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PEOPLE v. CORONA

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2006-09-27
AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ, J.
Records of the cases shall be treated with utmost confidentiality. Whoever publishes or causes to be published, in any format, the name, address, telephone number, school, business address, employer or other identifying information of the parties or an immediate family or household member, without their consent or without authority of the court, shall be liable for contempt of court and shall suffer the penalty of one year imprisonment and a fine of not more than Five Hundred Thousand (P500,000.00) Pesos. (Rule on Violence Against Women and their Children) as well as the recent case of People v. Cabalquinto,[3] and per Resolution dated September 19, 2006 in A.M. No. 04-11-09-SC, the Court shall use fictitious initials in lieu of the real names of the victim/s and immediate family members other than the accused, and delete the exact addresses of the victim.