Digest Author: A. Rodriguez: Doctrine
Digest Author: A. Rodriguez: Doctrine
Digest Author: A. Rodriguez: Doctrine
Rodriguez
Beckett vs. Sarmiento (2013)
Petitioner: GEOFFREY BECKETT
Respondent: JUDGE OLEGARIO R. SARMIENTO, JR., RTC, Branch 24,
Cebu City
DOCTRINE:
FACTS:
1. Geoffrey Beckett (Australian) was previously married to Eltesa
Densing Beckett (Filipina). Out of the marriage was born their son,
Geoffrey, Jr.
2. They eventually separated and sued each other. Eltesa file a case for
violation of the VAWC Act and a suit for the declaration of nullity of
their marriage. While George commenced criminal charges against
Eltesa for adultery. Both cases ended in the sala of respondent
Judge Sarmiento.
3. A judgment was rendered based on a compromise agreement.
Eltesa and George agreed to cause the dismissal of all pending civil
and criminal cases against each other and categorically agreed that
George shall have full and permanent custody over Geoffrey, Jr.,
then five (5) years old, subject to the visitorial rights of Eltesa.
4. Beckett left for Australia but in the years to come they would come
and see Eltesa in Cebu every Christmas. Eventually, Beckett
obtained a divorce from Eltesa in Australia.
5. In the 2010 visit, Beckett consented to have Geoffrey, Jr. stay with
Eltesa even after the holidays, provided she return the child on
January 9, 2011. January 9 came and went but Geoffrey, Jr.
remained with Eltesa, prompting Beckett to file a petition against
Eltesa for violation of VAWC.
6. Geoffrey also later applied for the issuance of a writ of habeas
corpus. During conference on the application for habeas corpus,
Geoffrey, Jr., then 9 years old, displayed inside the courtroom
hysterical conduct, shouting and crying, not wanting to let go of
Eltesa and acting as though, he, the father, was a total stranger.
7. Despite this Judge Sarmiento issued the MARCH 1 2011 Order
which ordered(1) Eltesa to return Geoffrey, Jr. to George; and (2)
George to bring the child in the pre-trial conference. But for some
reason, the turnover of Geoffrey, Jr. to Beckett did not materialize.
8. On March 15, 2011, George alleged that while waiting for the pre-trial
conference to start, he saw one Helen Sy, purportedly a close friend
of Eltesa, enter Judge Sarmientos chambers. Then, during the
conference itself, Eltesa moved for the reconsideration of the courts
DISPOSITION: Dismissed.
Geoffrey, Jr., at the time when he persistently refused to be turned over to his
father, was already over 7 years of age. As such, he was very much capable