Victorino Mapa

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Victorino Mapa

In office
July 1, 1920 – October 31, 1921
Appointed by William McKinley
Preceded by Cayetano Arellano
Succeeded by Manuel Araullo

Born February 25, 1855
Kalibo, Aklan
Died April 12, 1927
Manila

Victorino Mapa (February 25, 1855 - April 12, 1927) was the second Chief Justice of the Philippines.

He graduated his Bachelor of Laws and Jurisprudence from the University of Santo Tomas at the age of 25.

He was chosen as one of the Associate Justices of the newly created Supreme court in 1901, together with Cayetano Arellano and Florentino Torres. He then left the Supreme Court to be Secretary of Justice in 1913. He was called to be Chief Justice in 1920, upon Arellano's retirement.

His tenure was brief, as his frail health forced him to retire early.

He died April 12, 1927. On April 29, or 17 days later, his fellow retired Justice, Florentino Torres, also died.They were both given necrological services by the Supreme Court.

Victorino Mapa High School in Manila is named after him.

  • Cruz, Isagani A. (2000). Res Gestae: A Brief History of the Supreme Court. Rex Book Store, Manila
  • Philippine Reports, Volume 49 (In Memoriam)
Preceded by
Cayetano Arellano
Chief Justice of the Philippines
1920–1921
Succeeded by
Manuel Araullo
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