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Regional Trial Court Page 1 of 51 Regional Trial Court MASTER LIST OF INCUMBENT JUDGES (As of 11 October 2018) Please be informed that the indicated vacant stations may not yet be open for application or nomination or may have already been opened and processed. In this regard, please be advised that only those who filed their intention to be included in the List of Applicants for the same vacant positions during the application period will be submitted for the consideration of the Council. Please refer to the Vacancies in the Judiciary and the Legal Education Board link of the JBC Website or the Announcements published in the Philippine Star and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. DATE DATE OF DATE OF BRANCH STATION NAME OF INCUMBENT APPOINTED BIRTH RETIREMENT NATIONAL CAPITAL JUDICIAL REGION (NCJR) RTC MANILA CITY Br. 001 MANILA (Environmental Court) ALISUAG, TITA B. 5/17/2002 1/4/1955 1/4/2025 Br. 002 MANILA (Drugs Court) LIM, SARAH ALMA MOJICA 4/17/2012 2/4/1965 2/4/2035 Br. 003 MANILA SANTIAGO, JAIME B. 6/13/2011 1/9/1958 1/9/2028 Br. 004 MANILA DELA ROSA, JOSE LORENZO R. 4/17/2012 1/5/1973 1/5/2043 Br. 005 MANILA (Family Court) SAN GASPAR-GITO, EMILY L. 3/14/2013 1/31/1973 1/31/2043 Br. 006 MANILA (Family Court) (VACANT) Br. 6-FC MANILA BAJARIAS-HERMOGENO, PHRINCESS MARLOWEEN A. 10/2/2017 6/19/1974 6/19/2044 Br. 007 MANILA TOBIAS, CAROLINE L. 10/27/2017 11/7/1973 11/7/2043 Br. 008 MANILA CAYTON, CYNARA HANNAH L. 10/27/2017 4/3/1981 4/3/2051 Br. 009 MANILA (Family Court) MARTIN-BALICTAR, JACQUELINE S. 3/8/2016 3/2/1979 3/2/2049 Br. 010 MANILA (VACANT) Br. 011 MANILA JURADO, CICERO JR. D. 1/16/2008 2/16/1953 2/16/2023 Br. 012 MANILA ENCISO, RENATO Z. 10/27/2017 12/10/1959 12/10/2029 Br. 013 MANILA (Drugs Court) LEGASPI, EMILIO RODOLFO III Y. 6/13/2011 4/10/1968 4/10/2038 Br. 014 MANILA TENORIO, BUENAVENTURA ALBERT J. 3/1/2010 5/30/1964 5/30/2034 Br. 015 MANILA REYES, EDUARDO RAMON R. 3/8/2016 8/31/1958 8/31/2028 Br. 016 MANILA YULO-ANTERO, JANICE R. 3/14/2013 7/12/1966 7/12/2036 Br. 017 MANILA CACANINDIN, FELICITAS LARON 4/17/2012 5/31/1953 5/31/2023 Br. 018 MANILA SISON, CAROLINA ICASIANO 3/21/2012 3/28/1965 3/28/2035 Br. 019 MANILA MALAGAR, MARLO M. 4/17/2012 1/10/1973 1/10/2043 Br. 020 MANILA UMALI, MARIVIC BALISI 6/11/2001 7/7/1953 7/7/2023 Br. 021 MANILA LACORTE, ALMA CRISPINA C. 12/15/2014 12/5/1965 12/5/2035 Br. 022 MANILA REYES-MENDILLO, TAMMY ANN C. 3/8/2016 7/3/1974 7/3/2044 Br. 023 MANILA (Drugs Court) COLASITO, CAROLINE RIVERA 1/2/2006 8/3/1962 8/3/2032 Br. 024 MANILA (Commercial Court) VILLADOLID, MARIA VICTORIA SORIANO 12/15/2014 10/31/1970 10/31/2040 Br. 025 MANILA MANUEL, MARLINA MILLAN 3/14/2013 9/1/1952 9/1/2022 Page 2 of 51 Regional Trial Court MASTER LIST OF INCUMBENT JUDGES (As of 11 October 2018) Please be informed that the indicated vacant stations may not yet be open for application or nomination or may have already been opened and processed. In this regard, please be advised that only those who filed their intention to be included in the List of Applicants for the same vacant positions during the application period will be submitted for the consideration of the Council. Please refer to the Vacancies in the Judiciary and the Legal Education Board link of the JBC Website or the Announcements published in the Philippine Star and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. DATE DATE OF DATE OF BRANCH STATION NAME OF INCUMBENT APPOINTED BIRTH RETIREMENT Br. 026 MANILA PAMPILO, SILVINO JR. T. 11/2/2004 12/20/1958 12/20/2028 Br. 027 MANILA SORIASO, TERESA P. 5/7/2001 12/13/1957 12/13/2027 Br. 028 MANILA BACORRO-VILLENA, JEAN MARIE A. 4/17/2012 3/19/1973 3/19/2043 Br. 029 MANILA (Family Court) QUIROZ, ROBERTO P. 4/17/2012 8/13/1964 8/13/2034 Br. 030 MANILA PURUGGANAN, LUCIA P. 5/17/2002 12/13/1955 12/13/2025 Br. 031 MANILA (Drugs Court) SOLIDUM-TAYLOR, MARIA SOPHIA T. 12/15/2014 4/9/1962 4/9/2032 Br. 032 MANILA MEDINA, THELMA B. 12/15/2006 9/26/1963 9/26/2033 Br. 033 MANILA SAPLALA, EDGAR C. 12/6/2017 6/15/1978 6/15/2048 Br. 034 MANILA HIDALGO-BUCU, LIWLIWA S. 6/13/2011 8/11/1967 8/11/2037 Br. 035 MANILA (Drugs Court) SANTOS, MA. BERNARDITA J. 1/12/2010 2/18/1954 2/18/2024 Br. 036 MANILA YOUNG, EMMA S. 5/2/2006 6/11/1955 6/11/2025 Br. 037 MANILA MACARAIG, VIRGILIO V. 6/18/2007 11/9/1961 11/9/2031 Br. 038 MANILA (Family Court) MANGROBANG, MA. CELESTINA CRUZ 6/18/2007 4/6/1953 4/6/2023 Br. 039 MANILA DIAZ, NOLI C. 9/9/2003 9/8/1954 9/8/2024 Br. 040 MANILA AMPUAN, ALFREDO D. 6/13/2011 6/2/1954 6/2/2024 Br. 041 MANILA (Environmental Court) LOJA, ROSALYN M. 2/15/2010 1/8/1971 1/8/2041 Br. 042 MANILA TOPACIO, DINNAH A. 1/16/2008 3/21/1965 3/21/2035 Br. 043 MANILA (Family Court) GIRONELLA, ROY G. 10/15/2005 4/22/1961 4/22/2031 Br. 044 MANILA (Drugs Court) (VACANT) Br. 045 MANILA ABADILLA, MARIA TERESA S. 12/6/2017 10/12/1976 10/12/2046 Br. 046 MANILA (Commercial Court) ESTACIO-MONTESA, RAINELDA H. 4/17/2012 7/5/1972 7/5/2042 Br. 047 MANILA GALLEGOS, PAULINO Q. 2/28/2010 6/22/1953 6/22/2023 Br. 048 MANILA (Family Court) (VACANT) Br. 049 MANILA VILLANUEVA, DANIEL C. 6/13/2011 2/23/1950 2/23/2020 Br. 050 MANILA COLASITO, BIBIANO G. 3/14/2013 11/28/1964 11/28/2034 Br. 051 MANILA ZURAEK, MERIANTHE PACITA MANZANO 6/13/2011 3/13/1961 3/13/2031 Br. 052 MANILA MAS, ANA MARIE TRAIN 4/8/2015 1/17/1970 1/17/2040 Br. 053 MANILA (Drugs Court) ALHAMBRA, REYNALDO A. 6/11/2001 2/6/1954 2/6/2024 Page 3 of 51 Regional Trial Court MASTER LIST OF INCUMBENT JUDGES (As of 11 October 2018) Please be informed that the indicated vacant stations may not yet be open for application or nomination or may have already been opened and processed. In this regard, please be advised that only those who filed their intention to be included in the List of Applicants for the same vacant positions during the application period will be submitted for the consideration of the Council. Please refer to the Vacancies in the Judiciary and the Legal Education Board link of the JBC Website or the Announcements published in the Philippine Star and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. DATE DATE OF DATE OF BRANCH STATION NAME OF INCUMBENT APPOINTED BIRTH RETIREMENT Br. 054 MANILA YSON, MARIA PAZ REYES 6/13/2011 3/6/1960 3/6/2030 Br. 055 MANILA SISCAR, JOSEFINA ECO 3/21/2012 5/13/1962 5/13/2032 Br. 173 MANILA (VACANT) Br. 174 MANILA ZAPANTA, JASON J. 12/6/2017 1/2/1977 1/2/2047 Br. 175 MANILA LEYVA, DANILO D. 12/6/2017 7/20/1968 7/20/2038 Br. 176 MANILA ASUAL, CLYDE L. 12/6/2017 1/20/1966 1/20/2036 Br. 177 MANILA CHAVEZ-TY, GRACE P. 12/6/2017 10/13/1969 10/13/2039 Br. 178 MANILA LABAYO-PATRIA, LILY JOY A. 12/6/2017 3/24/1974 3/24/2044 Br. 179 MANILA SANTOYO, ROLANDO M. 12/6/2017 1/5/1963 1/5/2033 Br. 180 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 181 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 182 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 183 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 184 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 185 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 186 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 187 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 188 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 189 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 190 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) Br. 191 MANILA (UNORGANIZED) RTC QUEZON CITY Br. 13-FC QUEZON CITY PADAEN, LILY ANN MARCOS 10/2/2017 9/25/1966 9/25/2036 Br. 76 QUEZON CITY (VACANT) Br. 77 QUEZON CITY BAYLON, FERDINAND C. 3/8/2016 9/11/1970 9/11/2040 Br. 78 QUEZON CITY (Family Court) SAGUN, FERNANDO JR. T. 12/28/2004 7/16/1955 7/16/2025 Br. 79 QUEZON CITY (Drugs Court) FAMA, NADINE JESSICA CORAZON JABAN 3/14/2013 6/22/1964 6/22/2034 Br. 80 QUEZON CITY (Drugs Court) (VACANT) Page 4 of 51 Regional Trial Court MASTER LIST OF INCUMBENT JUDGES (As of 11 October 2018) Please be informed that the indicated vacant stations may not yet be open for application or nomination or may have already been opened and processed. In this regard, please be advised that only those who filed their intention to be included in the List of Applicants for the same vacant positions during the application period will be submitted for the consideration of the Council. Please refer to the Vacancies in the Judiciary and the Legal Education Board link of the JBC Website or the Announcements published in the Philippine Star and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. DATE DATE OF DATE OF BRANCH STATION NAME OF INCUMBENT APPOINTED BIRTH RETIREMENT Br.
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