Proper noun
Sereno (plural Serenos)
A surname.
Although she claims that her expulsion was "very unjust," ousted Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno maintains that she has no regrets. Source: Internet
Administration allies in Congress wanted Sereno to appear during the SC budget deliberation, and attend congressional hearings relative to measures of the judicial branch. Source: Internet
A chief justice’s loyalty is to the Constitution and not to the appointing power, Sereno had said of such decisions. Source: Internet
Former Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno claimed that she was prohibited from speaking to Supreme Court justices before the majority of them voted to grant a quo warranto petition seeking her ouster. Source: Internet
Based in Monte Sereno, CA, the company has highly experienced and dedicated front-end and back-end teams comprised of senior software designers who all have more than a decade of experience. Source: Internet
But no, eight of the Supreme Court’s 14 justices decided to oust Sereno themselves. Source: Internet