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Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. DAYS Page: 2 of 102 Released on OCTOBER 6, 2009 Seq. No. N a m e 1 ABACA, DARWIN MANLAVI 2 ABACSA, DONA PANOPIO 3 ABAD, ANACLETO ACASIO 4 ABAD, DIRIELYN PADRIQUE 5 ABAD, FREDERICK EDROSO 6 ABAD, JASMIN PANER 7 ABAD, JOHN JAYSON VILLAS 8 ABAD, RAYMUND MANGULTONG 9 ABADESA, GARRY ARIAS 10 ABALOS, ROLLY JESON TAN 11 ABAN, EMMANUEL OPEMA 12 ABANA, DIVINA CABIT 13 ABANCO, ELMER JR FRANCISCO 14 ABANES, ANTONIO SALAZAR 15 ABANES, MARY JOY SERRADA 16 ABAO, JOHN MICHAEL FAJARDO 17 ABAO, JUNE NIL SALVADOR 18 ABARQUEZ, EDITH DE GUZMAN 19 ABAS, JOHN REY SACLAO 20 ABASTILLAS, ARLEN TOLENTINO 21 ABAT, MARK LESTER SANGALANG 22 ABAYA, HELBERT BUQUING 23 ABAÑO, JAY ESCOLANO 24 ABDULCARIL, NORIE JANE QUIROZ 25 ABDULLA, IDRIS DEXTER LOY MATURAN 26 ABDURAHIM, NASRI WAHAB 27 ABEL, HELEN LAGUA 28 ABEL, NATANIEL REGONDOLA 29 ABELARDE, JAQUELINE DELARMINO 30 ABELARDE, MANILYN REPEDRO 31 ABELITA, JENNIFER SOLIS 32 ABELLA, CRISTOPHER BICERA 33 ABELLA, ERIC TAN 34 ABELLA, EUGENIO CAIRO 35 ABELLA, FREDIERIC BERNAL 36 ABELLANA, FEL TIROL 37 ABELLANA, HERNANI JR ESTIPONA 38 ABELLANA, JESS NIÑO BORRA 39 ABELLANOSA, JEFFREY ABRAGAN 40 ABENA, JONNEL ARELLANO 41 ABENDANIO, VON DAREN ALUZAN 42 ABENDAÑO, RYAN BERGONIO 43 ABENES, ANDRE GREGORIO SABADO 44 ABES, ELIZABETH MAZO 45 ABIAD, FRANCIS JOYMER RODRIGUEZ 46 ABIDAL, ADRIAN ADUSAN 47 ABIQUE, ANGELITO ABRINA 48 ABIQUE, MORELIO JR CABALLERO 49 ABIVA, VICTOR SULQUIANO 50 ABLASA, ELFRED MAYAMNES Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. 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No. N a m e 51 ABLONG, MICHELLE CLENUAR 52 ABOBO, JEMAR QUIBAN 53 ABONAL, IRENEO JR TATARO 54 ABONDO, VINCENT ROBLON 55 ABONG, EDUARDO JR OSCAR 56 ABONG, MA FATIMA APRUEBO 57 ABORDO, AQUA GEM SUMAMBAN 58 ABRAHAM, SHERWIN ESCALONA 59 ABREA, ANA MARIE PARANGUE 60 ABRENICA, ARIEL MABAIT 61 ABRIA, BRIX BARRERA 62 ABRIAM, ARNULFO MENIANO 63 ABRIL, JAMES RYAN ROMERO 64 ABROT, ERCEL ONDAY 65 ABSALUD, LEO MANZANO 66 ABSUELA, ESMERALDO JR BALIMBIN 67 ABUBO, JAN RICHARD PONCE 68 ABUDA, ELMER ANGANA 69 ABUEL, ANTOINETTE PRESENTACION 70 ABUEVA, NARVIN II BAROC 71 ABULE, EDUARDO JR CAGULANG 72 ABULUYAN, ARNETTE RAGUNTON 73 ABUTAR, FRANCIS NOEL MENDOZA 74 ACABAL, WENDY RESABA 75 ACALAL, MARIANNE BAYA 76 ACAPULCO, LUCKY KLEIN CARREON 77 ACBANG, CARLOS JR PALCON 78 ACDANG, EUGENE TILADO 79 ACEBEDO, VICTORIO JR CABILTES 80 ACEDO, JUNJUN MUNAR 81 ACEITUNAS, ARISTOTEL GAYETA 82 ACERES, IAN MOVILLA 83 ACERO, ARNEL SR JASON 84 ACIERTO, ALOYSIUS TAGAM 85 ACLAN, ACE REMBRANT NAPAY 86 ACLO, JHONMER SAAVEDRA 87 ACMO, MYRA ANGAN 88 ACOKING, AARON TAUD 89 ACOMPAÑADO, LALAINE TUSO 90 ACOSIDO, MICHAEL DARWIN UNGSOD 91 ACOSTA, DEC ANTHONY BRIONES 92 ACOSTA, LILIBETH BALBON 93 ACOY, GLENMARK PACATIW 94 ADAG, ALFREDO JR EMILIO 95 ADANTE, LEANDRO VILLALOBOS 96 ADAO, MARK ANTHONY ABUD 97 ADE, OLIVER MANLANGIT 98 ADELANTE, FERDINAND LUIS 99 ADIN, JONEL VILLAS 100 ADIZAS, NORMAN JR AVILA Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. 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No. N a m e 101 ADJILIN, SHERLY DACALLOS 102 ADOLACION, LEONEL RAVILLO 103 ADORABLE, RANDY ADORNA 104 ADORIO, MARIVEL POLOGON 105 ADRIANO, JOHN ARVIN CAO 106 ADRIANO, RICHARD SALAZAR 107 ADUCAL, RICHARD GIRAY 108 ADVINCULA, RAMON DAVE MOLERA 109 ADVINCULA, RODRIGO ALVISO 110 AFALLA, MICHAEL 111 AFIDCHAO, JUNJUN RUFINO 112 AGAD, JOSEPHINE ROSE OCAYA 113 AGARAO, BRYAN PUMAREGA 114 AGAS, ROBERT MAYNES 115 AGASANG, MERCADIS VALERA 116 AGAYYONG, CLIFFORD PAKYAO 117 AGBALOG, NICO ANDREW BALADAD 118 AGBAYANI, RONNEL BANEZ 119 AGBAYANI, ROXANNE OMABE 120 AGBULIG, RYAN JIMINEZ 121 AGCAOILI, JONATHAN ESTEBAN 122 AGDALIPE, ALEJANDRO JR NAPALIATON 123 AGGABAO, ALBERT BABARAN 124 AGGARI, JONATHAN VIERNES 125 AGLUGOB, ARSENIO JR GAOIRAN 126 AGMEYENG, MATHAR MICHAEL JR FARONG-EY 127 AGNAS, NOLITO ZUÑIGA 128 AGNES, ALEX BANGCUYO 129 AGONOY, DELMAR ACPAL 130 AGOT, ROBERT HOPE SANGHANAN 131 AGPAOA, IVAN DE GUZMAN 132 AGRA, JANNSEN PAUL CONSTANTINO 133 AGREDA, HERBERT GAMIAO 134 AGSALDA, SUNRIZ SADDUL 135 AGSALUNA, RAUL BIÑAS 136 AGUACITO, ROGER JOHN BIASON 137 AGUADA, ROGEL ESCALONA 138 AGUALA, JENNY VI LAGRIO 139 AGUETE, ARMANDO RATON 140 AGUIGAM, CARL JESLIE ABLAO 141 AGUILAR, JERVEY STA ROSA 142 AGUILAR, JONATHAN ORGANO 143 AGUILAR, MARLON CEBU 144 AGUILAR, RUBEN JORDAN 145 AGUILOR, LEONIMAR HIDALGO 146 AGUILOS, ALFIE JANDAYAN 147 AGUJA, JONNEL ESTRELLADO 148 AGUS, CLAUDETTE ANN DEPLOMO 149 AGUSTIN, GLENNMORE PANGANIBAN 150 AGUSTIN, JAY-AR ILLAMMONG Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. 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No. N a m e 151 AGUSTIN, JIMSON PONGCHAD 152 AGUSTIN, MANSUETO JR SOLIS 153 AGUSTIN, MARIO TANDO 154 AGUSTIN, MICHAEL BALDONADO 155 AGUSTIN, RONALDO BARTOLOME 156 AGUSTIN, RUSHEL TUAZON 157 AGWIKING, DAISY MANGACCAM 158 AGYAO, ROLLY YA-O 159 AHAJAN, AL-MUSRIN EDRIS 160 AHAJAN, MOH HUJAIR DINDIYAO 161 AHINGWA, ELMA CARÑO 162 AIZPURO, APOLLO LIM 163 AL SHANI, HABATHA TAHANI AYTALIN 164 ALABA, MARK LABRADOR 165 ALABATA, NOEL JR SANTA ANA 166 ALACAR, EDWIN LAURILLA 167 ALAGAO, REYNALDO JR MORTA 168 ALAGOS, DIEGO III GASPAR 169 ALAMEDA, SHERA MARIE OLIVAS 170 ALAMO, JOCELYN ROA 171 ALAN, JOEL BARNACHEA 172 ALAO, CHRISTOPHER ABAÑO 173 ALARCON, ARCIE PARAS 174 ALARCON, BENJAMIN JR BAHIAN 175 ALARCON, JONATHAN CUISON 176 ALARCON, RAFFY ALPON 177 ALARZAR, NOMER JUEGO 178 ALAS-AS, FE TUBALLA 179 ALBA, MICKY AUTOR 180 ALBEOS, REYNALDO JR LACORDA 181 ALBERTO, MARLON GALLARDE 182 ALBERTO, ROMMEL TUBIL 183 ALBINO, TERRY JANE JIMENEZ 184 ALBISO, PRAXILO FAMULAGAN 185 ALBOROTO, PABLEO JR LEONARDO 186 ALCABEDOS, JAMES MICHAEL SIEMBRE 187 ALCAIDE, NORMAN JOY DOMINCEL 188 ALCANTARA, AIZEL JIMENES 189 ALCANTARA, ARIEL ALIVALERA 190 ALCANTARA, JAKE RYAN PINSON 191 ALCANTARA, JAMES DARELL BAWALAN 192 ALCANTARA, RANDY DOMINGO 193 ALCANTARA, TERRY ANTHONY DE LEON 194 ALCARAZ, CYRUS STEPHEN GANOTISI 195 ALCAZAREN, HAZEL DAMING 196 ALCERA, EDGARDO BONGATO 197 ALCONEZ, JOSEPH MALABANAN 198 ALCORIZA, ARIEL OCLAY 199 ALCOSIN, LEO MORTEL 200 ALCOVENDAZ, JHONNY TARENTING Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. 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No. N a m e 201 ALE, ALMA BONITA CAJES 202 ALECER, REXAN BALDAHON 203 ALEGRADO, GERRY GELLEGAN 204 ALEJANDRO, JOEL PARAISO 205 ALEJANDRO, VIRGILIO JR BUNGALAN 206 ALEJO, ROGER GONZALES 207 ALEM, ELORDE MALIONGAN 208 ALFAJORA, ARCHIE BAHENTING 209 ALFEREZ, REZALIE MAALAT 210 ALFEROS, ROMAN TADINA 211 ALFONSO, ANTHONY MEDEL GOMEZ 212 ALGA, LENMAR ESTRADA 213 ALGABRE, MICHO CAMBARE 214 ALGERIA, JAYMAR TAPIRU 215 ALIA, JESSELLE RECUSTODIO 216 ALIB, RUCEL BUSTO 217 ALIBUYOG, WELBOR HAGACER 218 ALICAWAY, RODJIE ALGUIRE 219 ALICO, GABIE BASIAO 220 ALID, CAMILO II OAGDAN 221 ALIGANTE, ROMY ESPADON 222 ALIH, BENSAR TAOLA 223 ALIMO-ON, GABRIEL MAHILUM 224 ALIMPOLO, KRISTOFFERSON JALANDONI 225 ALINDAYO, AARON BOGBOG 226 ALINDAYO, CRUZADO BIH-AGON 227 ALINGAO, JOE MARI EQUINAN 228 ALINGOD, MARK ANTHONY SAMONTE 229 ALINSANGAN, ADRIAN SOLATORIO 230 ALIPALA, FRANCIS REY VAPOR 231 ALIPANTE, RICHARD ARCILLA 232 ALIPORO, ALYN JOY BRESENIO 233 ALIPOYO, VAN RYAN ICALINA 234 ALIPUDDIN, GABIR SARABI 235 ALISNA, DOM BENEDICT ALEGRE 236 ALJAS, MART VINCENT CERNA DELA 237 ALLAN, REX WESLY TALUYO 238 ALLAPITAN, ACE MADDARA 239 ALLAPITAN, JOEL BACANI 240 ALLAPITAN, JOSE BACANI 241 ALLEGO, ALEXANDER ABELLO 242 ALLOSADA, FREDERIC BRAGAT 243 ALMANZOR, ARNOLD JR LOLO 244 ALMAYDA, MARLON ARIMBUYUTAN 245 ALMAZAN, JONATHAN MANUEL 246 ALMEDA, CHRISTIAN BERT NEBRE 247 ALMIRANTE, RUEL VIEJO 248 ALMIROL, KHERWIN MELEGRITO 249 ALOG, LEO MAR GUINHAWA 250 ALOJACIN, EMMANUEL BENEDICT GERNATO Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 & FF. 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No. N a m e 251 ALOLOD, ZALDY TANA 252 ALOOT, EVELYN CLARITO 253 ALORICO, MARIA LOURDES VASQUEZ 254 ALOS, PAULINO JR WAO-WAO 255 ALOYAN, JOMAPER MARTUS 256 ALQUIZAR, ZEROD LONGINOS 257 ALTAMIRA, JOSEPHINE OLIVEROS 258 ALTEZA, CELESTINA HERNANDEZ 259 ALTOBAR, LEE ALVAREZ 260 ALTUNA, JAYSON GIRON 261 ALTURAS, RAMIL EPE 262 ALUMPE, ANALYN OFIAZA 263 ALUYEN, ARJAY PUMIHIC 264 ALUYEN, LHIMUEL JOHN DEPALOG 265 ALVARADO, AIZA MERCULIO 266 ALVARADO, FRIEDRICH CARL TIRAMBULO 267 ALVARADO, MARY ANN SERRANO 268 ALVASITE, MARJOHN ORIAS 269 ALVE, DENEYBELLE VILANABA 270 ALVEARNE, ALBIN MENDOZA 271 ALVERO, CARLA VICTORIA BIGAY 272 ALVIAR, EDISON FRANCISCO 273 ALWAG, KATHLEEN JOY CASIMIRO 274 AMAGAN, REYDEL GAGARIN 275 AMANTE, CHERRY ANN MURILLO 276 AMAR, GRACE BUÑI 277 AMARGO, JAIME JR CASTOR 278 AMARILLO, ARTURO MANANTAN 279 AMBA, REY JAMES LIMBAG 280 AMBATA, TRISTAN ANCHETA 281 AMBERONG, RALPH JUNE ESPARAGOZA 282 AMBO, FRANIE BELJOT 283 AMBONI, CONRAD WANAWAN 284 AMDENGAN, PINK PEARL ALONZO 285 AMIL, ABDURAJAN PANDUGA 286 AMINDALAN, MICHELLE MABEL DIOCARES 287 AMISTOSO, MARIA GASPAY 288 AMIT, REY JOHN REYES 289 AMODIA, LOLYN NEGRE 290 AMOLATA, ARTCHIE PANO 291 AMORA, BERNARD PAHIT 292 AMOYAN, TOMMY FRANCIS SORTIDO 293 AMPARAN, RONNEL CARMELO 294 AMPLER, EDGAR VILLANUEVA 295 AMPONGAN, JED EBONITE 296 ANABAN, ROGER DALIDA 297 ANAEN, SAKIE YA-AO 298 ANAM, BOBBIE LUSTER CABUNDUCAN 299 ANAUD, MICHAEL WYNS MONTEALTO 300 ANCHETA, JEWEL MANAYAN Roll of Successful Examinees in the CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE
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