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Salinas Vs Bitas

1) The Supreme Court of the Philippines is resolving a complaint filed against Judge Crisologo Bitas for alleged bias and impropriety in handling two cases. 2) The first case was a petition for a Temporary Protection Order filed by Anna Liza Valmores-Salinas against her husband Roy Salinas for violence. Judge Bitas denied the petition. 3) The second case was filed by Roy Salinas seeking nullity of his marriage to Anna Liza and a restraining order. Judge Bitas appointed an administrator for the couple's properties over Anna Liza's objections.

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Salinas Vs Bitas

1) The Supreme Court of the Philippines is resolving a complaint filed against Judge Crisologo Bitas for alleged bias and impropriety in handling two cases. 2) The first case was a petition for a Temporary Protection Order filed by Anna Liza Valmores-Salinas against her husband Roy Salinas for violence. Judge Bitas denied the petition. 3) The second case was filed by Roy Salinas seeking nullity of his marriage to Anna Liza and a restraining order. Judge Bitas appointed an administrator for the couple's properties over Anna Liza's objections.

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Republic of the Philippines

SUPREME COURT
Manila

THIRD DIVISION

A.M. No. RTJ-12-2335 March 18, 2013


(Formerly OCA I.P.l. No. 12-3829-RTJ)

ANNA LIZA VALMORES-SALINAS, Complainant,


vs.
JUDGE CRISOLOGO S. BITAS, Regional Trial Court, Branch 7, Tacloban City, Respondent.

DECISION

PERALTA, J.:

This resolves the verified complaint1 filed by petitioner on January 16, 2012 charging
respondent Judge with Gross Ignorance of the Law, Conduct Unbecoming a Judge, Bias,
Manifest Partiality and Impropriety relative to (1) TPO Case No. 2011-04-04, entitled Anna Liza
V Salinas v. Roy Y Salinas, for Violence Against Women and their Children; and (2) Civil Case
No. 2011-08-60, entitled Roy Y. Salinas v. Anna Liza D. Valmores-Salinas, for Declaration of
Nullity of Marriage with Prayer for Issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and
Preliminary Injunction.

The facts follow.

Petitioner filed a case for Violence Against Women and their Children (VA WC) with a Petition
for the Issuance of a Temporary Protection Order (TPO), docketed as TPO Case No.
2011-04-04, against her husband Roy Salinas before the Regional Trial Court of Tacloban City
which was presided by respondent Judge. Subsequently, respondent Judge rendered a
Decision denying the petition for the issuance of a TPO filed by petitioner.

Meanwhile, respondent Judge heard Civil Case No. 2011-08-60, particularly Roy Salinas’ prayer
for a TRO and preliminary injunction.

After a chamber conference with both parties’ counsels, respondent Judge immediately issued
an Order appointing Mervyn Añover as the administrator of the spouses’ community properties.
Petitioner avers that she did not agree to the appointment of an administrator. In fact, during the
chamber conference, her counsel had reservations regarding the qualifications of the
administrator and reserved the right to question the jurisdiction of the court to adjudicate on the
properties, considering that there was no list of properties attached to the petition.

Despite the foregoing, a Letter of Administration was still issued and released with an order
motu proprio appointing Mervyn Añover as the administrator. Petitioner asserts that she and her
counsel were not furnished copies of the order and the letter of administration. Aggrieved,
petitioner filed a Motion for Reconsideration of the Order appointing Mervyn Añover as the
administrator.

In response, Roy Salinas’ counsel filed his comment on the motion, with motion to cite petitioner
for indirect contempt for her defiance to the order of the court by disallowing Mervyn Añover to
take over the management of Royal Grand Suites.

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