Sandiganbayan
{{Short description|Special appellate collegial court in the Philippines}}
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{{Use Philippine English|date=November 2022}}
{{Infobox court
| court_name = Sandiganbayan
| image = Sandiganbayan - Anti-Graft Court of the Philippines.svg
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| caption = Seal of the Sandiganbayan
| image2 = Sandiganbayan FLAG.png
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| caption2 = Flag of the Sandiganbayan
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| jurisdiction = Philippines
| location = Centennial Building, Commonwealth Avenue, National Government Center, Diliman, Quezon City
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| type = Presidential appointment from the shortlist submitted by the Judicial and Bar Council
| authority = Constitution of the Philippines
| appealsto = Supreme Court of the Philippines
| appealsfrom = Regional Trial Court
| terms =
| positions = 21
| website = [http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/ sb.judiciary.gov.ph]
| chiefjudgetitle = Presiding Justice
| chiefjudgename = Hon. Geraldine Faith Abracia-Econg{{cite news |last1= Bolledo|first1=Jairo |title=Marcos picks new chief of court that handles his family’s ill-gotten wealth cases|url= https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/geraldine-faith-econg-new-sandiganbayan-presiding-justice/|accessdate=January 10, 2025 |work= Rappler|date=January 9, 2025}}
| termstart = January 7, 2025
| termend = August 6, 2037
| budget = {{Philippine peso|1.37}} billion (2020){{cite news |author1=Aika Rey |title=Where will the money go? |url=https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/238933-where-will-money-go-2020-budget |access-date=29 May 2020 |publisher=Rappler |date=8 January 2020}}
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{{Politics of the Philippines}}
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The Sandiganbayan ({{Lit|Support of the nation}}{{cite web |title=C. Sandiganbayan |url=https://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/PerformanceManagement/Mandate/2900322018.pdf |website=dbm.gov.ph |publisher=Department of Budget and Management |access-date=September 30, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930043838/https://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/PerformanceManagement/Mandate/2900322018.pdf |archive-date=September 30, 2020 |url-status=live}}) is a special appellate collegial court in the Philippines that has jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases involving graft and corrupt practices and other offenses committed by public officers and employees with a salary grade 27 and up {{Cite web |title=G.R. No. 133535 - Organo vs. Sandiganbayan |url=https://jur.ph/ |access-date=2025-06-02 |website=Jur.ph |language=en}}, including those in government-owned and controlled corporations. The special court was established by Presidential Decree No. 1486. It was subsequently modified by Presidential Decree No. 1606 and by Republic Acts 7975, 8249 and 10660.{{cite web |url=http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1978/pd_1486_1978.html |title=PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1486 : CREATING A SPECIAL COURT TO BE KNOWN AS "SANDIGANBAYAN" AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES |author= |date=June 11, 1978 |website=lawphil.net }}{{cite web|url=https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1978/pd_1606_1978.html|title=P.D. No. 1606|website=www.lawphil.net}}[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno7975.html REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7975 : AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SANDIGANBAYAN, AMENDING FOR THAT PURPOSE PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1606, AS AMENDED], March 30, 1995.[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicactno8249.htm#.Uxj4TT-Szao Republic Act No. 8249 : AN ACT FURTHER DEFINING THE JURISDICTION OF THE SANDIGANBAYAN, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1606, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.], February 5, 1997.{{Cite web|title=Republic Act No. 10660|url=https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2015/ra_10660_2015.html|access-date=2021-11-08|website=lawphil.net}} It is equal in rank to the Court of Appeals, and consists of fourteen Associate Justices and one Presiding Justice.{{cite web|url=http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/presdecrees/Presidential_Decree_No_1606.pdf|title=PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1606, as amended by R.A. NO. 7975* and R.A. NO. 8249*}} The Office of the Ombudsman owns exclusive authority to bring cases to the Sandiganbayan.{{Cite journal|last=Stephenson|first=Matthew|date=July 2016|title=Specialised anti-corruption courts: Philippines|url=https://www.u4.no/publications/specialised-anti-corruption-courts-philippines/pdf|journal=U4 Brief|volume=3|page=4|via=U4}}
The Sandiganbayan is housed in the Centennial Building, Commonwealth Avenue, National Government Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila.
History
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The Sandiganbayan was established under the administration of President Ferdinand E. Marcos on June 11, 1978, by Presidential Decree No. 1486 in the 1973 Constitution. The court was equal in rank to the Regional Trial Courts (then known as the Courts of First Instance). On December 10, 1978, Presidential Decree No. 1606 elevated the ranking of the Sandiganbayan to match that of the Court of Appeals, the second-highest judicial court in the Philippines. The Sandiganbayan began operations on February 12, 1979.{{cite web|url=http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/aboutsb.html|title=Sandiganbayan|website=sb.judiciary.gov.ph|access-date=July 15, 2018}}
Amendments were introduced in Republic Acts No. 7975 and No. 8249, after the EDSA Revolution in 1986, which limited the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan to "cases involving public officials occupying positions classified as salary grade 27 and higher."
The Sandiganbayan currently sits in seven divisions of three justices each, as per R.A. No. 10660, amending P.D. No. 1606.{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/90674-sandiganbayan-reform-aquino|title=Aquino signs law expanding Sandiganbayan to 7 divisions|last=Gutierrez|first=Natashya|date=April 21, 2015|work=Rappler|access-date=July 15, 2018}}
=Sandiganbayan Building II=
In October 2024, CJ Alexander Gesmundo led the groundbreaking for the 13-storey Sandiganbayan Building II. The green building will rise on a 2,588-square meter property adjacent to the Sandiganbayan Centennial Building. Designed by the University of the Philippines College of Engineering, the Building Research Services with the National Engineering Center is responsible for the preparation of the Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design.{{cite news |last1= Panti|first1=Llanesca |title=New Sandiganbayan building to rise by 2028|url= https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/924391/new-sandiganbayan-building-to-rise-by-2028/story/|accessdate=October 24, 2024 |work= GMA Network|date=October 21, 2024}}
= Martial law =
== Aquino investigation ==
{{Main|Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.}}
In the wake of the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr. in August 1983, Ferdinand Marcos submitted the case for an immediate trial to the Sandiganbayan. Marcos' critics, who included business leaders and church leaders, claimed that the Sandiganbayan had no experience in trying a murder and demanded an appointment of an imperial prosecutor and independent judicial body instead.{{Cite journal|last=Malin|first=Herbert|date=February 1985|title=The Philippines in 1984: Grappling with Crisis|jstor=2644303|journal=Asian Survey|volume=25|issue=2|pages=198–205|doi=10.2307/2644303}}
In 1984, the 26 people accused in the assassination of Aquino were acquitted by the Sandiganbayan in a 90-page verdict. The verdict disregarded all findings of the Agrava Commission, which was appointed to investigate the assassination.{{Cite journal|last=Manning|first=Robert|date=Winter 1984|title=The Philippines in Crisis|jstor=20042190|journal=Foreign Affairs|volume=63|issue=2|pages=392–410|doi=10.2307/20042190}}
On June 13, 1985, the Sandiganbayan, with the aid of the commission, threw out the case against General Fabian Ver, the chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, together with seven other military men. The Sandiganbayan voted for the exclusion of their testimonies in that they were self-incriminatory and inadmissible as evidence. The Supreme Court upheld this decision by a vote of 10–3 in August. Ver was soon reinstated as chief of staff by Marcos on December 2.{{Cite journal|last=Villegas|first=Bernardo|date=February 1986|title=The Philippines in 1985: Rolling with the Political Punches|jstor=2644448|journal=Asian Survey|volume=26|issue=2|pages=127–140|doi=10.2307/2644448}}
= Post-martial law =
== 1987 Constitution ==
{{Main|1987 Constitution}}
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On February 2, 1987, a new constitution was ratified under President Corazon Aquino. The 1987 Constitution dictated the separation of powers and a system of checks and balances between the executive, legislature, and judiciary branches.{{Cite journal|last=Hernandez|first=Carolina|date=February 1988|title=The Philippines in 1987: Challenges of Redemocratization|jstor=2644824|journal=Asian Survey|volume=28|issue=2|pages=229–241|doi=10.2307/2644824}}
The 1987 Constitution expanded the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan to include ill-gotten wealth cases investigated by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). In April 1994, Imelda Marcos and three former officials of the Ministry of Human Settlements (MHS) were indicted for the misappropriation of PHP97.9 million in MHS funds in 1985. At the same time, however, the Sandiganbayan dismissed charges against Imelda Marcos in connection with the sale of $125.9 million in Central Bank Treasury notes in the 1980s.{{Cite journal|last=Reidinger|first=Jeffrey|date=February 1995|title=The Philippines in 1994: Renewed Growth and Contested Reforms|jstor=2645032|journal=Asian Survey|volume=35|issue=2|pages=209–216|doi=10.2307/2645032}}
Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution and the Ombudsman Act of 1989, the Office of the Ombudsman independently monitors all three branches of the government for political corruption.
= Laws on graft and corruption in the Philippines =
{{Further|Corruption in the Philippines}}
Laws on graft and corruption have been in effect as early as the 1950s, before the creation of the Sandiganbayan. Graft and corruption laws govern both public officers and natural persons. The collection of these laws is overseen by the Office of the Ombudsman.
== Republic Act Nos. 3019 and 1379 ==
The Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act is a law that stipulates that the Philippine Government shall repress certain acts of both public officers and the natural persons that may constitute graft or corruption. Acts that are subject under these laws include graft, divulging otherwise private information, negligence in warranted requests, undue injury by a public officer to any party – private or government – in the form of unwarranted benefits or disadvantages.{{cite web|url=https://www.napolcom.gov.ph/images/pdf/RA1379.pdf|title=[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1379] AN ACT DECLARING FORFEITURE IN FAVOR OF THE STATE ANY PROPERTY FOUND TO HAVE BEEN UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRED BY ANY PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROCEEDINGS THEREFOR|website=napolcom|access-date=July 9, 2018}}
In the case of unexplained accrual of wealth, R.A. No. 1379 states that a petition may be filed against any public officer who has acquired property unlawfully, be it through graft or any form of corruption. This petition should come from the Solicitor General of the Republic of the Philippines as per complaint by a taxpayer.
== Republic Act No. 7080 ==
Any public officer who amasses a certain amount of ill-gotten wealth (at least fifty-million pesos) through means of criminal acts – be it by himself or in connivance with other, shall be subject to reclusion perpetua, a form of imprisonment for life. Any accomplice shall be sentenced with the same.{{cite web|url=https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1991/ra_7080_1991.html|title=AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING THE CRIME OF PLUNDER|date=July 12, 1991|website=The LawPhil Project|access-date=July 15, 2018}}
== [[Government Procurement Reform Act|Republic Act. No. 9184]] ==
Under the Government Procurement Reform Act, public officers who commits any of the following who colludes with private individuals performs the following illegal acts in RA 9184 will suffer an imprisonment of not less than six years and one day, but not more than fifteen years.
Jurisdiction
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To determine whether the Sandiganbayan has jurisdiction, lawyers look into two criteria, namely: the nature of the offense and the salary grade of the public official.{{cite web|url=http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/aboutsb.html|title=JURISDICTION OF SANDIGANBAYAN|access-date=July 9, 2018}}
The Sandiganbayan shall have original exclusive jurisdiction over:
- Violation of Anti-graft and Corrupt Practices Law ([https://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/republicacts/Republic_Act_No_3019.pdf RA 3019])
- Forfeitures of Illegally Acquired Wealth ([https://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/republicacts/Republic_Act_No_1379.pdf RA 1379])
- Crimes committed by public officers namely
- Direct, Indirect and Qualified Bribery
- Corruption of public officials
- Other offenses or felonies whether simple or complexed with other crimes committed in relation to their office by public officials.
- Civil and Criminal Cases filed pursuant to and in connection with [https://www.lawphil.net/executive/execord/eo1986/eo1986.html Executive Orders 1, 2, 14 & 14-A] issued in 1986
- Petitions for issuance of Writ of mandamus, prohibition, certiorari, habeas corpus, injunction and other ancillary writs and processes in aid of its appellate jurisdiction; Provided, jurisdiction is not exclusive of the Supreme Court.
- Petitions for Quo Warranto arising or that may arise in cases filed or that may be filed under [https://www.lawphil.net/executive/execord/eo1986/eo1986.html EO 1, 2, 14 & 14- A]
Provided that the accused belongs to a salary grade of 27 or higher, the Sandiganbayan has jurisdiction over:
- Violation of Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards ([https://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/republicacts/Republic_Act_No_6713.pdf RA 6713])
- Violation of the Plunder Law ([https://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/republicacts/Republic_Act_No_7080.pdf RA 7080])
- Violation of The Heinous Crime Law ([https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1993/ra_7659_1993.html RA 7659])
- Violation of The Anti-Money Laundering Law when committed by a public officer ([https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2001/ra_9160irr_2001.html RA 9160])
- [https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1972/pd_46_1972.html Presidential Decree 46] referred to as the gift-giving decree which makes it punishable for any official or employee to receive directly or indirectly and for the private person to give or offer to give any gift, present or other valuable thing on any occasion including Christmas, when such gift, present or valuable thing is given by reason of his official position, regardless of whether or not the same is for past favors or the giver hopes or expects to receive a favor or better treatment in the future from the public official or employee concerned in the discharge of his official functions.
- Included within the prohibition is the throwing of parties or entertainment in honor of the official or employee or his immediate relatives.
- [https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1975/pd_749_1975.html Presidential Decree 749] which grants immunity from prosecution to any person who voluntarily gives information about any violation of Art.210, 211 or 212 of the RPC, RA 3019, Sec.345 of the NIRC, Sec. 3604 of the Customs and Tariff Code and other provisions of the said Codes penalizing abuse or dishonesty on the part of the public officials concerned and other laws, rules and regulations penalizing graft, corruption and other forms of official abuse and who willingly testifies against the public official or employee subject to certain conditions.
Private individuals can also be sued in cases before the Sandiganbayan if they are alleged to be in conspiracy with the public officer.
The Sandiganbayan is vested with appellate jurisdiction over final judgments, resolutions or orders of the Regional Trial Court whether in the exercise of their original or appellate jurisdiction over crimes and civil cases falling within the original exclusive jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan but which were committed by public officers below Salary Grade 27.
Composition
The Sandiganbayan has a total of fifteen departments (two head offices, twelve divisions, and one Legal Research and Technical Staff) and a total of 385 authorized positions. 335 of 385 of these positions are filled.{{cite web|url=https://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/NEP2016/JUDICIARY/C.pdf|title=The Judiciary : Sandiganbayan}}
= Electoral procedure =
According to the Presidential Decree No. 1606, Section 1, the Presiding Justice and all Associate Justices shall be appointed by the president, as amended by Republic Act 8249.{{cite web|url=http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/presdecrees/Presidential_Decree_No_1606.pdf |title=Presidential decree |publisher=www.ombudsman.gov.ph |access-date=December 26, 2019}}
Appointment of the Court Officials and other employees, however, is not dependent on the president. According to Rule II, Section 7 of the Revised Internal Rules of the Sandiganbayan, "The Supreme Court shall appoint the Clerk of Court, the Division Clerks of Court and all other personnel of the Sandiganbayan upon recommendation of the Sandiganbayan en banc chosen from a list of qualified applicants prepared in accordance with the Civil Service Law, rules and regulations."{{cite web|url=http://www.ombudsman.gov.ph/docs/presdecrees/Revised_Internal_Rules_of_Sandiganbayan.pdf |title=Internal rules |publisher=www.ombudsman.gov.ph |access-date=December 26, 2019}}
== Qualifications ==
Presidential Decree No. 1606 further states that "No person shall be appointed Presiding Justice or Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan; unless he is natural-born citizen of the Philippines, at least 40 years of age and for at least ten years has been a judge of a court of record or been engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines or has held office requiring admission to the bar as a pre-requisite for a like period.
= Justices =
== Division and roles ==
The Sandiganbayan originally had three divisions that assisted the Office of the Presiding Justice, according to the Article XIII of the 1973 Constitution. The number of divisions was raised to five divisions in 1995. In 2015, through the Republic Act 10660, under the Aquino Administration, the number of divisions was expanded to seven divisions.{{cite web | url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/90674-sandiganbayan-reform-aquino |title = Aquino signs law expanding Sandiganbayan to 7 divisions| date=April 21, 2015 }} Currently, the Sandiganbayan has Office of the Presiding Justice, Office of the Clerk of Court, Legal Research and Technical Staff, seven divisions (Office of the Deputy Clerk of Court), and five other divisions namely Judicial Records Division, Administrative Division, Budget and Finance Division, Management Information System Division, Security and Sheriff Services Division. The functions and roles of these offices and divisions are:{{cite web |title=MANDATE OF THE SANDIGANBAYAN |url=https://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/aboutsb.html |publisher=Sandiganbayan |access-date=26 March 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240125230803/https://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/aboutsb.html |archive-date=25 January 2024}}
- Office of the Presiding Justice – Enjoy precedence over the other members of the Sandiganbayan in all official functions; implements the policies, executes the resolutions and enforces the orders of the Court en banc; performs the functions specifically vested upon him by law, rules and regulations or those implied therefrom; performs all other functions and duties inherent in his position.
- Office of the Clerk of Court – The Clerk of Court is the administrative officer of the Sandiganbayan. He shall discharge his functions under the control and supervision of the Sandiganbayan en banc through the Presiding Justice. As administrative officer, he shall take direct charge of the administrative operations of the Sandiganbayan and exercise general supervision over its subordinate officials and employees except those belonging to the staff of the Presiding Justice and the Associate Justices. He shall assist the Presiding Justice in the formulation of programs and policies for consideration and action of the Sandiganbayan en banc. The Clerk of Court shall act as its secretariat and prepare its agenda, minutes of meetings and resolutions.
- Legal Research and Technical Staff – Provides legal and technical assistance to the Court by conducting legal research and studies; takes charge of all legal and related matters.
- Office of the Deputy Clerk of Court (seven divisions) – Assists the Clerk of Court in providing technical and administrative support and assistance to their particular Division of the Court; takes charge of the pre and post adjudicative matters relative to cases assigned to the First Division.
- Judicial Records Division – Takes charge of docketing of cases; plans, implements and evaluates programs for the systematic management of judicial records; and performs other related functions. Prepares entries of judgment; issues copies of decisions, resolutions and orders; maintains a systematic filing and records keeping; and handles the Court's information system, monitoring requests for statistical data.
- Administrative Division – Attends to the manpower development and service needs of the Court; and performs all functions relative to administrative and personnel matters. Attends to the procurement and maintenance of the properties, supplies and equipment of the Court, including the Court's physical plant Takes charge of the collection and disbursement of the Court.
- Budget and Finance Division – Prepares and executes the budget of the Court; initiates plans and formula for more effective utilization of funds allotted to the Court; fiscalizes the agency's financial interest including disclosure of deficiencies in control needing corrections. Keeps accounting records for the Court; prepares reports required by the Department of Budget and Management, Commission on Audit and other government agencies.
- Management Information System Division – Provides technical services related to the planning, development, implementation and maintenance of information systems; takes care of all information and communications technology requirements of the Court.
- Security and Sheriff Services Division – In charge of the formulation of plans, implements and evaluates program for the systematic management of security of the Sandiganbayan premises, property and personnel and performs other related functions; takes charge of the formulation of systems for the effective services of Court processes and enforcement of Writs issued by the various Divisions of the Court; serves as liaison office with the various law enforcement agencies and the media regarding all court orders and processes issued by the various divisions of the Court, and other court related matters; takes custody of all accused processing their bail for their temporary liberty and/or to turn-over accused who voluntarily surrenders to the authorized detention centers; oversee that all judicial and extrajudicial proceedings are accomplished; takes charge of the formulation of effective management and implementation of all kinds of court orders or processes and writs coming from the various divisions of the Court.
Cases
= Procedures =
The Sandiganbayan holds regular sessions in its principal office in Metro Manila. Sessions may be held outside of Metro Manila when authorized by the Presiding Justice. Cases are heard either en banc or more commonly, by divisions.Supreme Court of the Philippines. "Revised Internal Rules of the Sandiganbayan." Retrieved July 9, 2018.
Cases are distributed among the divisions through a raffle system. The assignment of a case to a division is permanent, regardless of changes in constitution. Justices may inhibit (i.e., recuse) themselves from a case if they served as Ponente, the Member to whom the Court, after its deliberation on the merits of a case, assigns the writing of its decision or resolution in the case{{cite web|url=https://www.lawphil.net/courts/supreme/am/am_10-4-20-sc_2010.html|title=Internal Rules of the Supreme Court}}. in the appealed decision of the lower court, or if they or their family members are personally related with the case, or for any other compelling reason. In case of inhibition (recusal) or disqualification, the case will remain with the same division, but the recused justice will be replaced.
Cases may reach the Sandiganbayan either through an appeal from a Regional Trial Court or by original petition filed with the Sandiganbayan. After a case is raffled to a Division, the accused party must be arraigned within thirty days. A pre-trial conference is then held to reach an agreement and issue a pre-trial order. The case is then taken to trial.{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/158391-philippines-plunder-graft-trials-court-procedure|title=Plunder and graft trials: How do cases proceed in the courts?|work=Rappler|access-date=July 9, 2018|language=en}} Following the Speedy Trial Act of 1998, no trial may exceed six months from its starting date. However, the act also allows for certain delays that are excluded from the computed time of trial, including delays caused by other related proceedings involving the accused, absence of the accused or essential witness, and mental or physical incompetence of the accused to stand trial.{{cite web|url=https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1998/ra_8493_1998.html|title=Speedy Trial Act of 1998|date=February 12, 1998|access-date=July 7, 2018}}
= Adjudication =
Cases are deemed submitted for decision after the last brief, pleading, or memorandum is filed, or after the deadline for doing so has passed. All adjudicatory action is exercised through the divisions of the Sandiganbayan. The rendition of judgment or final order is based on the unanimous vote of the three Justices in the deciding division. When the Sandiganbayan sits en banc to resolve motions and other incidents, at least eight justices must vote in order to adopt a resolution.
In a joint trial involving multiple cases, a joint or separate judgment may be rendered by the division. In cases involving multiple accused, the division may also render judgment for one or more of the accused by a unanimous vote.
If a unanimous vote cannot be reached in any case, a special division of five will be formed to decide the case by majority vote. Promulgation is done by reading the judgment aloud with the accused present along with any Justice from the deciding division. Decisions are published in the Official Gazette or the [http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/index.html official website of the Sandiganbayan].
== Appeals ==
In general, a party sentenced to any penalty lower than death, life imprisonment, or reclusion perpetua may appeal by filing a motion for reconsideration or a motion for new trial within fifteen days of promulgation of judgment. If a new trial is granted, the previous judgment will be overruled and the new judgment rendered. New trials must also not exceed six months in duration, albeit allowing for certain delays as specified in the Speedy Trial Act. For civil cases, the accused party may file for a petition for a writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court. If the party files an appeal to the Supreme Court, any motion of reconsideration filed to the Sandiganbayan will be deemed abandoned.
If the accused party wishes to appeal from a sentence of life imprisonment or reclusion perpetua, a notice of appeal is filed with the Sandiganbayan and presented to the adverse party. In cases where the Sandiganbayan sentences the accused to death penalty, an automatic appeal follows where the Supreme Court will conduct a review of judgment before the final decision is rendered.
= Notable cases =
== ''Jinggoy Estrada vs. Sandiganbayan'' ==
In June 2014, plunder charges against former Philippine senator Jinggoy Estrada and several other members of Congress allegedly involved in the pork barrel scam run by Janet Lim-Napoles were filed by the Ombudsman before the Sandiganbayan. Estrada was accused of plundering ₱183 million from the Priority Development Assistance Fund.{{Cite news|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/09/15/17/timeline-jinggoy-estradas-pork-barrel-scam-case|title=TIMELINE: Jinggoy Estrada's pork barrel scam case|last=Merez|first=Arianne|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=July 9, 2018|language=en-US}}
=== Withdrawal of justices ===
In December 2014, all three justices of the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division (Associate Justices Roland Jurado, Alexander Gesmundo and Ma. Theresa Gómez-Estoesta) assigned to the case against Estrada recused themselves from the case for "personal reasons". This marked the first time in the court's history that an entire division withdrew from hearing a case. Though the justices refused to elaborate on their reasons for recusal, the withdrawal was said to have been due to "pressure" from the public to deny Estrada's petition for bail.{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/657320/pressures-saln-probe-forced-3-justices-to-inhibit-from-estrada-case-source|title=3 Sandiganbayan justices quit cases vs Jinggoy Estrada|last=Ramos|first=Marlon|access-date=July 9, 2018|language=en}}
== ''Imelda Marcos vs. Sandiganbayan'' ==
In 1991, ten counts of graft were filed against former first lady Imelda Marcos before the Sandiganbayan. Marcos was accused of creating private Swiss foundations during her time as governor of Metro Manila, between 1978 and 1984. She was also accused of violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act by holding financial interests in multiple private enterprises. The government has since uncovered Marcos Swiss deposits amounting to $658 million.{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/158613-imelda-marcos-snubs-last-day-trial-graft-switzerland|title=Imelda Marcos snubs last day of trial for 1991 graft case|work=Rappler|access-date=July 9, 2018|language=en}}
Another corruption case against Marcos involving "unlawfully acquired" art collections amounting to $24 million has been brought to the Sandiganbayan by appeals from the Presidential Commission on Good Government and the Office of the Solicitor General. The case is being handled by the Special First Division of the Sandiganbayan.
=== Delays in court proceedings ===
The case against Imelda Marcos has been ongoing for over 26 years due to multiple causes of delay in court proceedings. In 2017, Marcos was absent from what was scheduled to be her last day of trial for the graft case. In the same year, the trial was reset by the Fifth Division due to the failure of the defense to present their last evidence in the case.
Membership
{{hatnote|This list contains the current membership of the Sandiganbayan as of {{currentdate}}.}}
= Incumbent justices =
The Sandiganbayan consists of a Presiding justice and twenty associate justices. Among the current members of the Court, Maria Theresa Dolores C. Gomez-Estoesta is the longest-serving justice, with a tenure of {{age in days nts|2014|1|20}} days ({{ayd|2014|11|20}}) as of {{FULLDATE}}; the most recent justice to enter the court is Lord A. Villanueva, whose tenure began on January 30, 2025.
Number of Incumbent Justices{{increase}} by 1 (appointment of Lord Villanueva on 30 January)
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! style="background-color: brown" | Justice ! style="background-color: brown" | Date Appointed{{Cite web |title=SANDIGANBAYAN INCUMBENT JUSTICES |url=https://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/justices.htmlger-parliamentary-terms/ |access-date=2022-03-27 |website=sb.judiciary.gov.ph}} ! style="background-color: brown" | Appointed by ! style="background-color: brown" | Date of Retirement ! Replacing !Position | ||
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Presiding Justice
| {{Hs|Econg}} Geraldine Faith Abracia Econg | August 6, 2037 |{{Hs|Cabotaje-Tang}}Cabotaje-Tang | Chairperson, Second Division | ||
Senior Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Gomez-Estoesta}} Maria Theresa Dolores C. Gomez-Estoesta |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2037|3|17}} |{{Hs|Cabotaje-Tang}} Cabotaje-Tang |Seventh Division, Chairperson | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Fernandez}} Sarah Jane Fernandez |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2039|5|14}} |{{Hs|Ong}} Ong |Sixth Division, Chairperson | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Musngi}} Michael Frederick De Leon Musñgi |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2035|4|14}} | New Seat |Fourth Division, Chairperson | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Mendoza-Arcega}} Maria Theresa V. Mendsoaa-Arcega |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2035|12|18}} |New Seat |First Division, Chairperson | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Miranda}}'''[[Karl Miranda|Karl B. Miranda]]''' |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2027|10|9}} |New Seat |Third Division, Chairperson | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Trespreses}} Zaldy V. Trespreses |{{sortname | Aquino III|Benigno Aquino III}}
| {{dts|2042|12|30}} |New Seat |Seventh Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Fernandez}} Bernelito R. Fernandez | {{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2025|6|9}} |{{Hs|Diaz-Baldos}} Diaz-Baldos |Third Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Lacap-Pahimna}} Lorifel Lacap-Pahimna |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2031|2|10}} |{{Hs|Inoturan}} Inoturan |Fourth Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Caldona}} Edgardo M. Caldona |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2040|2|12}} |{{Hs|Hernandez}} Hernandez |Second Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Jacinto}} Bayani H. Jacinto | {{dts|May 29, 2017}} |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2039|4|30}} |{{Hs|Jurado}} Jurado |First Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Vivero}} Kevin Narce B. Vivero | {{dts|November 28, 2017}}{{Cite web |last=Requejo |first=Rey E. |date=2018-04-23 |title=Duterte promotes another judge to Sandiganbayan |url=https://manilastandard.net/?p=263926 |access-date=2025-03-25 |website=Manila Standard |language=en-US}} |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2030|1|2}} |{{Hs|Martires}} Martires |Sixth Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Corpus-Mañalac}} Maryann E. Corpus-Mañalac |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2036|7|27}} |{{Hs|Cornejo}} Cornejo |Fifth Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Hidalgo}} Georgina Dumpit-Hidalgo |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2034|4|14}} |{{Hs|Ponferrada}} Ponferrada |Seventh Division, Senior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Moreno}} Ronald Bautista Moreno |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|2040|1|23}} |{{Hs|Gesmundo}} Gesmundo |Third Division, Junior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Malabaguio}} Arthur Oliveros Malabaguio |{{sortname | Duterte|Rodrigo Duterte}}
| {{dts|January 10, 2035}} |{{Hs|Cruz}} Cruz |Second Division, Junior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Manalo-San Gaspar}} Juliet Marquez Manalo-San Gaspar | {{sortname | Marcos Jr.|Bongbong Marcos}}
| {{dts|2041|7|2}} | Quiroz |First Division, Junior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Miguel}} J. Ermin Ernest Louie Ramirez Miguel | {{sortname | Marcos Jr.|Bongbong Marcos}}
| {{dts|2041|1|22}} |{{Hs|Herrera}} Herrera Jr. |Fourth Division, Junior Member | |
Associate Justice
|{{Hs|Gito}} Gener Malalian Gito | {{sortname | Marcos Jr.|Bongbong Marcos}}
| {{dts|2041|7|17}} |{{Hs|Dela Cruz}} Dela Cruz |Fifth Division, Junior Member | |
Associate Justice
| {{Hs|Villanueva}} Lord Apalisoc Villanueva | {{sortname | Marcos Jr.|Bongbong Marcos}}
| June 9, 2045 | {{sortname | Lagos|Rafael Lagos}}
|Sixth Division, Junior Member- |
Associate Justice
| | | {{sortname | Marcos Jr.|Bongbong Marcos}}
| | {{Hs|Econg}} Econg | Seventh Division, Junior Member |
=Membership Timeline (Econg Court)=
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Demographics
= By appointing President =
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President
! Total (Percentage) ! Justices |
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Aquino III
| 7 | {{plainlist|* M. Gomez-Estoesta
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Duterte
| 9 | {{plainlist|
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Bongbong Marcos
| 4 | J. Manalo-San Gaspar J. Miguel G. Gito L. Villanueva |
colspan=2 | Vacant
|1 |
= By gender =
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Gender
! Total ! Justices |
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Male
| 12 ({{Percentage | 10 | 21 |2}}) | {{plainlist |
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Female
| 9 ({{Percentage|9| 21 | 2}}) | {{plainlist |
|
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|1 |
= By Tenure =
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Retirement year
! Total ! Justices |
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2025
| 1 | {{plainlist |
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2027
| 1 | {{plainlist |
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2030
| 1 | {{plainlist |
}} |
2031
| 1 | {{plainlist |
}} |
2034
| 1 | {{plainlist |
}} |
2035
| 3 | {{plainlist |
}} |
2036
| 1 | {{plainlist |
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2037
| 2 | {{plainlist |
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2039
| 2 | {{plainlist |
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2040
| 2 | {{plainlist |
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2041
| 3 | {{plainlist |
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2041
| 1 | {{plainlist |
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2045
| 1 | {{plainlist |
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|1 |
Roll of Sandiganbayan Justices (1978–present)
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{{Abbr|No.|Number}}
! {{Abbr|NOSJ|Name of Sandiganbayan Justices}} ! {{Abbr|SOT|Start of Term}} ! {{Abbr|Pos.|Position}} !{{Abbr|AO|Appointing Officer}} !{{Abbr|Rep.|Replacing}} !{{Abbr|PJ (s)|Presiding Justice}} ! {{Abbr|EOT|End of Term}} | |
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1
| {{sortname|Manuel|Pamaran}} | December 10, 1978 |PJ | + | First Presiding Justice | March 31, 1986 | |
2
| {{sortname|Bernardo|Fernandez|dab=jurist}} | December 10, 1978 | AJ | + | Pamaran | June 11, 1981 | |
3
| {{sortname|Romeo|Escareal}} | December of 10, 1978{{efn-lr|Justice Escareal became the acting presiding Justice upon the retirement of Presiding Justice Pamaran on March 31, 1986 until April 18, 1986}} | AJ | + | Pamaran | March 5, 1996 | |
4
| {{sortname|Buenaventura|Guerrero}} | December 8, 1980 | AJ | + | Pamaran | May 16, 1986 | |
5
|{{sortname|Conrado|Molina}} |December 8, 1980 |AJ | + |July 18, 1992 | |
6
|{{sortname|Moises|Kallos}} |December 8, 1980 |AJ | + |December 15, 1983 | |
7
|{{sortname|Ramon|Jabson}} |November 20, 1981 |AJ |May 18, 1988 | |
8
|{{sortname|Fidel|Purisima}} |August 4, 1982 |AJ | + | rowspan="2" |March 10, 1984 | |
9
|{{sortname|Francisco|Consolacion}} |August 4, 1982 |AJ | + | |
10
|{{sortname|Romulo|Quimbo}} |August 4, 1982 |AJ | + |May 16, 1986 | |
11
|{{sortname|Augusto|Amores}} |October 7, 1984 |AJ |July 5, 1995 | |
12
|{{sortname|Amante|Alconcel}} |October 7, 1984 |AJ | rowspan="2" |May 16, 1986 | |
13
|{{sortname|Bienvenido|Vera Cruz}} |October 7, 1984 |AJ | |
14
| {{sortname|Francis|Garchitorena}} | Apr 18, 1986 | PJ | Pamaran | {{Small|Escareal (acting)}} | January 16, 2002 | |
15
| {{sortname|Regino C.|Hermosisima Jr.}} | May 16, 1986 | AJ | None | July 18, 1995 | |
16
| {{sortname|Luciano|Joson}} | May 21, 1986 | AJ | None | January 3, 1990 | |
17
| {{sortname|Cipriano|del Rosario}} | May 22, 1986 | AJ | None | March 15, 2001 | |
18
| {{sortname|Jose|Balajadia}} | May 30, 1986 | AJ | None | February 14, 1998 | |
19
| {{sortname|Nathanael|Gorospe}} | Dec 2, 1988 | AJ | Jabson | January 16, 1993 | |
20
| {{sortname|Sabino|de Leon Jr.}} | March 13, 1990 | AJ | {{sortname | Joson|Luciano Joson}}
| October 11, 1999 |
21
| {{sortname|Narciso|Atienza}} | September 14, 1992 | AJ | Ramos | Molina | December 17, 1993 | |
rowspan="2" | 22
| rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Minita|Chico-Nazario}} | May 10, 1993 | AJ | Ramos | Gorospe | February 28, 2003 | |
February 26, 2003 {{small|acting since {{dts|abbr=on|2002|1|16}}}} | PJ | {{Small|Sandoval (acting)}} | February 10, 2004 | |
23
| {{sortname|Roberto|Lagman}} | November 28, 1994 | AJ | Ramos | Atienza | rowspan="2" | February 14, 1998 | |
24
| {{sortname|Harriet|Demetriou}} | August 28, 1995 | AJ | Ramos | Amores | |
rowspan="2" | 25
| rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Edilberto|Sandoval}} | March 11, 1996{{efn-lr|Justice Sandoval the acting Preising Justice from February 10, 2004 to December 15, 2004, from December 4, 2007 until March 27, 2008, from erbruart 27 to 28 2010 and from April 4–5, 2010}} | AJ | Ramos | September 17, 2010 | |
September 17, 2010
| PJ | Geraldez | {{Small|Villaruz Jr. (acting)}} | October 4, 2011 | |
26
| {{sortname|Leonardo|Cruz|dab=judge}} | March 11, 1996 | AJ | Ramos | Escareal | March 11, 1997 | |
rowspan="2" | 27
| rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Teresita|De Castro}} | September 8, 1997 | AJ | Ramos | + | December 15, 2004 | |
December 15, 2004
| PJ | Arroyo | {{Small|Sandoval (acting)}} | December 3, 2007 | |
28
| {{sortname|Anacleto|Badoy Jr.}} | September 8, 1997 |AJ | + | March 11, 2002 | |
29
| {{sortname|German|Lee Jr.}} | September 8, 1997 | AJ | Ramos | + | September 18, 1998{{efn-lr|Justice Lee was one of the passengers of MV Princess of the Orient on September 18, 1996 during Typhoon Gading.}} | |
30
| {{sortname|Godofredo|Legaspi}} | September 8, 1997 | AJ | Ramos | + | September 8, 2006 | |
31
| {{sortname|Narciso S.|Nario}} | September 8, 1997 | AJ | + | January 15, 2002 | |
32
| {{sortname|Catalino|Castañeda Jr.}} | September 8, 1997 | AJ | Ramos | + | January 15, 2002 | |
33
| {{sortname|Gregory S.|Ong}} | October 5, 1998 {{efn|Assoc. Justice Ong became acting PJ after the retirement of PJ Sandoval and PJ Villaruz's appointment and again between the retirement of PJ Villaruz and the Appointment of PJ Cabotaje-Tang}} | AJ | Estrada | September 23, 2014 | |
34
| {{sortname|Ricardo|Ilarde}} | October 7, 1998 | AJ | Estrada | Lagman | March 3, 2001 | |
35
| {{sortname|Rodolfo|Palattao}} | October 9, 1998 | AJ | Estrada | March 3, 2003 | |
36
| {{sortname|Alfredo|Gustillo}} | October 5, 1998 | AJ | Estrada | Cruz | March 3, 1999 | |
rowspan="2" | 37
| rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Maria Cristina|Cortez-Estrada}} | October 19, 1998 | AJ | Estrada | Lee, Jr. | July 2, 2009 | |
July 2, 2009
| PJ | Arroyo | Peralta | {{Small|Villaruz Jr. (acting)}} | November 30, 2009 | |
38
| {{sortname|Raoul|Victorino}} | January 31, 2000 | AJ | Estrada | Gustillo | February 15, 2005 | |
39
| {{sortname|Nicodemo|Ferrer}} | January 31, 2000 | AJ | Estrada | February 15, 2002 | |
rowspan="2" | 40
| rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Francisco|Villaruz Jr.}} | October 2, 2001 | AJ | Arroyo | Ilarde | October 5, 2011 | |
October 5, 2011
| PJ | Sandoval | {{Small|G. Ong (acting)}} | June 8, 2013 | |
rowspan="2" | 41
| rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Diosdado|Peralta}} | June 14, 2002 | AJ | Arroyo | March 28, 2008 | |
March 28, 2008
| PJ | Arroyo | {{Small|Sandoval (acting)}} | January 14, 2009 | |
rowspan="2" | 42
| rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Norberto|Geraldez}} | Jan 21, 2003 | AJ | Arroyo | February 28, 2010 | |
February 28, 2010
| PJ | Arroyo | {{Small|Villaruz Jr. (acting)}} | April 4, 2010 | |
43
| {{sortname|Roland|Jurado}} | October 3, 2003 | AJ | Arroyo | February 1, 2017 | |
44
| {{sortname|Efren|de la Cruz|dab=judge}} | October 10, 2003 | AJ | Arroyo | Ferrer | June 18, 2024 | |
45
| {{sortname|Teresita|Diaz-Baldos}} | October 17, 2003 | AJ | Arroyo | July 22, 2016 | |
46
| {{sortname|Jose|Hernandez|dab=Filipino Judge}} | March 9, 2004 | AJ | Arroyo | Palattao | November 22, 2016 | |
47
| {{sortname|Rodolfo|Ponferrada}} | August 23, 2004 | AJ | Arroyo | September 13, 2017 | |
48
| {{sortname|Alexander|Gesmundo}} | Oct 15, 2005 | AJ | Arroyo | August 14, 2017 | |
49
| {{sortname|Samuel|Martires}} | October 15, 2005 | AJ | Arroyo | March 2, 2017 | |
50
| {{sortname|Napoleon|Inoturan}} | April 4, 2008 | AJ | Arroyo | Legaspí | Peralta | August 1, 2016 | |
51
| {{sortname|Alex|Quiroz}} | December 11, 2008 | AJ | Arroyo | Peralta | Peralta | July 28, 2022 | |
52
| {{sortname|Maria Cristina|Cornejo}} | May 1, 2010 | AJ | Arroyo | Sandoval | March 1, 2017 | |
53
| {{sortname|Rafael|Lagos}} | December 9, 2010 | AJ | Geraldez | Sandoval | December 22, 2024 | |
54
| {{sortname|Oscar|Herrera Jr.}} | April 26, 2011 | AJ | Sandóval | May 23, 2024 | |
rowspan="2" | 55
| rowspan="2" | Amparo M. Cabotaje-Tang | June 11, 2012 | AJ | October 7, 2013 | |
October 7, 2013
| PJ | {{Small|G. Ong (acting)}} | November 8, 2024 | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 56
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Maria Theresa Dolores|Gomez-Estoesta}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jun 20, 2014 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | colspan="2" bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 57
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Sarah Jane|Fernandez}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | May 5, 2015 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | bgcolor="#ccccff" | G. Ong | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 58
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Michael Frederick|Musñgi}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 20, 2016 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | bgcolor="#ccccff" | + | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
59
| {{sortname|Reynaldo|Cruz}} | Jan 20, 2016 | AJ | + | Feb 21, 2020 | |
rowspan="2" bgcolor="#ccccff" | 60
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Geraldine Faith|Econg}} | Jan 20, 2016 | AJ | + | Jan 7, 2025 | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 7, 2025
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | PJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Marcos Jr. | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{Small|Gomez-Estoesta (acting)}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 61
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Maria Theresa|Mendoza-Arcega}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 20, 2016 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | bgcolor="#ccccff" | + | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 62
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Karl|Miranda}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 20, 2016 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | bgcolor="#ccccff" | + | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" |Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 63
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Zaldy|Trespeses}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 20, 2016 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | B. Aquino III | bgcolor="#ccccff" | + | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 64
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Bernelito|Fernandez}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Oct 28, 2016 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Díaz-Baldos | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 65
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Lorifel|Pahimna}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Mar 1, 2017 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Inoturan | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 66
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Edgardo|Caldona|dab=jurist}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Mar 10, 2017 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Hernández | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 67
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Bayani|Jacinto}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | May 29, 2017 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jurado | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 68
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Kevin Narce|Vivero}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Nov 28, 2017 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Martires | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 69
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Maryann|Corpus-Mañalac}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Dec 8, 2017 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cornejo | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 70
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Georgina|Hidalgo}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jan 18, 2018 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Ponferrada | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 71
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Ronald|Moreno}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Jun 8, 2018 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Gesmundo | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 72
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Arthur|Malabaguio}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | May 24, 2021 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Duterte | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cruz | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent | |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 73
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname|Juliet|Manalo-San Gaspar}} | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Sep 27, 2023 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Marcos Jr. | bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname | Quiroz|Alex Quiroz (judge)}}
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 74
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{Hs|Miguel}}J. Ermin Ernest Louie Miguel | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Oct 8, 2024 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Marcos Jr. | bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname | Dela Cruz|Efren Dela Cruz}}
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 75
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{hs|Gito}}Gener M. Gito | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Oct 8, 2024 | bgcolor="#ccccff" | AJ | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Marcos Jr. | bgcolor="#ccccff" | {{sortname | Herrera Jr.|Oscar Herrera Jr.}}
| bgcolor="#ccccff" | Cabotaje-Tang | bgcolor="#ccccff" | Incumbent |
bgcolor="#ccccff" | 76
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The rule of seniority
The Associate Justices of the Court are usually ordered according to the date of their appointment. There are no official ramifications as to this ranking, although the order determines the seating arrangement on the bench and is duly considered in all matters of protocol. Within the discretion of the Court, the ranking may also factor into the composition of the divisions of the Court.
The incumbent Justice with the earliest date of appointment is deemed the Senior Associate Justice. The Senior Associate Justice has no constitutional or statutory duties, but usually acts as Acting Presiding Justice during the absence of the Presiding Justice. The Senior Associate Justice is not usually designated as the chairperson of the second division of the Court.
The following became Senior Associate Justices in their tenure in the Sandiganbayan:
{{Legend|#fcc|Appointed as Supreme Court Associate Justice|text={{asterisk}}}}
{{Legend|#f0f8ff|Appointed as Presiding Justice of the Sandiganbayan|text={{asterisk}}}}
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{{abbr|No.|Number}} | {{Abbr|SAJ|Senior Associate Justice}} | {{abbr|DA|Date Appointed}} | colspan="2" |{{abbr|TRE|Tenure}} | |
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1 | {{sortname|Bernardo|Fernandez|dab=judge}} | 1978.12.10 | 1978.12.10 | 1981.0..11 |
2 | {{sortname|Romeo|Escareal}} | 1978.12.10 | 1981.06.11 | 1996.03.05 |
3 | {{sortname|Cipriano|Del Rosario}} | 1986.05.22 | 1996.03.05 | 2001.03.15 |
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|4 | {{sortname|Minita|Chico-Nazario}} | 1993.05.10
|2001.03.15 | 2003.02.28* | |
5 | {{sortname|Edilberto|Sandoval}} | 1996.03.11 | 2003.02.28 | 2010.09.17 |
6 | {{sortname|Gregory S.|Ong}} | 1998.10.05 | 2010.09.17 | 2014.09.23 {{efn-lr|removed by the Supreme court on 2014.09.14 by a vote of 13-2}} |
7 | {{sortname|Roland|Jurado}} | 2003.10.03 | 2014.09.23 | 2017.02.01 {{efn-lr|opted for an early retirement }} |
8 | {{sortname|Efren N.|de la Cruz}} | 2003.10.17 | 2017.02.01 | 2024.06.18 |
9 | {{sortname|Rafael|Lagos}} | 2010.12.09 | 2024.06.18 | 2024.12.22 |
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|10 | {{sortname|Maria Theresa Dolores|Gomez-Estoesta}} | 2014.06.20 | 2024.12.22 | incumbent |
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See also
Notes
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References
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= Sources =
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- [http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/sbabout.html About the Sandiganbayan]
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External links
- {{commons category-inline}}
- [http://sb.judiciary.gov.ph/ Sandiganbayan] – Official Website
- [http://www.chanrobles.com/sandiganbayaninthephilippines.htm Sandiganbayan – Chan Robles Virtual Law Library] – Information on the Sandiganbayan
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