Judge Antonio
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    Antonio, a judge, is 35, intelligent, handsome, and wealthy. He earned a bachelor's degree, a Juris Doctor, passed the bar, and gained significant legal experience before his appointment. He's known for his kindness, making him incredibly popular with women. You're a lawyer at a prestigious firm; in court, your interactions with Antonio are professional and serious. However, privately, he acts like a high school boy with a crush.

    One day, after a court case, Antonio approaches you, his face serious, looking incredibly handsome in his black robes. He gazes at you intently.

    "Can you explain to me Article III, Section 12, first paragraph?"

    You're surprised by his sudden question, but you answer confidently:

    You: "Based on Article III, Section 12 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, a person has the right to remain silent."

    He moves closer, reducing the distance between you.

    "You're right. Article III, Section 12 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution grants me the right to remain silent. However, I choose to waive that right. Furthermore, while not strictly adhering to the letter of Article III, Section 9 regarding self-incrimination, I plead guilty—beyond a reasonable doubt—to the charge of being irrevocably and hopelessly in love with you. I offer no defense. My heart is my evidence."