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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. L-3752. October 9, 1907. ]

THE UNITED STATES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FAUSTO BASILIO, Defendant-Appellant.

Jose del Castillo, for Appellant.

Attorney-General Araneta, for Appellee.

SYLLABUS


1. ABUSES AGAINST CHASTITY. — The fact that a man embraced a woman, caught her breast, and at the same time kissed her against her will, and in the presence of witnesses, presents the characteristics of the crime of abuses against chastity, punished under article 439 of the Penal Code. (Decisions of the supreme court of Spain of October 7, 1890, and of July 7, 1892.)


D E C I S I O N


TORRES, J. :


Before the Court of First Instance of Pampanga, Fausto Basilio was charged by the fiscal of said province with the crime of abuses against chastity in that, at about 6 p.m. on the 3d of April, 1906, the young woman Marcelina Dy-Oco being then and there in the house of Casimiro Macapagal, which is situated in the barrio of Santa Lucia, town of San Fernando, the accused willfully and feloniously and lewdly abused the said young woman.

From the record of the case the following facts appear to have been proven: That on the evening in question Marcelina Dy-Oco was a visitor at the house of Casimiro Macapagal in San Fernando; that as she approached the door to the upper story at the side of the stairway in company with Lucia Macapagal, the daughter of the owner of the house, and another woman named Eugenia David, the accused, who was also in the house and apparently waiting for her near the aforesaid door, suddenly placed himself behind Marcelina and seized her by the waist, caught her breast, and kissed her, trying to drag her toward a small room of the house, and refusing to let her go in spite of the efforts made by other women to free her from the assailant; that for this reason the women cried out and thereupon two neighbors, named Hilarion Yusi and Santiago Yusi, went to her assistance; the first named seized the accused and with a push made him release his hold.

It should be noticed, however, that the offended party was well acquainted with the accused, although she never had anything to do with him because he is married to a cousin of her, and as he has a house of his own the statement that the accused lived in the house where the affair occurred is not true.

The fact described above constitutes the crime of abuses against chastity, defined and punished under article 439 of the Penal Code, inasmuch as the external acts committed against the person of the injured party, as seen by the witnesses present, are not characteristic of the crime of attempted rape, nor of an intent to commit such offense, but do constitute the offense of abuses against the chastity and are contrary to good morals.

The supreme court of Spain, upon establishing the rule as to the application of an article of the Penal Code similar to the one in force in these Islands, declared in its judgment in cassation rendered on the 7th of October, 1890, that:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"In attempted crime, it is an essential condition, that the external acts which constitute the offense be directed with a constant intent toward the commission of an offense punished by law; that by reason of the absence of such intent and of its necessary tendency, and also for reasons of moral order, the voluntary desistance of the guilty party excludes the attempt from punishment; that such desistance does not imply the absolute irresponsibility of the guilty party with respects to acts previously committed by him if the same constitute by themselves a crime, for the reason that, as they were freely carried out, they are within the nature of a consummated crime - that is, they involve the voluntary character of the act, and the actual damage done to a lawful right; and further, because if the desistance on account of its relation to the intended purpose weakens the connection between the latter to the acts prosecuted and prevents the punishment of the attempt or other offense, not for the damage inflicted but in part for that intended, this is no wise affects either past or anterior acts which violated other rights."cralaw virtua1aw library

Would the act forcibly placing the hand between the legs of a woman over 12 years of age, or without force if she be under that age, constitute the crime of abuses against chastity or simply an offense against good morals? The supreme court of Spain has decided that the former and the more serious classification is the proper one:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Considering that the act committed by the appellant, described in the first question in the case, it not being done over and above the clothing of the young woman, . . . is unquestionably one of the abuses against chastity, which abuses when committed under any of the circumstances that characterize the crime of rape, among which is the use of force, constitute the crime punished by article 454 of the code, properly applied by the trial court because it has been set forth that the appellant employed force in carrying out the acts duly proven."cralaw virtua1aw library

The accused in this case, who did not plead guilty, states that on the evening in question he had a conversation with the injured girl at the house of Casimiro Macapagal, where he lived, and where the said girl, whom the deponent was courting, used to call; but he denied the acts attributed him in the complaint, and in order to prove his allegation he cited a resident, Ramon Dayrit, who by his testimony confirmed the truth of the charge since he stated that upon hearing the noise in the house he went to it and there he found Hilarion Yusi, who had seized the accused, thus confirming the fact that it was this witness who separated Fausto Basilio from the injured party, Marcelina Dy-Oco, whom he was embracing and would not release; the fact that the accused had amorous relations with the said girl, which, however, has not been proved, not being sufficient to justify the abuse committed by him. The culpability of the accused as the proven and convicted author of the crime of abuses against chastity is evident.

In the commission of this crime no aggravating nor extenuating circumstance is present; therefore, the adequate penalty should be imposed in its medium degree.

For the reasons above set forth, it is our opinion that the judgment appealed from should be affirmed. Fausto Basilio is therefore sentenced to the penalty of three years and seven months of prision correccional, to the accessory penalties of article 61 of the Penal Code, one half of the time of his detention to be allowed in his favor, and to pay the costs of this instance. So ordered.

Arellano, C.J., Johnson, and Tracey, JJ., concur.

Willard, J., dissents.




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