Pubdate: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 Source: Sun.Star Cebu (Philippines) Copyright: 2006 Sun.Star Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1690 Author: Frank Malilong Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines MALILONG: PRAY FOR HIS HONOR, THE MAYOR The Other Side I am not going to violently react, as most of my colleagues in the bar are probably inclined to do, to the statement of His Honor, the Mayor that most lawyers depend on income from defending drug suspects. To quote the late Tranqui Ortega, "that is to your according, Your Honor." When I was admitted to the bar 31 years ago, I thought I'd be able to finally cross the poverty line. It didn't take long before I realized that I thought wrong. I managed to survive through my modest practice but the only wealth I acquired were, aside from my children, the coins that I saved inside a large glass jar. I lost those, too, to thieves who broke into my office and whom the police could not identify, much less apprehend, to this day. But that is beside the point, which is that I did not and I do not earn my keep from defending drug suspects. Not that there is anything shameful or demeaning about defending a person who is accused of violating the anti-drugs law especially when he is falsely accused, which is, in several instances, the case, by policemen out on a shake-down. All that I am saying is that contrary to His Honor, the Mayor's insinuation, no lawyer will ever starve or be forced to close his office if there are no drug offenders to defend. Your Honor, we are not wealthy like your councilors, who smirk at the money the public are paying them because it cannot even buy them a drink. We believe them when they say that they/you are not in government for the money. What you're there for, we will not make it our business to know, at least this time. But with all due respect, Your Honor, it is very wrong if not grossly ignorant of you to conclude that just because lawyers are not filthy rich like your colleagues in the City Government, they will lose their livelihood if there are no drug cases to handle. Mang-notaryo lang gud tawon diay mi sa City Hall, 'Nyor. I can understand His Honor's contempt for lawyers. A lawyer sued him for closing the south coastal road and a judge (who is and must be a lawyer) ordered him to reopen it. In between, they asked so many questions on so many things. His Honor thinks: Do they know any at all? He is all-knowing and infallible; those pests are insufferable. And so when they gathered the nerve to question the propriety of publishing the names of judges and fiscals who have dismissed drug cases, His Honor exploded. You disgusting, miserable lawyers, your poverty disqualifies you to any claim to public service. You're into this only for the money. Don't take offense, companeros and companeras. Let's pray for His Honor. In the words of St. Francis of Assisi, were it not for the grace of God, he could have been you or I. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom