency in favor of the 14 convicts; Palawan Bishop Pedro Arigo, chair of the CBCP’s Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (ECPPC) asked for a pardon for the convicts, though he said the ECPPC will have to study the cases before asking clemency for the soldiers; Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino III forgave the 14 soldiers but opposed their appeals for clemency or parole (which Sec. Raul Gonzales submitted to the President on 2004); Eduardo Ermita stated that the Bureau of Pardons and Parole had recommended a grant of executive clemency.[7][8][9]
  • August 24, 2007 - Eduardo Ermita officially announced that due to political implications, the appeal for clemency by the 14 soldiers was archived, even if the Bureau of Pardons and Parole presently reviews the plea. The executive secretary refused to give a time frame for the review.[10]

Judicial and Bar Council edit

In April 2004, Hermosisima Jr. was duly appointed chair of The Change Management Committee's Technical Group, with the function of restructuring and strengthening of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) and the Philippine Judicial Academy (PHILJA).[11]

On March 10, 2006, Hermosisima Jr. delivered a brilliant speech on the Judicial and Bar Council Strategic and Operations Planning Workshop at the Pan Pacific Hotel, Adriatico, Manila.[12]

Likewise, he stated in his JBC message that the Council aims to nominate the "best and the brightest" among the applicants. In support, he cited Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., justice of the Supreme Court of the United States - (T)he rectitude and the fairness in the way the courts operate must be manifest to the members of the community, particularly to those whose interests are affected by the exercise of their functions.[13][14]

YMCA edit

Hermosisima Jr. was past President of the Councils of YMCA movements in Asia and Pacific countries and Territories and incumbent Member of Executive Committee, Standing Committees and Task Groups For the Quadrennium:2004-2007 and Member also of the CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS, YMCA.[15][16] On November 27, 2005, the feast day of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Hermosisima Jr. was reelected national President of the YMCA, Philippines (established in 1911, 94 years ago).[17]

Hermosisima Jr. was also:

  • Charter Member, Community Chest
  • Past President, Basilan JAYCEES
  • Past President, Cebu Capitol Tennis Club
  • Past President, Cebu Tennis Club
  • Past President, Philippine Columbian Association
  • Past President, Rotary Club of Basilan
  • Past President, Rotary Club of Cebu
  • President, Parish Pastoral Council, St. Peter Parish, Quezon City
  • President, YMCA of Cebu
  • Roman Catholic Lay Leader
  • Special Minister of Holy Communion

Hermosisima Jr. wrote brilliant ponencias: Sombongh v. Court of Appeals, Atok Big Wedge Mining Company v. Intermediate Appellate Court, Catholic Bishop of Balanga v. Court of Appeals, Equatorial Realty Development Inc. v. Court of Appeals, Estate of Mariano San Pedro vs. Court of Appeals, GMRC, Inc., et al. v. Court of Appeals, Islamic Directorate of the Philippines v. Court of Appeals, De Santos v. Hon. Angeles, Defensor-Santiago, et al. v. Comelec, inter alia.

Family edit

Hermosisima Jr. lives at a small condominium at the Capitol Estates, Fairview, near the St. Peter Parish and Ever Gotesco, Fairview, Quezon City.

Papa Ino to his grandchildren Regino is married to Rosemary P. Navarro of Alaminos, Pangasinan, and Lamitan, Basilan Province. They were blessed by God with very good children: Atty. Marceliano Hermosisima, Assistant Vice-President, Trust Department, Philippine National Bank; Mr. Mario Hermosisima, businessman; Dr. Carol Hermosisima-Carabaña, Asst. City Health Officer, Zamboanga City; Dr. Monalisa Hermosisima, Chua, Consultant Physician, Chong Hua Hospital, Cebu City; and Dr. Beverly Ann Hermosisima, Consultant Physician, Chong Hua Hospital, Cebu City.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Panganiban, Artemio V. (August 26, 2018). "Who masterminded Ninoy's murder?". Inquirer. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "Custodio vs. Sandiganbayan".
  3. ^ "Murderers of Benigno Aquino convicted". UPI. September 28, 1990. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on October 13, 2007.
  5. ^ "Abs-Cbn Interactive, Cory Aquino says she has forgiven Ninoy's killers".
  6. ^ "Inquirer.net, 2 guns that changed RP history rusting away".
  7. ^ "Inquirer.net, Pardon for Ninoy Aquino's killers now in Arroyo's hands".
  8. ^ "Bishop to ask clemency for convicts in Ninoy case".
  9. ^ "G.R. No. 72670". lawphil.net.
  10. ^ "Abs-Cbn Interactive, Palace mulls clemency for 14 soldiers in Aquino-Galman slay".
  11. ^ "Supreme Court, A. M. NO. 03-11-16-SC (1)".
  12. ^ "JBC, Supreme Court, Speech of Justice Regino Hermosisima Jr. on the Jbc Strategic and Operations Planning Workshop".
  13. ^ "JBC, Supreme Court, Message of Hermosisima Jr".
  14. ^ "Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.
  15. ^ "YMCA, Past Presidents".
  16. ^ "YMCA, Members, Committees".
  17. ^ "Manila Bulletin, Hermosisima reelected national YMCA President". Manila Bulletin.
  18. ^ "Supreme Court, Personal Data Sheet]".

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Preceded by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
1995–1997
Succeeded by
Fidel Purisima
Preceded by
Newy Created Seat
Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan
1986–1995
Succeeded by
German Lee, Jr.
Preceded by
Jose Campos Jr.
JBC Member repsenting the Retired Membera of the Supreme Court
1997–2013
Succeeded by

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Regino C Hermosisima Jr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Regino Campos Hermosisima Jr born October 18 1927 of Banilad and Sibonga Cebu Philippines is a 4 termer regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council Appointed on December 17 1997 by Fidel Ramos he was reappointed on September 12 2001 and on October 4 2005 by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Hermosisima Jr was initially appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on July 10 1995 and retired on his 70th birthday on October 18 1997 The HonorableRegino C Hermosisima Jr Regino in 20124th member of the Judicial and Bar Council for retired Supreme Court justicesIn office November 24 1997 July 9 2001Appointed byFidel V RamosPreceded byJose C CamposIn office September 10 2001 July 9 2005Appointed byGloria Macapagal ArroyoIn office October 4 2005 July 9 2009Appointed byGloria Macapagal ArroyoIn office July 9 2009 July 9 2013Appointed byGloria Macapagal ArroyoSucceeded byAngelina Sandoval Gutierrez136th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesIn office January 10 1995 October 18 1997Appointed byFidel RamosPreceded byAbdulwahid BidinSucceeded byFidel Purisima15th Associate Justice of the SandiganbayanIn office May 16 1986 January 10 1995Appointed byCorazon AquinoPreceded byNewly created seatSucceeded byGerman Lee Jr Personal detailsBorn 1927 10 18 October 18 1927 age 96 Cebu Philippine Islands Contents 1 Profile 2 Aquino Galman case 3 Two guns that changed Philippine history 4 Timeline of Aquino Galman murder 5 Judicial and Bar Council 6 YMCA 7 Family 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksProfile editHermosisima was born on October 18 1927 at Cebu Philippine Islands Hermosisima Jr graduated Valedictorian at the Sibonga Elementary School 1933 1940 and Salutatorian at the Cebu Provincial High School 1940 1941 He earned his Associate of Arts and his law degree with cum laude from the University of Visayas 1948 1952 He passed the Bar Examinations in 1953 with a fair rating of 83 45 Hermosisima Jr started his career as Law Professor Criminal Law and Criminal Law Review at the University of Visayas Cebu City he taught Evidence at the Far Eastern University Manila and Trial Technique and Moot Court at the San Sebastian College he was a Bar Reviewer in Criminal Law at the University of Visayas and FEU and Bar Examiner Criminal Law 1999 Bar Examination Hermosisima Jr attended post graduate studies of Program for Executive Development at the Development Academy of the Philippines 1975 and at the University of the Philippines Law Center Institute and Seminars Hermosisima Jr began his legal career in private law practice 1953 1955 1966 by establishing the famous Hermosisima Law Offices at Cebu Basilan City and Zamboanga City Zamboanga del Sur He was Technical Assistant in 1954 of the House of Representatives Manila City Councilor Basilan City 1960 1963 Vice Mayor Basilan City 1963 chair Eighth Amnesty Commission in 1973 at Mindanao appointed by the then Secretary of Justice Vicente Abad Santos while serving as CFI Judge of Basilan City Hermosisisa Jr rose from the ranks He had 31 years in the judiciary starting as trial judge 20 YEARS Judge Court of First Instance 1966 1976 Basilan City and Province Judge CFI of Cebu 1976 1979 Branches IX and XI Judge Circuit Criminal Court 1983 1986 Cebu City Branch XVIII Region 7 Hermosisima Jr was appointed by Corazon Aquino as Sandiganbayan Justice 9 years May 16 1986 July 18 1995 and was promoted as an Associate Justice on July 10 1995 and retired on his 70th birthday on October 18 1997 He is the incumbent chair of the Board of Trustees University of Cebu He was awarded a Medal of Honor as the most distinguished alumnus of the University of Visayas Aquino Galman case editMain article Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr On December 2 1985 Justice Manuel Pamaran of the Sandiganbayan rendered judgment in Criminal Cases Nos 10010 10011 acquitting all the 16 accused who allegedly killed Benigno Aquino Jr However the Supreme Court nullified the proceedings which is regarded as a sham 1 and ordered a retrial of the cases before the Sandiganbayan Galman vs Sandiganbayan 144 SCRA 43 1986 In his 177 pages decision dated September 28 1990 Hermosisima Jr s Sandiganbayan found the said accused guilty as principals of the crime of murder in both Criminal Cases Nos 10010 and 10011 and he sentenced them to reclusion perpetua in each case The judgment became final after this Court denied petitioners petition for review of the Sandiganbayan decision for failure to show reversible error in the questioned decision as well as their subsequent motion for reconsideration In August 2004 the said accused asked the High Tribunal to re open the case but the last appeal was denied 2 On August 21 2007 Aquino s 24th death anniversary Enrile stated that the case of the 14 soldiers incarcerated for 24 years now due to the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr should be reviewed for clemency Enrile paid for the legal services of the soldiers during their trial and said the soldiers and their families have suffered enough 15 soldiers of the Aviation Security Command were sentenced to double life imprisonment for the double murder of Aquino and scapegoat Rolando Galman 3 and one of them had died They were all initially acquitted in December 1985 by the Sandiganbayan Manuel Pamaran but the Sandiganbayan s Regino C Hermosisima Jr promoted to Supreme Court Justice and incumbent 3 termer Judicial and Bar Council regular member convicted them on September 28 1990 4 On the 24th anniversary of the death of Benigno Aquino Jr Cory stated that she had forgiven the 14 incarcerated soldiers for the assassination of her husband but she would not ever nod to appeals for their release 5 Two guns that changed Philippine history editThis section is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message On August 21 2007 the 24th anniversary of Ninoy s murder 2 guns that altered the course of Philippine history are rusting away in the drawers of the Sandiganbayan The first is the charcoal toned Smith amp Wesson 357 Magnum pistol with a grip made of deer horn was discovered near the body of Rolando Galman and was marked Exhibit 32 Its twin or the 2nd gun surfaced when the Supreme Court ordered a retrial in 1986 This 2nd gun which has the same serial number K919079 as the first one was marked as Exhibit 12 and really added to the mystery of Aquino s assassination Sandiganbayan Associate Justice Regino C Hermosisima Jr in a 177 page decision promulgated in September 1990 incarcerated the 16 soldiers who were already acquitted by Manuel Pamaran s Sandiganbayan In the 1990 judgment the gun s owner was Col Octavio Alvarez who retired from the military on March 7 1985 Both the Agrava Board report and the Hermosisima Jr court resolved that it was either a 45 cal or a 38 cal pistol that was used in killing Aquino thereby dismissing Olivas magnum theory which pointed to Rolando Galman as the killer and the weapon as the 357 Magnum pistol The court maintained that it was Moreno who shot Aquino but that he used a different gun But the real weapon and the masterminds are still unaccounted for after 24 years Meanwhile the 2 mysterious Magnum revolvers will remain at the Sandiganbayan s bodega until the return of Capt Felipe Valerio the group commander of the Avsecom 805th Special Operations Squadron might be the last key to Aquino s death 6 Timeline of Aquino Galman murder editAugust 21 1983 Benigno Aquino Jr was assassinated after disembarking a China Airlines plane at Manila International Airport Also killed was Rolando Galman August 24 1983 Ferdinand Marcos set a fact finding commission headed by Supreme Court Chief Justice Enrique Fernando to investigate the Aquino murder composed of 4 retired Supreme Court Justices who resigned after its composition was challenged in court and thereafter Arturo M Tolentino declined appointment as board chair August 31 1983 Burial of Ninoy at the Manila Memorial Park Paranaque after the 11 hour procession joined by 2 million Filipinos October 22 1983 Marcos created another fact finding Agrava Board headed by former Court of Appeals Justice Corazon J Agrava chair with lawyer Luciano E Salazar businessman Dante G Santos labor leader Ernesto F Herrera and educator Amado C Dizon as members 3 P D 1886 dated October 14 1983 and Amendatory P D 1903 dated February 8 1984 It held 125 hearing days from November 3 1983 including 3 hearings in Tokyo and 8 hearings in Los Angeles California heard 194 witnesses recorded in 20 377 pages of transcripts October 22 1984 Agrava Board released the reports concluding that military officers including Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen Fabian Ver conspired to kill Ninoy the Supreme Court assigned the case to the Sandiganbayan December 2 1985 Manuel Pamaran Sandiganbayan acquitted all the accused May 16 1986 Corazon Aquino appointed Regino C Hermosisima Jr Justice of the Sandigangbyan until July 18 1995 September 12 1986 The Supreme Court ordered a retrial granting the 2nd Motion for Reconsideration in G R No 72670 September 16 1986 The Sandiganbayan issued a warrant to arrest 25 military men led by Ver and a civilian September 28 1989 Marcos died in exile at age 72 in Hawaii September 28 1990 Regino C Hermosisima Jr penned the 177 page Sandiganbayan judgment to jail the 16 suspects sentencing them to reclusion perpetua in each case Convicted of the crime were the Avsecom chief Brig Gen Luther Custodio Capt Romeo Bautista 2nd Lt Jesus Castro and Sergeants Claro L Lat Arnulfo de Mesa Filomeno Miranda Rolando de Guzman Ernesto Mateo Rodolfo Desolong Ruben Aquino and Arnulfo Artates gunman Constable Rogelio Moreno M Sgt Pablo Martinez C1C Mario Lazaga A1C Cordova Estelo and A1C Felizardo Taran Custodio died of cancer while in prison in 1991 Estelo was stabbed dead in 2005 by another inmate However no mastermind was named July 23 1991 The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction July 10 1995 Fidel Ramos appointed Regino C Hermosisima Jr Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court and retired on his 70th natal day in October 18 1997 December 17 1997 Regino C Hermosisima Jr was appointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member November 21 1998 Ver died of a lung ailment in Bangkok September 12 2001 Regino C Hermosisima Jr was re appointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member March 8 2005 The Supreme Court denied the petition of the accused filed in August 2004 to re open the case October 4 2005 Regino C Hermosisima Jr was reappointed Judicial and Bar Council regular member for his 3rd term duplicating the 3rd term of Teresita Cruz Sison His last term was set to expire on July 9 2009 August 21 2007 The 24th anniversary of Ninoy s murder Chief Justice Andres Narvasa appealed for the closure of the case Juan Ponce Enrile asked for the review for clemency in favor of the 14 convicts Palawan Bishop Pedro Arigo chair of the CBCP s Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care ECPPC asked for a pardon for the convicts though he said the ECPPC will have to study the cases before asking clemency for the soldiers Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino III forgave the 14 soldiers but opposed their appeals for clemency or parole which Sec Raul Gonzales submitted to the President on 2004 Eduardo Ermita stated that the Bureau of Pardons and Parole had recommended a grant of executive clemency 7 8 9 August 24 2007 Eduardo Ermita officially announced that due to political implications the appeal for clemency by the 14 soldiers was archived even if the Bureau of Pardons and Parole presently reviews the plea The executive secretary refused to give a time frame for the review 10 Judicial and Bar Council editIn April 2004 Hermosisima Jr was duly appointed chair of The Change Management Committee s Technical Group with the function of restructuring and strengthening of the Judicial and Bar Council JBC and the Philippine Judicial Academy PHILJA 11 On March 10 2006 Hermosisima Jr delivered a brilliant speech on the Judicial and Bar Council Strategic and Operations Planning Workshop at the Pan Pacific Hotel Adriatico Manila 12 Likewise he stated in his JBC message that the Council aims to nominate the best and the brightest among the applicants In support he cited Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr justice of the Supreme Court of the United States T he rectitude and the fairness in the way the courts operate must be manifest to the members of the community particularly to those whose interests are affected by the exercise of their functions 13 14 YMCA editHermosisima Jr was past President of the Councils of YMCA movements in Asia and Pacific countries and Territories and incumbent Member of Executive Committee Standing Committees and Task Groups For the Quadrennium 2004 2007 and Member also of the CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS YMCA 15 16 On November 27 2005 the feast day of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Hermosisima Jr was reelected national President of the YMCA Philippines established in 1911 94 years ago 17 Hermosisima Jr was also Charter Member Community Chest Past President Basilan JAYCEES Past President Cebu Capitol Tennis Club Past President Cebu Tennis Club Past President Philippine Columbian Association Past President Rotary Club of Basilan Past President Rotary Club of Cebu President Parish Pastoral Council St Peter Parish Quezon City President YMCA of Cebu Roman Catholic Lay Leader Special Minister of Holy Communion Hermosisima Jr wrote brilliant ponencias Sombongh v Court of Appeals Atok Big Wedge Mining Company v Intermediate Appellate Court Catholic Bishop of Balanga v Court of Appeals Equatorial Realty Development Inc v Court of Appeals Estate of Mariano San Pedro vs Court of Appeals GMRC Inc et al v Court of Appeals Islamic Directorate of the Philippines v Court of Appeals De Santos v Hon Angeles Defensor Santiago et al v Comelec inter alia Family editHermosisima Jr lives at a small condominium at the Capitol Estates Fairview near the St Peter Parish and Ever Gotesco Fairview Quezon City Papa Ino to his grandchildren Regino is married to Rosemary P Navarro of Alaminos Pangasinan and Lamitan Basilan Province They were blessed by God with very good children Atty Marceliano Hermosisima Assistant Vice President Trust Department Philippine National Bank Mr Mario Hermosisima businessman Dr Carol Hermosisima Carabana Asst City Health Officer Zamboanga City Dr Monalisa Hermosisima Chua Consultant Physician Chong Hua Hospital Cebu City and Dr Beverly Ann Hermosisima Consultant Physician Chong Hua Hospital Cebu City 18 nbsp JBC member Justice Regino C Hermosisima Jr at the Press conference of the JBC Chief Justice Panel Interview nbsp Hermososisima Jr at the Panel Interview 2nd from left nbsp Official car with 1997 plate RCH of Justice Regino C Hermosisima jr JBC member nbsp JBC court office and Judicial Chambers of JBC Member Regino C Hermosisima Jr See also editAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Constitution of the Philippines Supreme Court of the PhilippinesReferences edit Panganiban Artemio V August 26 2018 Who masterminded Ninoy s murder Inquirer Retrieved October 3 2021 Custodio vs Sandiganbayan Murderers of Benigno Aquino convicted UPI September 28 1990 Retrieved July 15 2021 Inquirer net Enrile seeks clemency for soldiers in Aquino slay Archived from the original on October 13 2007 Abs Cbn Interactive Cory Aquino says she has forgiven Ninoy s killers Inquirer net 2 guns that changed RP history rusting away Inquirer net Pardon for Ninoy Aquino s killers now in Arroyo s hands Bishop to ask clemency for convicts in Ninoy case G R No 72670 lawphil net Abs Cbn Interactive Palace mulls clemency for 14 soldiers in Aquino Galman slay Supreme Court A M NO 03 11 16 SC 1 JBC Supreme Court Speech of Justice Regino Hermosisima Jr on the Jbc Strategic and Operations Planning Workshop JBC Supreme Court Message of Hermosisima Jr Answers The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life s Questions Answers YMCA Past Presidents YMCA Members Committees Manila Bulletin Hermosisima reelected national YMCA President Manila Bulletin Supreme Court Personal Data Sheet External links editJBC Gallery JBC Profile Members Supreme Court Official website of the Judicial and Bar Council Supreme Court of the Philippines Legal offices Preceded byAbdulwahid Bidin Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines1995 1997 Succeeded byFidel Purisima Preceded byNewy Created Seat Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan1986 1995 Succeeded byGerman Lee Jr Preceded byJose Campos Jr JBC Member repsenting the Retired Membera of the Supreme Court1997 2013 Succeeded byAngelina Sandoval Gutierrez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regino C Hermosisima Jr amp oldid 1177937405, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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