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2010-12-06 |
BRION, J. |
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| The Court agrees with the OCA that the complainant's charges of misconduct and rendering an erroneous decision have no leg to stand on. The respondent judge's dismissal of the civil case for Support and her denial of the notice of appeal were done in the discharge of her judicial functions. Time and again, we have ruled that the acts of a judge, pertaining to his judicial functions, are not subject to disciplinary action, unless they are tainted with fraud, dishonesty, corruption or bad faith.[10] As we explained in Jabon v. Usman:[11] | |||||