Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honorable
Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla
Office:188th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
Term Start:July 16, 2020
Term End:November 3, 2020
Appointer:Rodrigo Duterte
Predecessor:Andres Reyes Jr.
Successor:Jhosep Lopez
Birth Name:Priscilla Joson Baltazar
Birth Date:2 July 1958
Birth Place:Manila, Philippines
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Manila, Philippines

Priscilla Joson Baltazar-Padilla[2] (born Priscilla Joson Baltazar; July 2, 1958 – August 27, 2021) served as the 188th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines in 2020. She was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte to replace Associate Justice Andres Reyes Jr.

Education

Baltazar-Padilla graduated Magna Cum Laude and at the top of her class in both her Political Science and Bachelor of Laws degrees from the Lyceum of the Philippines University.

While enrolled in the College of Law, she was hired to teach Political Science subjects by her alma mater in 1979. She was tapped to teach in the College of Law after passing the 1984 Bar Examinations where she obtained a weighted average of 90.3%, placing 5th among the successful examinees.[3]

Judicial career

Justice of Court of Appeals

On May 31, 2006, she was one of the two Judges who were appointed Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the other was Judge Mario Lopez who would also be appointed in the high Tribunal in 2019 by President Rodrigo Duterte.

Baltazar-Padilla was initially stationed in Cebu until her transfer to Manila. She held the position for 14 years until her appointment of the Supreme Court in 2020.[4]

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

On July 16, 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte appointed Baltazar-Padilla to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.[5] Padilla filled the post vacated by Supreme Court Associate Justice Andres Reyes Jr. who retired in May.[6] She was chosen out of six other potential candidates, Jose Midas Marquez, Ricardo Rosario, Japar Dimaampao, Jhosep Lopez, Ramon Cruz and Manuel Barrios.[7]

Early retirement

On the last week of October, Baltazar-Padilla applied for an early retirement. And on November 3, 2020, during the High Tribunal's en banc session, her fellow justices approved her request for early retirement.[8] [9] [10]

Death

Padilla died on August 27, 2021, at the age 63.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: August 28, 2021 . Former SC justice Priscilla J. Baltazar-Padilla passes away . ABS-CBN News. August 28, 2021.
  2. Web site: Justice Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla. November 10, 2020. Supreme Court of the Philippines.
  3. Web site: scph. Justice Priscilla J. Baltazar-Padilla Supreme Court of the Philippines. September 11, 2020. sc.judiciary.gov.ph. en-US.
  4. Web site: Duterte appoints CA justice Padilla to Supreme Court of the Philippines. July 16, 2020 . CNN Philippines . en.
  5. Web site: On the appointment of Justice Priscilla J. Baltazar-Padilla . July 16, 2020 . Office of the Presidential Spokesman.
  6. Web site: Aguilar . Krissy . July 16, 2020 . CA justice Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla named SC associate justice . July 16, 2020 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  7. Web site: July 16, 2020 . Duterte appoints Baltazar-Padilla SC associate justice . July 16, 2020 . Manila Standard . en.
  8. Web site: Torres-Tupas. Tetch. November 3, 2020. Appointed only in July, SC Associate Justice Baltazar-Padilla retires. November 3, 2020. Inquirer.net.
  9. Web site: Navalio. Mike. November 3, 2020. SC accepts early retirement of magistrate Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla over health issues. November 3, 2020. ABS CBN News.
  10. Web site: Patag. Kristine Joy. November 3, 2020. SC Justice Baltazar-Padilla retires at 62. Philippine Star.
  11. News: Santos . Jamil . Former Supreme Court justice Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla passes away . August 28, 2021 . GMA News Online . August 28, 2021 . en.