The moment that you can marshal them, in the best way you can, then its just a matter of applying the law, right or wrong.[6], Carpio Morales mentioned that it was hard for her to find role models among women lawyers, because there was so few of them. [6], Carpio Morales joined the Department of Justice (DOJ) in 1971 as Special Assistant to then Justice Secretary Vicente Abad Santos, her former law professor and long-time Dean of the UP College of Law. Elizabeth Zimmerman (mother-in-law) Conchita Carpio Morales (aunt) Antonio Carpio (uncle) Sebastian Duterte (brother-in-law) Paolo Duterte (brother-in-law) Manases Reyes Carpio ( Spanish: [mah-nah-SEHS re.es ka.pjo] ), commonly known as Mans, is a Filipino lawyer who is the husband of vice president of the Philippines, Sara Duterte. On Thursday, the exchange of allegations between the two camps could end as Carpio and his brother-in-law Paolo finally face the Senate after their names have been floated for months. However, her parents maintained a great relationship for the sake of the children. They have two sons, Eugenio Morales III and Umberto "Bert" Morales. Atty. Manases Carpio - Presscon in Palawan - YouTube With his father being a mayor and a fierce politician, she ended up adopting his characters, such as being argumentive, courageous, and independent. MANILA, Philippine . [65] She was then adopted and endorsed by Partido Federal ng Pilipinas as their vice presidential candidate, making her the running mate of its presidential nominee, former senator Bongbong Marcos,[66] and by the People's Reform Party. [57] Her brother Sebastian, incumbent vice mayor of Davao City, ran in her stead. She also demands that the action papers be understandable to laypersons. [40], Carpio Morales comes from a family of lawyers, which include her father, three of his brothers, and her cousin, former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio. [1] For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Mans Carpio . I've always been very vocal about itI don't think my Catholic upbringing had any impact on my work."[6]. They were also implicated after Customs fixer Mark Taguba read text messages mentioning their names as part of the Davao Group. I continue working because I want to secure a just and honest society for you and for every Filipino child," ending it with "as you go to bed tonight, know that your grandmother is optimistic that your tomorrow will be a better day. Nograles earlier filed a protest at the Commission on Elections in Manila questioning the results, stating that there was a conspiracy of local poll officials.