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Harriet Demetriou

Filipino lawyer


Filipino lawyer

FieldValue
office1Chair of the Commission on Elections
term_start1January 11, 1999
term_end1January 21, 2001
predecessor1Luzviminda Tancangco
successor1Alfredo Benipayo
president1Joseph Estrada
office2Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan
term_start2August 28, 1995
term_end2February 14, 1998
predecessor2Bienvenido Vera Cruz
successor2Rodolfo Palattao
president2Fidel V. Ramos
nationalityFilipino

Harriet Obias Demetriou is a Filipino lawyer and retired judge. She served as the chairperson of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) from 1999 to 2001, the first woman to serve in that post. Prior to that, she was an associate justice of the Sandiganbayan, serving from 1995 to 1998. As presiding judge of the Pasig regional trial court, she presided over the trial for the murders of Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez, in which Calauan, Laguna mayor Antonio Sanchez and his accomplices were convicted in 1995.

Career

Regional Trial Court judge

Demetriou, the then-judge of Pasig regional trial court, handed down the March 1995 verdict against former Calauan, Laguna mayor Antonio Sanchez and six others (then-PNP Calauan Deputy Chief George Medialdea, Luis Corcolon, Rogelio "Boy" Corcolon, Zoilo Ama, Baldwin Brion, and Pepito Kawit) for the rape-slay of 21-year-old Mary Eileen Sarmenta and the killing of 19-year-old Allan Gomez in June 1993.

Chair of the Commission on Elections

In 1998, Demetriou was appointed by President Joseph Estrada to be his chief presidential legal adviser. On January 11, 1999, President Estrada appointed her as Chair of the Commission on Elections. After the Second EDSA Revolution in January 2001 that led to Estrada's overthrow, Demetriou tendered her courtesy resignation which was accepted by succeeding president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Demetriou was the lead counsel for the core officers of the Magdalo Group, who led the siege to the Oakwood hotel in Makati on July 27, 2003.

Personal life

Demetriou is Roman Catholic, and is a devotee of the Our Lady, Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace. In 2022, she sued exorcist priest Winston Cabading for offending religious feelings over the priest's alleged mockery of the Marian image which is not recognized by the Holy See. On January 24, 2024, prosecutors dismissed the case for "insufficiency of evidence, since her complaint has no basis and there is no proof or document to support her claims."

On March 19, 2024, in a circular, Archbishop Gilbert Garcera of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa stated that the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith upon the request of Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, revealed the 1951 decree rejecting the Mediatrix apparition, “in which Sister Mother Mary Cecilia of Jesus, OCD, then the superior of the convent where the known events occurred, confessed guiltily to having deceived the faithful about the alleged apparitions in Lipa and consequently asked for forgiveness”. Demetriou continued to express skepticism over the letter.

References

References

  1. (August 22, 2019). "'A plot hatched in hell': Timeline of the Gomez-Sarmenta murder case". [[ABS CBN News]].
  2. Coronel, Sheila S.. (2000). "Investigating Estrada: Millions, Mansions and Mistresses". [[Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism]].
  3. Araneta, Sandy. "Comelec chief resigns".
  4. [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-24333457_ITM access library]
  5. (May 27, 2023). "Harriet Demetriou on case vs exorcist: It's about law, not church doctrine". Rappler.
  6. Esmaquel, Paterno II. (May 24, 2023). "Why an exorcist priest was arrested for ‘offending religious feelings’". [[Rappler]].
  7. Lopez, Rommel. (January 24, 2024). "Perjury case by retired justice vs Dominican exorcist junked".
  8. (March 19, 2024). "Vatican reveals 1951 decree rejecting ‘Lipa apparition’". [[Rappler]].
  9. (March 20, 2024). "Not so fast, ex-justice warns exorcist on Lipa apparition decree". [[Rappler]].
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