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|image name = | honorific-prefix = The Honourable | honorific_suffix = | name=Victorino M. Mapa | image= File:Victorino M. Mapa.jpg | imagesize = frameless | office= 2nd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines | term_start=July 1, 1920 | term_end= October 31, 1921 | predecessor= Cayetano Arellano | successor= Manuel Araullo | appointer=Woodrow Wilson | office2=Secretary of Finance and Justice | term_start2 = November 1, 1913 | term_end2 = June 30, 1920 | predecessor2 = Gregorio S. Araneta | successor2 = Quintin Paredes | appointer2 = Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison | birth_name = Victorino Montano Mapa | birth_date= {{birth date|1855|2|25|mf=y}} | birth_place= Kalibo, Capiz (now Aklan), Captaincy General of the Philippines | death_date= {{death date and age|1927|4|12|1855|2|25|mf=y}} | death_place= Manila, Philippine Islands | nationality = Filipino | restingplace = La Loma Cemetery[1] | spouse = | children = | alma_mater = Colegio de San Juan de Letran University of Santo Tomas | affiliation = | religion = | signature = | footnotes = }} Victorino Montano Mapa (February 25, 1855 – April 12, 1927) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and later, as the second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American colonial Insular Government. CareerHe was homeschooled during his childhood.[2] Later, he earned his Bachelor of Arts from Colegio de San Juan de Letran and his degree of Bachelor of Laws and Jurisprudence from the University of Santo Tomas at the age of 25. He was appointed an Associate Justice of the newly created Supreme Court of the Philippines in 1901, together with Cayetano Arellano and Florentino Torres. He left the Supreme Court to be Secretary of Finance and Justice in 1913 during which he also served on the Philippine Commission, the upper house of the Philippine Legislature. Upon Arellano's retirement in 1920, he was appointed the second Chief Justice. His tenure was brief, as his frail health forced him to retire early on October 31, 1921. He died on April 12, 1927. On April 29, or 17 days later, his fellow retired justice, Florentino Torres, also died. LegacyVictorino Mapa High School in Manila and the nearby Line 2 V. Mapa Station are named after him. A street in Santa Mesa, Victorino Mapa Street, is also named after him.[3]References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://malacanang.gov.ph/undas-2012-a-cemeteries-tour/ |title=Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour |publisher=Presidential Museum & Library (Philippines) |accessdate=27 September 2015}} 2. ^Sevilla, Victor J. Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. QC: New Day Publishers, 1984. Vol. I, p. 16-17. 17. 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/regions/view/20070220-50495/Did_you_know%85|title=Did you know...|publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer|accessdate=22 December 2013}} Bibliography
before= Cayetano Arellano | title= Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines | years= 1920–1921 | after= Manuel Araullo }}{{s-end}}{{Philippine Supreme Court composition | CJ = Mapa | years = 1920–1921 | court1 =1920 November 30 | court2 =1920 July 01 }}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mapa, Victorino}} 9 : Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines|Secretaries of Finance of the Philippines|Secretaries of Justice of the Philippines|Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni|People from Aklan|1855 births|1927 deaths|Burials at La Loma Cemetery|Members of the Philippine Commission |
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