By Melody Brawner
The Court of Appeals’ (CA) Fourteenth Division of Manila denied
the appeal of CJH Development Corp. lawyer Manual T. Ubarra Jr. to overturn the
decision of the Metropolitan Trial Court Branch 41 of Quezon City that has
found probable cause against him for perjury.
In its 12-page decision, the appeals court said “The appeal is
devoid of merit.” The CA decision stated that “we have reviewed the records and
see no error on the part of pubic respondent [MeTC Judge Rolando Dennis G.
Molina] in sustaining the MeTC’s findings of probably cause for the issuance of
the arrest warrant against petitioner [Ubarra].”
The CA decision ruled “The METC correctly found that the
investigating prosecutor had carefully and meticulously scrutinized the
complaint-affidavit and the accompanying documents that Atty. Ubarra, Jr.
submitted, on behalf of CJHDC, against appellee Casanova and the other
directors of the BCDA before the Ombudsman; and from his evaluation, it was
convincingly shown that Atty. Ubarra had, in fact, made several untruthful
statements and false accusations against appellee Casanova that
would constitute the crime of Perjury.”
Ubarra as the vice president for litigation of CJHDevCo, had filed
a complaint-affidavit with the Ombudsman charging BCDA president and CEO
ArnelPaciano D. Casanova and other directors of the BCDA of failing to promptly
reply on letters and requests from the public within 15 days from receipt
thereof, in violation of Sec. 5 (a) of RA No. 6713.
Responding to Ubarra’s complaint, Casanova said Ubarra’s
allegations were false because he was not yet the President and CEO of the BCDA
when the letters were sent and therefore he could not have replied to the
letters.
In his complaint-affidavit, Ubarra mentioned that it took 60
days before Casanova replied to the letter he sent on 29 December 2009.
Casanova argued that he assumed office as BCDA president and CEO
on April 15, 2011.
The letters that CJHDevCo sent were addressed to Aloysius L.
Santos and Gen. Narciso L Abaya (ret.) then the chairman and president and CEO
of BCDA respectively.
Casanova also said that the reply letter of Ubarra’s March 01,
2010 was signed by then president and CEO Abaya.
He added that Ubarra’s May 28, 2010 letter was addressed to Abaya.
Feeling aggrieved by allegations, Casanova filed a criminal
complaint for Perjury against Ubarra.
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