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DECISION
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Jose C. Pallugna (Atty. Pallugna) for violation of Rule 138 of the Rules
of Court and the Code of Professional Responsibility (CPR).
The Antecedents
On the other hand, Atty. Pallugna was the counsel of Collins and
Maglinte. 7
Virgelia V. Demata as official representative and signatory of PIKIFI in the complaint for
disbarment against Atty. Jose S. Pallugna, id. at 21.
3
Id. at l; see also Island Kids Philippines <https://en.islandkids.ch/> (last accessed on November 3,
2021).
4
Id. at 2.
5
The identity of the victim or any information to establish or compromise their identity, as well as
those of their immediate family or household members, shall be withheld pursuant to Republic Act
No. (RA) 7610, "An Act Providing for Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection against Child
Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination, Providing Penalties for its Violation and For Other
Purposes;" RA 9262, "An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing
for Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefor, and For Other Purposes;"
Section 40 of Administrative Matter No. 04-10-11-SC, known as the "Rule on Violence against
Women and Their Children," effective November 15, 2004; People v. Cabalquinto, 533 Phil. 703
(2006); and Amended Administrative Circular No. 83-2015 dated September 5, 2017, Subject:
Protocols and Procedures in the Promulgation, Publication, and Posting on the Websites of
Decisions, Final Resolutions, and Final Orders Using Fictitious Names/Personal Circumstances.
6
Rollo, pp. 1-2. Sheena Maglinti and Choy-Choy in some parts of the rollo.
7
See Entry of Appearance as Counsel for Respondent with Counter-Affidavit of the Respondents
Attached dated August 6, 2012, id. at 27-29.
8
The Anti-Rape Law of 1997, approved on September 30, 1997.
9
Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003, approved on May 26, 2003; rollo, Vol. 1, pp. 23-24.
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10
Id. at 30-32; rendered by Prosecutor II Julieta S. Buhat-Piloton with the recommending approval
of Prosecutor Ill Macaurog G. Maunting and approved by City Prosecutor Fidel A. Macauyag.
11
Id. at 32.
12
Id. at 3.
u Id
14 Id.
i, Id.
16
Referred to as Flamingo Restaurant/Bar in some parts of the rollo.
17
See Police Blotter dated November 30, 2012, rollo, Vol. I, p. 34.
18
Id. at 3-4.
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On May 17.; 2016, PIKIFI received the subpoena for the next
hearing scheduled on May 31, 2016. 26
PIKIFI got in touch with AAA, but they could no longer locate
her. AAA's family informed PIKIFI that she went to Iligan City for work
and left no information regarding the identity and address of her
employer. 27 PIKIF1 attempted to locate her through her cellphone and
Facebook account, but the efforts failed. PIKJFI also sent someone to
Iligan City and coordinated with the police authorities. However,
P1KIFI's effmis proved futile. 28
1
" Id. at 4.
20 Id.
21 Id.
22
Id. at 231-232.
23
Id. at 4.
24
Id. at 233.
25
Id. at 4.
2
" Id. at 5.
21 Id.
28
See Incident Record Form, id. at 37-38.
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When BBB and AAA accepted the offer, Atty. Pallugna gave them
P250.00 and instructed them to report the next day to the Quimpo
Pallugna Pallugna Law Office so that Atty. Pallugna could give them
Pl ,000.00 to buy a cellphone. 30
On May 21, 2016, Atty. Pallugna told AAA and BBB that they
would leave on May 23, 2016 for Maramag, Bukidnon, with the
instruction to deceive everyone by saying that they were going to Iligan
City. 31
29
Id. at 5-6, 233-234 and 243-244.
30
Id. at 6, 244.
11
Id. at 6.
12
Spelled as Magtu in some parts of the rollo.
33
Rollo, pp. 6, 246.
14
Id. at 6-7 and 246-247.
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Demata kept calling the number given by AAA. Luckily, she was
able to get through when a man answered the call. She pretended to be
AAA's older sister, CCC, who was seeking post-pregnancy assistance
from AAA. Upon getting hold of the phone, AAA immediately
recognized Demata 's voice, but she hesitated to disclose their location
because the guards were listening to their conversation. On the other
hand, BBB told Demata that he was working in a trucking company
35
Id at 7.
36
Id. at 7-8.
37 Id
38
Id at 8.
'" Id.
411 Id.
Decision 7 A.C. No. 11653
During the last week of September 2016, while AAA and BBB
were under the Witness Protection Program, l'vfaglinte went to AAA's
house and asked her sister, CCC, if she had seen AAA. CCC told her that
she had no idea as to the whereabouts of AAA. 46 Maglinte then
convinced CCC to talk to Atty. Pallugna. When the two met, Atty.
Pallugna offered CCC ?30,000.00 to find AAA and hide the latter in
Dumaguete. He then gave CCC ?3,000.00 and instructed her to
accompany Maglinte in searching for her sister in various shelters in
Cagayan de Oro City. From October 2016 to April 2017, CCC searched
for AAA. In the process, Atty. Pallugna would give her Pl,000.00 or
?2,000.00 for food and transpmiation expenses. 4"1
41
Rollo, pp. 652-653 .
•12 Id.
43
Id. at 653.
44
Id. at 653-654.
45
Id at 654.
46 /cl.
47
Id at 655.
Decision 8 AC. No. 11653
Respondent's Position
For his part Atty. Pallugna described the allegations against him
1
48
See Complaint dated March I 0, 2017, rollo, pp. 1-19.
49
Rollo, pp. 467-474
50
Id at 474.
51
See Information docketed as FC Criminal Case No. 2010-354, id. at 447.
52
See Judicial Affidavit ofDDD, id. at 764-770.
53
Id. at 953.
54 Id.
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2. Multiple Violations
of Canon 7, Rule
7.03, Canon 10, Suspe1 is ion 2 years
Rule 10.03, Canon (6 months per violation of
12, Rule 12.07, eacl1 Canon)
and Canon 19,
Rule 19.01
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In the Resolution 63 dated July 12, 2018, ihe Integrated Bar of the
Philippines (IBP) Board of Governors adopted the findings of fact and
recommendation oF the Investigating Commissioner. It recommended
that the penalty of suspension from the practice of law for a period of
three (3) years be imposed upon Atty. Pallugna.
6
; Id. at 965-966.
c,2 Id.
61
Id. at 944.
Decision 11 A.C. No. 11653
Issue
c, 7 In the first occassion, AAA was given P600.00, and in the subsequent two (2) occasions, P250
each time, rol/o, p. 657.
68
Id. at 660.
Decision 13 A.C. No. 11653
it not only delayed AAA's quest for justice but also discredited the entire
legal profession.
Atty. Pallugna owes good faith, fairness, and candor to the court.
To iterate, this is not the only instance when Atty. Pallugna used
the scheme to suppress the truth and defeat the ends of justice. In another
criminal case filed against Collins, the child victim therein asserted that
she was unable to attend the court hearings in her case because Atty.
Pallugna sent her to Davao City to avoid the case. 73 To this imputation,
Atty. Pallugna opted to remain silent. Hence, the Court, in line with
recent jurisprudence, 74 has no choice but to consider his silence as an
implied admission of the charge made against him.
69
Ramos v. Atty. Pallugna, 484 Phil. 184, 191-192 (2004), citing Garcia v. Atty. Francisco, 292-A
Phil. 644, 647 (1993).
70
Atty. Pallugna was previously suspended from the practice of law for a periond of three (3)
months for violating Canon 10, and Rule 10.03 of the CPR, id. at 193.
71
484 Phil. 184 (2004).
72
Id. at 192, citing Lt. Villaflor v. Sarita, 367 Phil. 399, 408 (1999).
73
Rollo, pp. 764 -770.
74
Domingo-Agaton v. Atty. Cruz, A.C. No. 11023. May 4, 2021, citing Grefaldeo v. Judge Lacson,
355 Phil. 266, 271 (1998), held that: "[i]t is totally against our human nature to just remain reticent
and say nothing in the face of false accusations. Hence, silence in such cases is almost always
construed as implied admission of the truth thereof"
Decision 15 A.C. No. 11653
Section 27, Rule 138 of the Rules of Court imposes the penalty of
disbarment or suspension for deceitful and dishonest acts, as follows:
75
Sebastian v. Atty. Baja,·, 559 Phil. 211,227 (2007)
76
Flores v. Atty. Mcz)'or, 767 Phil. 687, 694 (20 l 5).
77
Ramos v. Atty. Pallugna, supra note 69 at 193. See also Monli1uJa !II v. Atty. Robrico, A.C. No.
10904, July 14, 2021.
Decision 16 A.C. No. 11653
SO ORDERED.
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