BAGUIO CITY – President Benigno Aquino III
officially signed the appointment papers of the new city prosecutor here Jan.
22.
Deputy
city prosecutor Elmer Manuel Sagsago took his oath of office as new city prosecutor of Baguio Jan. 8 before Regional
Prosecutor Nonnatus Caesar Rojas at Justice Hall here.
Sagsago was born Aug. 21, 1955 in Baguio but traces his roots from Natonin, Mountain Province.
Sagsago was born Aug. 21, 1955 in Baguio but traces his roots from Natonin, Mountain Province.
He
replaced former city prosecutor Gloria Agunos who retired Sept. 28, 2013 with
the post vacant for a year and six months.
Sagsago
was sworn into office wearing a traditional Baliwon Tribe costume in the
presence of his mother Kathrina Manuel, now 80, family members, friends and
employees of the Justice Hall.
His stint in government service started in 1984 as legal researcher of the city fiscal and slowly climbed the ladder until his appointment as deputy city prosecutor in June of 2011.
His stint in government service started in 1984 as legal researcher of the city fiscal and slowly climbed the ladder until his appointment as deputy city prosecutor in June of 2011.
Prior
to his entry into prosecution service, Sagsago was a civilian instructor of the
Philippine Military Academy.
He is also professor in the College of Law of the University of Baguio (UB) and Saint Louis University (SLU). – Paul Rillorta
He is also professor in the College of Law of the University of Baguio (UB) and Saint Louis University (SLU). – Paul Rillorta
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