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SC suspends septuagenarian lawyer for duping client

01:37 AM February 23, 2019

MANILA, Philippines–The Supreme Court has suspended for two years a 78-year-old lawyer for duping a client of P50,000 in connection with a marriage nullification case nine years ago.

In an eight-page resolution dated Jan. 8 and written by Justice Marvic Leonen, the court en banc ordered lawyer Wilfredo Lina-ac to return to complainant Everdina Angeles the P50,000 with an interest of 6 percent per year until fully paid.

Lina-ac was found administratively guilty of negligence in performing his duties as legal counsel of Angeles and for committing a fraudulent act to cover up his negligence.

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Angeles engaged  Lina-ac’s services sometime in February 2010 to secure a declaration nullifying her marriage to her husband.

Instead of filing an actual petition for the nullity of marriage, Lina-ac tried to hoodwink her by furnishing her a copy of a complaint with a fraudulent received stamp purportedly from the regional trial court in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.—JEROME ANING

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