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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

EN BANC

[G.R. No. L-27151. November 29, 1969.]

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ALEXANDER TILOS, JOSE DE LA TORRE alias Blackie, alias Jose Diaz, SALING MAGBANUA, PANTALEON ARES, ET AL., Defendants, JOSE DE LA TORRE alias Blackie, alias Jose Diaz, Defendant.

Raoul B. Agrava (Counsel de Officio), for Defendant-Appellant.

Solicitor General Antonio P. Barredo, Assistant Solicitor General Antonio G. Ibarra and Solicitor Celso P. Yuangan for Plaintiff-Appellee.


SYLLABUS


1. REMEDIAL LAW; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; ARRAIGNMENT; PLEA OF GUILTY IMPORTS ADMISSION OF PRESENCE OF AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCE. — It is a well-established rule that a plea of guilty imports an admission of the presence of the aggravating circumstance alleged in the information. There being four aggravating circumstances and the lone mitigating one of plea of guilty, the death penalty becomes mandatory.

2. CRIMINAL LAW; COMPLEX CRIME; NO COMPLEX CRIME OF DOUBLE MURDER IN INSTANT CASE. — The trial court erred in considering the killing of the spouses Calidquid as one complex crime. There is no showing that both were slaughtered by a single discharge of firearms. The husband being shot in the temple and the wife in the jaw, and the finding of the corpses in different rooms of the house, clearly establish that they were the victims of separate discharges, and that the accused committed two separate and distinct murders, for which he should be separately penalized.


D E C I S I O N


PER CURIAM:



Automatic review of a death sentence passed by the Court of First Instance of Zamboanga del Sur (Pagadian) in its Criminal Case No. 1618.

The record before us is to the effect that Alexander Tilos, Sosing Gallego @ Ruam Fuentes, Jose de la Torre @ Blackie @ Jose Diaz, Saling Magbanua, 3 John Does and Pantaleon Ares were charged with the crime of double murder, committed in the manner described as follows in the Amended Information (Record, page 31):jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"That on 29 March 1960, at about 7:00 o’clock in the evening, in Manlabay, Municipality of Dumingag, Province of Zamboanga del Sur, Republic of the Philippines and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the above-named principal accused, armed with .45 caliber Pistol and .30 caliber Carbine Rifles, with intent to kill, treachery and evident premeditation; conspiring and confederating with one another, did then and there willfully, unlawfully and feloniously attack and shoot with said firearms Francisco Calidquid and Felicidad Gomela, husband and wife, respectively, in their house, thereby inflicting upon them mortal gunshot wounds on their bodies which caused their instantaneous deaths. The accused Pantaleon Ares is charged as an accomplice, his ‘criminal participation is being deduced from contemporaneous acts evidencing actual participation in the criminal design"

"CONTRARY TO LAW with the aggravating circumstances of (1) having committed the crime in the dwelling of the deceased; (2) that the crime was committed at nighttime to better accomplish their purpose; (3) that there was superior arms and strength, and (4) that accused Jose de la Torre is a recidivist having been convicted for Homicide by the Court of First Instance of Negros Occidental."cralaw virtua1aw library

When the case was set for arraignment, the prosecuting attorney moved for the discharge of accused Alexander Tilos for lack of evidence, and the motion was granted. Jose de la Torre and Pantaleon Ares, assisted by counsel de officio (the others being still at large), appeared and the following developments took place, according to the decision itself:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

". . . The Court apprised said accused of the consequences of their plea, the seriousness of the charge and the heavy penalty that may be imposed therefor. The said accused declared in open court that they understood the full import of their plea and are ready and willing to plead guilty to the charge. Thereupon the Court ordered said accused to be arraigned.

"Upon being arraigned, the accused Jose de la Torre and Pantaleon Ares, assisted by their counsel de officio, each freely and voluntarily pleaded guilty as principal and accomplice, respectively," (Record, page 39)

Upon their plea and the circumstances disclosed by the sworn statements made by the accused in their confessions to the authorities, and which were attached to the initial complaint of the Chief of Police (Record, pages 3 and 9), as well as the autopsy reports (Record, pages 15 & 16) that Felicidad Gumila Calidquid died of severe hemorrhage secondary to a gunshot wound entering her right cheek, near the mouth, and proceeding downward, without exit of the projectile, and that Francisco Calidquid in turn died from cerebral hemorrhage caused by a gunshot wound in the right temple near the right eyebrow, the court below found the accused De la Torre guilty as charged, with the four aggravating circumstances averred in the complaint and the mitigating circumstance of spontaneous plea of guilty, and sentenced him to death for the complex crime of double murder. Pantaleon Ares was found likewise guilty of double murder with the three aggravating circumstances, but, with the mitigation due to voluntary surrender and plea of guilty, was sentenced to reclusión perpetua which said Ares did not appeal.

Both accused were further sentenced to pay jointly and severally P6,000.00 to the heirs of each of the deceased. Pursuant to law, the case of accused De la Torre was brought to this Supreme Court on automatic review.

After scrutinizing the record, counsel de officio for accused De la Torre finds the decision of the court below correct and in conformity with law. Our own study coincides with that appreciation, specially since it is a well-established rule that a plea of guilty imports an admission of the presence of the aggravating circumstances alleged in the information. 1 There being four aggravating circumstances and the lone mitigating one of plea of guilty, the death penalty becomes mandatory.

It does appear, however, that the trial court erred in considering the killing of the spouses Calidquid as one complex crime. There is no showing that both were slaughtered by a single discharge of firearms. The husband being shot in the temple and the wife in the jaw, and the finding of the corpses in different rooms of the house, clearly establish that they were the victims of separate discharges, and that the accused committed two separate and distinct murders, for which he should be separately penalized. 2

WHEREFORE, the decision under review must be, and hereby is, modified in that the accused is sentenced to death for each murder committed. Accused Jose de la Torre is further ordered to pay a civil indemnity of P12,000.00 3 (instead of P6,000.00, as adjudged below) to the heirs of each of the victims, in addition to one half of the costs.

Concepcion, C.J., Reyes, J.B.L., Dizon, Makalintal, Zaldivar, Sanchez, Castro, Fernando and Teehankee, JJ., concur.

Barredo, J., did not take part.

Endnotes:



1. People v. Egido, 90 Phil. 763; People v. Llagas, L-5015, 31 May 1957; People v. Floresca, L-8614, 31 May 1956.

2. People v. Layos, 60 Phil. 224; People v. Alisub, 69 Phil. 362; People v. Buyco, 80 Phil. 58; People v. Macaso, 86 Phil. 272; People v. Mortero, L-10948, 20 May 1960.

3. People v. Pantoja, L-18793, 11 Oct. 1968; People v. Gutierrez, L-25372, 29 Nov. 1968; People v. Buenbrazo, L-27852, 29 Nov. 1968; People v. Lumantas, L-28355, 17 July 1969.




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