Talk:Voltaire Y. Rosales

Latest comment: 9 months ago by Dgndenver in topic Adulatory tone

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Adulatory tone edit

Much of this is not written in an encyclopedic tone. As an example, "Voltaire Y. Rosales took the ringing words of Justice Pompeyo Diaz to heart when he donned the robes of a judge. He plunged himself into his work with dedication. He served with a burning passion for justice and shining compassion for the victims of injustice. The lowliest citizen could stand before his courtroom unafraid of the mightiest tycoon, for he was confident that in the court of Judge Voltaire Y. Rosales justice would be dispensed in accordance with the Roman Maxim, 'Let justice be done though the heavens fall.'" The reference at the very end probably didn't support all that, but there's no way to tell because the link is dead. Dgndenver (talk) 07:47, 9 August 2023 (UTC)Reply