Romeo Callejo, Sr.

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Romeo J. Callejo, Sr.
Associate Justice
of the Philippine Supreme Court
In office
September 3, 2002  April 27, 2007
Appointed by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Preceded by Sabino R. De Leon, Jr.
Succeeded by Ruben T. Reyes
Personal details
Born (1937-04-28) April 28, 1937
Santa Lucia, Ilocos Sur
Spouse(s) Ma. Filipinas Villanueva Callejo

Romeo J. Callejo, Sr. (born April 28, 1937) is a retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He was appointed to the Court on September 3, 2002 by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and served until his mandatory retirement on April 27, 2007.

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After earning his law degree from the San Beda College of Law in 1962, Callejo joined the law office of Senator Jose W. Diokno. He spent the next 24 years in private practice.

Callejo, Sr. was appointed as a Manila trial court judge in 1986, and was promoted to the Court of Appeals in 1994. He was serving in the Court of Appeals upon his appointment to the Supreme Court in 2002. An expert in the fields of criminal law and procedural law, Callejo, Sr. also taught these subjects in various law schools in Manila, including his alma mater San Beda College.

Possibly one of the most prolific opinion-writers in recent Supreme Court history, Callejo retired on April 28, 2007 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. Upon his retirement, he received the Justice Jose Abad Santos Award from Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno in the retirement ceremonies held in his honor on the day of his retirement. As his 21 years of service in the judiciary drew to a close midnight of April 28, 2007, he was acclaimed by his colleagues for “his untarnished reputation for honesty and integrity, which lawyers and judges, present and future, should emulate.”

He is a member of the Retired Judges Association of the Philippines.

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Preceded by
Sabino R. De Leon, Jr.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
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Succeeded by
Ruben T. Reyes
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