BAGUIO CITY — The city
council declared a judge unwelcome in this summer unless he apologizes for
summoning a city traffic enforcer who gave him a ticket for illegal parking.
The Supreme
Court has already told Cabanatuan City Municipal Trial Court Branch 3 Judge
Nelson Largo to explain his actions.
"Unless
he accepts what he did is wrong and be humble enough to come to apologize to
the people of Baguio, he will remain unwelcome here," said Baguio City
Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan as the city council approved a resolution declaring
Largo persona non grata here. Resolution No. 429, authored by all members of
the Baguio City council, came after Largo reportedly ordered Bernard Batnag,
chief of traffic enforcement assigned to Baguio City Public Market, to explain
why he should not be cited in contempt.
Traffic
enforcers took the license plate of Largo's vehicle on Oct. 25 for illegal
parking and violation of number coding along Kayang Street. This was followed
by a show-cause order to the enforcers on Oct. 28.
Vice Mayor
Olowan said that all the city councilors condemned the apparent arrogance of
Largo who summoned the traffic enforcers for implementing the city's traffic
ordinances.
Olowan, a
lawyer, said: "This is not good for a supposed to be role model in obeying
the law as Largo is out to make the law enforcement pay for doing their duty
where he summoned them to his sala where it seems he will be the prosecutor and
the executioner."
The council
said Batnag and the enforcers of the Public Order and Safety Division were
doing their job by citing violators of city ordinances.
The council
also condemned the action of Judge Largo for berating the personnel of the
Traffic Management Unit inside their office in October.
Baguio City
Mayor Benjamin Magalong endorsed the “persona non grata” declaration and
personally wrote the Supreme Court to look into the incident with Largo.
Following
these, Largo, in an order last week said there was no need for the Baguio
police officers to go to his court sala in Cabanatuan City.
Largo formally
withdrew the subpoena that he issued against Batnag considering that he found
the documents that was submitted to his sala on his being apprehended for
traffic violation as meritorious.
“Considering
that necessary documents had already been forwarded to the court and finding
the same to be meritorious, the required explanation is now deemed mooted. The
end of justice having sufficiently met, the order dated October 28, 2019
setting the proceeding for hearing on November 29, 2019 is hereby lifted and
set aside. The subpoena and scheduled hearing on November 29, 2019 is hereby
cancelled,” Judge Largo in his one-page order dated November 18, 2-10.
The City
Legal Office said Batnag was no longer required to appear in the sala of the
said judge as the SC already acquired jurisdiction of the case.
Assistant
City Legal Officer Melchor Carlos Rabanes said there was no point for the
subpoenaed POSD enforcer, Bernard Batnag, to appear before MTCC Cabanatuan City
Judge Nelson Largo because his order already became moot and academic after he
was ordered by the Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez to explain his side
on the viral issue. – With a report from Dexter See
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