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EVER EMPORIUM v. JUDGE BONIFACIO SANZ MACEDA

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2014-09-23
PER CURIAM
It has been an accepted doctrine that judges should not be punished for errors in their judgment, if they were made in good faith.[69]  Errors per se should not be subject to administrative penalties against the deciding judge.  However, there will be administrative sanctions when judicial errors are "tainted with fraud, dishonesty, gross ignorance, bad faith or deliberate intent to do an injustice."[70]