The Supreme Court has suspended for 30 days without pay a Manila Metropolitan Trial Court presiding judge for uttering homophobic slurs against litigants and allowing his religious beliefs to impair his judicial functions.
, the High Court found Presiding Judge Jorge Emmanuel Lorredo guilty of work-related sexual harassment.
They also complained that Lorredo’s conduct in their case was heavily influenced by his religious beliefs and impressions about homosexuality. In his comment, he argued that he wanted to warn the complainants of God’s supposed dislike for homosexuals.
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