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[SIZE=4]Philippine Psychic Judge who talks to 3 mystic dwarfs loses appeal to keep job: Martyr of Filipino Justice will file 2nd Appeal, Disbarment/Administrative Cases before the August 29 Deadline.[/SIZE]


[SIZE=4]http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/vie...?p=63252#63252[/SIZE]


[SIZE=4]Filipino 'dwarf' judge loses case[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5261856.stm[/SIZE]


[SIZE=3]A Philippines judge who said he consulted imaginary mystic dwarves has failed to convince the Supreme Court to allow him to keep his job.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Florentino Floro was appealing against a three-year inquiry which led to his removal due to incompetence and bias……[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]In a letter to the court he said: "From obscurity, my name and the three mystic dwarves became immortal."[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]Dismissed judge, elfin pals claim immortality [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]http://newsinfo.inq7.net/inquirerhea...ticle_id=13683[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]By Armand Nocum, Inquirer, 02:42am (Mla time) 08/06/2006, page A1 of the August 6, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]HIS pals, “the imaginary dwarfs” Armand, Luis and Angel, may not have impressed the justices of the Supreme Court but, according to dismissed Judge Florentino Floro Jr., he and his three friends were superstars among psychics and believers of the occult throughout the world.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]http://newsinfo.inq7.net/inquirerhea...ticle_id=15519[/SIZE]


[SIZE=3]http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=47281[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]However, the Supreme Court said dalliance with dwarves would gradually erode the public's acceptance of the judiciary as the guardian of the law, if not make it an object of ridicule.[/SIZE]


[SIZE=4]Creature features of the Philippines[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_d...d_str=20060902[/SIZE]


[SIZE=3]Saturday, September 02, 2006[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Judge Floro Florentino is not too pleased with his three spiritual guides being referred to as dwarves or duende, as superstitious Filipinos call these elf-like beings. His brother, who first saw them, called them duende, a Spanish word of ambiguous definition. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]To Filipinos, they are something like tiny magical goblins who live in forested areas. There are, according to folklore, two types: black, denoting evil which can harm, and red, who are good and can heal. On the island of Mindoro , the Mangyan tribe claim to trade with the few remaining duende for forest products. They are said to be extremely shy because of the violence that has been done to them in the past. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Then there are the nocturnal Agta, tall black men who also hang out in the forests, while the Batibat, found in Ilocos, look like fat women who live inside posts, and suffocate people by sitting on top of them. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]The bovine-like Mantahungal have fearsome teeth, the Pugot are self-beheading multi-formed creatures, and the Tikbalang are centaurs in reverse. These and many more magical creatures - some invisible, some half-human, half- animal - are all said to inhabit the Philippine countryside. [/SIZE]


[SIZE=4]Florentino and the three dwarves[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Saturday, September 02, 2006[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_d...d_str=20060902[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]A Filipino judge who was dismissed from the bench because of his ongoing relationship with invisible mystics meets with Sam Chambers to explain his side of the story.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]The Philippine judiciary has oft been the butt of a joke but never before has one of its members caused so much mirth as Judge Floro Florentino and his three invisible dwarves.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Judge Florentino and the dwarves - Luis, Armand and Angel - might sound like a good name for a band but they are in fact the main characters in a surreal tale from a nation famous for its superstitions. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Last month, the trial judge lost his final appeal to keep his job, with the Supreme Court's 72-page ruling stating that Florentino's "dalliance" with Luis, Armand and Angel showed he had a "medically disabling condition of the mind" that rendered him "unfit to discharge the functions of his office" which in turn could "erode the public's esteem of the judiciary" and make it an "object of ridicule." [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Florentino and I arrange to meet at what seems the most apt of places to discuss such matters - the Hobbit Bar on Mabene St in the Manila district of Malate. Charitably offering employment for the vertically challenged, it has been a tourist attraction for more than 10 years. [/SIZE]