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Presbitero Velasco Jr.

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Presbitero J. Velasco Jr.
Portrait, 2021
Governor of Marinduque
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Vice GovernorRomulo Bacorro Jr. (2019-2022)
Adeline Angeles (2022-present)
Preceded byRomulo Bacorro Jr.
157th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
March 31, 2006 – August 8, 2018
Appointed byGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byArtemio Panganiban
Succeeded byJose Reyes Jr.
Associate Justice of the Philippine Court of Appeals
In office
April 22, 1998 – August 8, 2003
Appointed byJoseph Estrada
Judicial and Bar Council Representative from the Integrated Bar
In office
January 7, 1993 – March 22, 1995
Appointed byFidel V. Ramos
Preceded byLeon Garcia Jr.
Succeeded byFrancisco Santiago
Personal details
Born (1948-08-08) August 8, 1948 (age 76)
Pasay, Rizal (currently, Pasay City), Philippines
Political partyPFP (2024–present)
Other political
affiliations
PDP–Laban (2018–2024)
SpouseLorna Quinto Velasco
ChildrenVincent Michael
Lord Allan
Tricia Nicole
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines (BA, LL.B)
AffiliationSigma Rho

Presbitero Jose Velasco Jr. (born August 8, 1948) is the incumbent Governor of Marinduque and was a former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on March 31, 2006.

Early life and education

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Born on August 8, 1948, in Pasay, Justice Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. is a product of the public school system. He went to J. Sumulong Elementary School (First Honorable Mention) and the University of the Philippines (UP) Preparatory School, respectively, for elementary and high school.

He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from UP finishing the course in only three years. He went on to take up his Bachelor of Laws from the same university. At the UP College of Law, Justice Velasco was a member of the Order of the Purple Feather Honor Society and served on the Editorial Board of the Philippine Law Journal. He graduated eighth in the Class of 1971. He placed sixth in the 1971 Philippine Bar Examination with a bar rating of 89.85%.[1]

Career

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Chambers of Presbitero J. Veslasco Jr. in the new Supreme Court of the Philippines building.
Offices and library in the chambers.

Early career

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Velasco engaged in private law practice for 20 years before joining the public sector as a regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council in 1993.

He served as Undersecretary of the Department of Justice from 1995 to April 1998. He was concurrently Commissioner of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board. He was also Chairman of the Board of Pardons and Parole, Commissioner of the Commission on Settlement of Land Disputes, and Member of the Committee on Privatization.

In 1998, he was appointed Court of Appeals Justice. He was ranked eighth in disposition of cases when he was named Court Administrator in 2003.

Justice Velasco has also served the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in several capacities: as its National President in 1987, as Commissioner of the IBP Committee on Bar Discipline, and as Honorary Chairman and Past National Co-Chairman of the IBP National Committee on Legal Aid.

He was awarded Most Outstanding Jurist by the Consumers Union of the Philippines in 2000.

Supreme Court of the Philippines

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Velasco was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on March 31, 2006.

Governor of Marinduque

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In 2018, he filed his candidacy for Governor of Marinduque for the 2019 elections in which he won ending the rule of the Reyes clan, which has ruled Marinduque for almost two decades.

Personal life

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Justice Velasco is married to Lorna Quinto-Velasco with whom he has three children: Vincent Michael, Lord Allan Jay, and Tricia Nicole. Tricia (Ateneo Law School, Juris Doctor program) passed the 2008 Philippine Bar Examination.[2]

Some notable opinions

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References

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  1. ^ tan.org.ph, APPLICANTS TO THE SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE POST
  2. ^ "- GMA News Online - The go-to site for Filipinos everywhere - Latest Philippine News". www.gmanews.tv. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011.
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Political offices
Preceded by
Romulo Baccoro Jr.
Governor of Marinduque
2019–present
Incumbent
Legal offices
Preceded by
Leon Garcia Jr.
Judicial and Bar Council Representative from the Integrated Bar
1993–1995
Succeeded by
Francisco Santiago
Preceded by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
2006–2018
Succeeded by