Case Digest: Cheryl E. Vasco-Tamaray, Complainant, v. Atty. Deborah Z. Daquis, Respondent | A.C. No 10868, 26 January 2016

Cheryl E. Vasco-Tamaray, Complainant, v. Atty. Deborah Z. Daquis, Respondent
A.C. No 10868, 26 January 2016

Facts:
    Complainant filed a complaint affidavit before the IBP on 30 July 2007, alleging the respondent filed, on her behalf, a Petition for Declaration of Nullity of Marriage without her consent and forged her signature on the Petition. She also alleged that the respondent signed the said Petition as “Counsel for the Petitioner.” referring to the complainant. The complainant stated the respondent was not her counsel but that of her husband, Leomarte Regala Tamaray.

Issue:
    Whether or not the respondent violated the canons of the Code of Professional Responsibility (CPR).

Held:
    By pretending to be the counsel of the complainant, the respondent violated Rule 1.01, Canon 1 of the CPR. For allowing the use of petition with the forged signature of the complainant, the respondent violated Rule 7.03, Canon 7 and Rule 10.01, Canon 10 of the CPR.

    Other acts of the respondent that violated Rule 7.03, Canon 7 of the CPR are as follows: engaging in a scuffle inside court chambers; openly doubting paternity of the complainant’s son; hurling incentives at a Clerk of Court; harassing occupants of a property; using intemperate language; and engaging in an extramarital affair.

    The Supreme Court fin the respondent guilty of violating the following provisions of the CPR: Rule 1.01, Canon 1; Rule 7.03, Canon 7; Rule 10.01, Canon 10; and Canon 17. Violation against Rule 15.03, Canon 15 by the respondent was dismissed. The respondent was disbarred and her name removed from the Roll of Attorneys.

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