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When I Was 25 BusinessMirror
Thursday, October 8, 2015
www.businessmirror.com.ph
SPEAKER FELICIANO ‘SONNY’ BELMONTE JR.
BEGAN SERVING THE PEOPLE AT AGE 25
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B J M N. C
NG hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan [He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination].”
“This, one of the famous quotes of the Philippine national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, describes ‘my life,’” said Speaker Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte Jr., who emphasized how impor-
tant the past is in one’s future. Reminiscing about the past, Belmonte said that while studying law at the Lyceum of the Philippines, he was working as a
reporter at the Manila Chronicle, covering the police and the Commission on Elections beats. “If there’s no past, there’s no future,” the 79-year-old Belmonte said.
Lawyer at 25 BUT at the age of 25, Belmonte resigned from the Manila Chronicle and took the Bar examinations. His career as a lawyer also started at age 25, when he passed the Bar with high grades: 94 percent in Political Law; 93 percent in International Law and Land Registration and Mortgages; and with a general weighted average of 85.55 percent.
His grades were then one of the highest among examinees. Belmonte was born in Manila on October 2, 1936, to Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. and his wife Luz, a teacher. As a new lawyer, he handled several criminal cases for free. “Continuing my 25th year, I was practicing law as best as I could. [At that time] I didn’t have choices. I was a new lawyer. Criminal cases were assigned to me by a prosecutor, and I was handling these cases for free for a few months,” Belmonte said. Continued on E8
SPEAKER Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte Jr., when he finished law school at the age of 25.