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THIRD DIVISION


[G.R. No. 113795. March 28, 1995.]


PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JESUS ESPINOSA, JR. and RODNEY ESPINOSA, Accused. JESUS ESPINOSA, JR., Accused-Appellant.


D E C I S I O N


MELO, J.:


Accused were charged with murder in an Information reading as follows:

That on or about the 13th day of February 1993, in the City of Iloilo, Philippines and within the jurisdiction of this Court, said accused Jesus Espinosa alias Jingjing Espinosa, armed with a handgun of unknown caliber, conspiring and confederating with Rodney Espinosa, working together and helping one another, with evident premeditation, by means of treachery and with a decided purpose to kill did then and there wilfully, unlawfully and criminally shot, hit and wound Agusto Elon with the said handgun, with which the herein accused was provided at the time, thereby causing upon said Agusto Elon bullet wound on his head, which cause his death few moments thereafter. nadchanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

(p. 8, Rollo.)

After trial, the court a quo rendered a decision dated November 19, 1993 disposing:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the accused Jesus Espinosa, Jr., alias Jing-Jing Espinosa, is hereby found guilty beyond reasonable doubt as principal, in the crime of murder, defined and penalized under Art. 248 of the Revised Penal Code and there being no mitigating or aggravating circumstance, is hereby sentenced to suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua.

The accused, Rodney Espinosa, alias Rodney Secuilan, is acquitted on the ground that the prosecution failed to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The accused Jesus Espinosa, Jr. is further ordered to pay as civil liability to the heirs of the deceased, the amount of P4,450.00, as actual damages; P50,000.00 for his wrongful death and P20,000.00 as moral damages; and the costs of this suit.

Said accused Jesus Espinosa, Jr. who is detained, is accredited with the number of days he spent under detention, if he is qualified, otherwise he shall be credited with only four-fifth (4/5) of his preventive imprisonment.

The other accused, Rodney Espinosa, alias Rodney Secuilan, who is also detained, is hereby ordered released immediately.

(pp. 87-88, Rollo.)

From said decision accused Jesus Espinosa, Jr. appealed, insisting on his alibi.

The facts of the case, as summarized by the trial court and as borne out by the evidence, are as follows:

At about 11:40 in the evening of February 13, 1993, while the deceased Agusto Elon, a deaf mute, was urinating near the gate of the fence of the house of his sister, Cynthia Villanueva, at Zamora Extension Street, Iloilo City, the accused Jesus Espinosa, Jr. alias Jing-Jing Espinosa, shot said Agusto Elon at the back of his head three times, which caused his death. Rodney Espinosa, alias Rodney Secuilan, was standing about four feet away from Jesus Espinosa, Jr., when the latter shot Agusto Elon.

The shooting of Agusto Elon was witnessed by his father Juan Elon because at that time, he was sleeping in the house of his daughter Cynthia, which house is situated along the road, or along Zamora Extension Street. He was requested by his daughter to sleep at her house, which is only fifteen (15) meters away from his own house, as Cynthia's husband was at Lemery, Iloilo, at that time, and she and her children had no companion in their house.

As earlier stated, the house of Cynthia Elon Villanueva is located along or about one (1) foot from Zamora Extension Street. The fence of her house which is made of hollow blocks is at the same time the wall of the front of her house.

The place where his son was shot was well lighted and there was an electric light at the post near the place of the incident. When Jesus Espinosa, Jr. shot Agusto Elon he was about three feet away, more or less, from the deceased. The deceased was facing the wall when he was shot and his back was turned towards the accused, Jesus Espinosa, Jr.

Juan Elon cried aloud when he saw his son being shot and ran downstairs, towards him, but he stumbled at the mosquito net of his grandchildren. His wife who was sleeping at their house, which is very near the house of his daughter arrived first at the scene of the incident. When he reached his son, Juan Elon embraced him. He saw that the bullets were "bulging" on his forehead and blood was oozing from his neck. He was already dead. He recognized the accused because he worked as a "stevedore" at the pier, and had also worked with the grandfather of the accused and had known the accused since they were small.

At the time of his death, Augusto Elon was only 21 years old. Although a deaf mute, his son was employed at "Basic Fruit Corporation" situated at Pavia, Iloilo. His job was "peeling banana", to be made into "banana chips" but he does not know how much his son was earning.

His son usually went home at about 10 to 11 o'clock in the evening, because before going home he used to pass at the back of the church at Jaro, Iloilo, to visit his friends, who were also deaf mutes.

After his son died, the cadaver was embalmed and an autopsy was conducted. He paid funeraria Porras the amount of Three Thousand Six Hundred (P3,600.00) Pesos, for funeral services. He also hired 6 jeepneys during the funeral at Fifty (50.00) Pesos. He bought "Zest-O" Juice during the funeral, for the merienda of the deceased's friends, he spent the amount of One Thousand Four Hundred (P1,400.00) Pesos. He also bought bread and sandwich spread and spent One Thousand (P1,000.00) Pesos. For the "pantheon" of his son he spent Six Hundred (P600.00) Pesos. For church services, Two Hundred (P200.00) Pesos, or a total amount of Four Thousand Four Hundred Fifty (P4,450.00) Pesos.

The testimony of Juan Elon, the father of the deceased was corroborated by another eyewitness Romualdo Robles.

He testified that while he was on his way home to Zamora Extension Street, at around 11:40 in the evening of February 13, 1993, coming from Rotary park and while he was across the street in front of the house of Juan Elon, he saw Jesus Espinosa, Jr. shoot Agusto Elon or "Apa Elon", in front of their house at Zamora Extension, Iloilo City. He was about fifteen to twenty meters away front the place of the incident and the place was well lighted.

At the time of the shooting, Agusto Elon was urinating and the deceased was about three to four feet away from the assailant. He saw Jesus Espinosa, Jr. shoot "Apa" Elon three times and the deceased fell on his face on the fence (nagdamhag sa kudal) and he fell on the ground on his back.

(pp. 70-73, Rollo)

Accused-appellant maintains that the prosecution failed in its task to identify him positively as the perpetrator of the crime. The evidence does not support accused-appellant's contention. Two eyewitness to the shooting positively identified accused-appellant as the person who shot the victim. Prosecution witness Romualdo Robles positively and unequivocably identified accused-appellant as the perpetrator of the crime. Robles testified thusly:

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

While you were on your way home that evening of February 13, 1993, at around 11:40 in the evening, can you recall whether there was any untoward incident that happened?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, I witnessed the shooting incident done by Jingjing Espinosa to Apa Elon.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Who is this Apa Elon?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

The son of Tyo Juan Elon?

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

What is his name if you know?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Agosto Elon.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

You said you witnessed the shooting of Apa Elon, in what particular place was Apa Elon shot?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In front of their house?

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In what street?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Zamora Extension.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Iloilo City?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, sir.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

You said you saw the shooting of Apa Elon, how far were you from the place where the shooting took place?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

My distance from the victim is about from 15 to 20 meters.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

From where you were situated, where is the shooting incident, can you tell whether the place of the incident is lighted or not?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In the house of Tyo Juan there was a light and the place of the incident is so well lighted.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Who is this Tyo Juan you are referring to?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

The father of Apa Elon.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

You said you saw the actual shooting of Apa Elon, what was the victim doing when he was shot?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

He was urinating and his back turned down the assailant.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

How far was the assailant from the victim when the victim was shot?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Three to four feet from the back.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

You said Apa Elon was shot by Jing-Jing Espinosa do you know the complete name of Jing-Jing Espinosa?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Jesus Espinosa.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

If this person whom you and who shot Apa Elon is inside the courtroom, can you point to him?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, sir.

ATTY. CASTRO:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Please point to him.

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

There (witness is pointing to one in the audience whom when asked answered by the name of Jesus Espinosa.)

(pp. 7-13, tsn, July 23, 1993)

The testimony of Romualdo Robles was fully corroborated by Juan Elon, the father of the victim, who testified as follows:

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

At about that time 11:40 you said you witnessed the shooting of your son, where was your son situated insofar as you are concerned in relation to you?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Beside the gate because he was urinating.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

While your son was urinating were you also witnessing the same?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, sir.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

What happened then when your son was urinating?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Jesus alias Jingjing and Rodney Espinosa passed by and without any provocation they shot my son three times.

PROSECUTOR:

Why did you say that without any provocation they shot your son three times?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

I do not know, because my son was urinating and my son is a deafmute.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Did you see where your son was shot?

WITNESS:

At the 'tangkugo'.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

How many times he was shot?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Three times.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Who shot him?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Jesus Espinosa, Jr. alias Jingjing.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Did you see him holding a gun?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, sir.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Did you see his face clearly when he shot your son?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Yes, sir.

PROSECUTOR:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Why do you say you saw his face clearly?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

Because the street was well-lighted and there is a post-lamp and the light at the houses were lighting.

(pp. 12-15, ibid).cralaw

Accused-appellant questions the veracity of the testimony of Juan Elon, maintaining that Juan Elon was asleep at the time that the victim was shot. Again the evidence does not substantiate accused-appellant's contention. Juan Elon unequivocably testified that he was fully awake when the shooting took place.

ATTY. MACAHILIG:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

What time did you wake up after having gone to sleep?

WITNESS:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

I am already old and my sleep is not so heavy and it is so light that I can hear the noise and I hear the trisykad that stopped and I saw my son alighted from that trisykad.

(p. 29, tsn., July 7, 1993)

In the absence of any ill motive on the part of Juan Elon to point to accused-appellant as the perpetrator of the crime charged, Juan Elon's testimony must be given full faith and credit (People vs. Tolentino, 218 SCRA 337 [1993]). A thorough search of the record fails to uncover any such ill motive. Neither does his relationship to the victim impair his credibility (People vs. Dominguez, 217 SCRA 170 [1993]).cralaw

Further, Accused-Appellant.impugns the testimony of prosecution witness Romualdo Robles. Accused-appellant asserts that the testimony of Robles to the effect that Juan Elon and his wife went out of the house together is inconsistent with the testimony of Juan Elon that his wife went out of their house first then followed by him. The question of who got out of their respective houses first is obviously a minor, trivial, and inconsequential matter that cannot adversely affect the testimony of Robles that he saw accused-appellant shoot the victim.

Accused-appellant also assails Robles for his failure to immediately report what he saw to the policeman who arrived at the scene of the crime. Such failure does not subvert the credibility of Robles, for as explained by him he immediately went home after the shooting because he was afraid that he might get involved (p. 7, tsn., July 23, 1993).

The reticence of Cabatas to immediately reveal the said statement to the police officers was satisfactorily explained; he was then afraid. The natural reluctance of witnesses to volunteer information to the police authorities in criminal cases is a matter of judicial notice. He might have deemed it the better part of valor not to give the name of the accused who was still at large and who probably recognized him. Such reluctance should not affect his testimony. The decisive factor is that he in fact identified the accused.

(People vs. Viente, 225 SCRA 361, 370.)

In an attempt to destroy the credibility of Robles, Accused-Appellant.presented a certification of Kilayko Express Services, Inc. to the effect that Robles had never been an employee thereat, this to rebut the statement of Robles that he was an errand boy of Kilayko Express, Inc. In this regard, we fully agree with the following observation of the trial court:

The defense would like to assail the credibility of Romualdo Robles, the second witness of the prosecution by presenting a certification issued by the president or general manager of Kilayko Express, Inc., Victor Kilayko, that Mr. Romualdo Robles has not been an employee of Kilayko Express, Inc. in whatever capacity since 1990 up to 1993. But Romualdo Robles never asserted that he was an employee of Kilayko Express, Inc. He merely testified that he was a mere "errand boy" or "messenger" but not a, regular employee. He received no regular salary and he accepted whatever amount that might be given to him as an errand boy. As a matter of fact, in his personal circumstances, he stated that he was jobless.

(pp. 25-26, Rollo.)

We reject the defense of alibi put up by accused-appellant not only because alibi cannot prevail over the positive identification by the prosecution witnesses (People vs. Dominguez, 217 SCRA 170 [1993], but also because accused-appellant has failed to establish that it was physically impossible for him to have been present at the place where the crime was committed at the time it happened (People vs. Flores, 217 SCRA 613 [1993]). In the case at bench, Accused-Appellant.professes that he was in a fishpond situated at Brgy. Taguangin, Ajuy, Iloilo at the time of the commission of the crime. However, said place is only 80 kilometers away from Iloilo City, and can be negotiated by bus in about 1-1/2 to 2 hours. Therefore, the element of physical impossibility of presence of accused-appellant at the scene and the time of the crime does not obtain.

We, however, agree with accused-appellant that the mitigating circumstance of voluntary surrender should be taken into consideration in fixing the penalty. The trial court itself stated that the record shows the fact of voluntary surrender but refrained from taking it into consideration because, according to the trial court, the report or the warrant of arrest was not offered in evidence. There was no need for said report to be submitted in evidence because the court can take cognizance of it, the same being part of the record.

It is a settled rule that a tribunal may at any time take judicial notice of the records of a case pending before it. nadchanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

(Universal Textile Mills, Inc. vs. Court of Industrial Relations; 36 SCRA 619, 623 [1970])

We nonetheless concur with the following findings of the trial court that the killing of the victim was characterized by treachery:nadchanroblesvirtualawlibrary

In this case, it was clearly shown beyond reasonable doubt that the back of the deceased was turned to the accused, when he was shot three times. He was urinating when shot and was defenseless. He was unaware what happened to him. He could not have put up any defense at all. In short, the accused in executing the crime, employed means, methods or forms which tend directly and specially to ensure its execution, without risks to himself arising from the defense which the offended party might make. There was no way the deceased could defend himself under the circumstances. Indeed, there was treachery.

(p. 84, Rollo.)

In view of the presence of the qualifying circumstance of treachery, the crime committed by accused-appellant is murder under Article 248 of the Revised Penal Code. There being a mitigating circumstance, the penalty for murder prescribed by said Article 248, which is reclusion temporal in its maximum period to death, should be imposed in its minimum period, or 17 years, 4 months, and 1 day, to 20 years. Applying the Indeterminate Sentence Law, the proper penalty is that next lower in degree, which is prision mayor in its maximum period to reclusion temporal in its medium period, or 10 years and 1 day of prision mayor, to 17 years and 4 months of reclusion temporal. (People vs. Roel Ponayo y Villanueva, G.R. No. 111523, August 10, 1994).cralaw

WHEREFORE, the decision appealed from is HEREBY AFFIRMED, with the modification that accused-appellant IS HEREBY SENTENCED to an indeterminate sentence of ten (10) years and one (1) day of prision mayor, as minimum, to seventeen (17) years and four (4) months of reclusion temporal as maximum.

In all other respects, the decision appealed from is hereby affirmed.

No special pronouncement is made as to costs. nadchanroblesvirtuallawlibrary

SO ORDERED.

Feliciano, Romero, Vitug and Francisco, JJ., concur.

 

 




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  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-1012 March 20, 1995 : JOHAN L.H. WINGARTS, ET AL. vs. SERVILLANO M. MEJIA

  • Adm. Matter No. P-94-1045 March 21, 1995 : BRAULIO D. YARANON vs. JONATHAN RULLODA

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-1000 March 22, 1995 : ARCHIMEDES P. CARDINES, ET AL. vs. GREGORIO L. ROSETE

  • Adm. Matter No.. RTJ-941140 & RTJ-94-1218 March 23, 1995 : NOE CANGCO ZARATE vs. ROBERTO B. ROMANILLOS

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-92-713 March 27, 1995 : GLENITA S. LEGASPI vs. FRANCISCO A. GARRETE

  • Adm. Case No. 3701 March 28, 1995 : PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK vs. TELESFORO S. CEDO

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-1-061-SC March 29, 1995 : JOAQUIN YUSECO, ET AL. vs. JUANITO A. BERNAD

  • Adm. Case No. 2936 March 31, 1995 : CESAR V. ROCES vs. JOSE G. APORTADERA

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-6-189-RTC March 7, 1995 : IN RE: PARTIAL REPORT ON THE AUDIT AND INVENTORY OF CASES IN TANAUAN, BATANGAS

  • Adm. Matter No. P-92-766 March 27, 1995 : LOURDES SUMALJAG EVANGELISTA vs. LUISA PENSERGA

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-902 March 27, 1995 : EMETERIO L. ASINAS, JR. vs. ERNESTO T. TRINIDAD

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-92-706 March 29, 1995 : LUPO ALMODIEL ATIENZA vs. FRANCISCO F. BRILLANTES, JR.,

  • Adm. Matter No. RTJ-92-789 March 7, 1995 : REMEDIOS A. ANTONINO vs. FRANCISCO X. VELEZ

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-93-811 March 1, 1995 - ALICIA T. KAW v. CASIANO P. ANUNCIACION, JR.

  • Adm. Matter No. RTJ-94-1200 March 1, 1995 - ELNORA S. PANGANIBAN v. FRANCISCO MA. GUERRERO, JR.

  • G.R. No. 76530 March 1, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. REDENTOR E. UMALI

  • G.R. Nos. 88298-99 March 1, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ROGELIO L. RIVERA, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 90185 March 1, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ERNESTO B. ABARRI, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 95851 March 1, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. MANOLO VILLANUEVA

  • G.R. No. 108031 March 1, 1995 - DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 109808 March 1, 1995 - ESALYN CHAVEZ v. EDNA BONTO-PEREZ, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 114829 March 1, 1995 - MAXIMINO B. GAMIDO v. NEW BILIBID PRISONS (NBP) OFFICIALS

  • G.R. No. 116615 March 1, 1995 - FERDINAND CUNANAN v. HERMIN E. ARCEO

  • G.R. No. 117211 March 1, 1995 - PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY, INC. v. HONORABLE SECRETARY, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. RTJ-95-1286 March 2, 1995 - TERESITA Q. TUCAY v. ROGER A. DOMAGAS

  • G.R. No. 100167 March 2, 1995 - ISALAMA MACHINE WORKS CORP. v. LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 106234 March 2, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. JOSE DAYSON

  • G.R. No. 111568 March 2, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ALBERTO DE LA CRUZ, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 113337 March 2, 1995 - RONALD MANLIMOS, ET AL. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION , ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 117383 March 6, 1995 - RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING CORP. v. LUCIA V. ISNANI, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. P-95-1120 March 7, 1995 - VIRGILIO HERNANDEZ v. GAUDIOSO BORJA

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-6-189-RTC March 7, 1995 - IN RE: PARTIAL REPORT ON THE AUDIT AND INVENTORY OF CASES IN TANAUAN, BATANGAS

  • Adm. Matter No. RTJ-92-789 March 7, 1995 - REMEDIOS A. ANTONINO v. FRANCISCO X. VELEZ

  • G.R. No. 104709 March 7, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 116418 March 7, 1995 - SALVADOR C. FERNANDEZ v. HON. PATRICIA A. STO. TOMAS, ET AL.

  • G.R. Nos. 118577 & 118627 March 7, 1995 - JUANITO MARIANO, JR., ET AL. v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. 93-774 March 8, 1995 - GERARDO B. PADILLA v. PAISAL M. ARABIA

  • G.R. No. 106664 March 8, 1995 - PHILIPPINE AIR LINES v. FLORANTE A. MIANO

  • G.R. No. 109140 March 8, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ROLAND TACIPIT

  • G.R. No. 105204 March 9, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. THELMA REYES, ET AL.

  • G.R. Nos. 111624-25 March 9, 1995 - ALFONSO C. BINCE, JR. v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, ET AL.

  • G.R. Nos. 104151 & 105563 March 10, 1995 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. P-94-1061 March 13, 1995 - MARCOS V. PRIETO v. GODOFREDO R. CARIAGA

  • Adm. Case No. 1955 March 14, 1995 - NAPOLEON R. GONZAGA, ET AL. v. CRISANTO P. REALUBIN

  • Adm. Matter Nos. MTJ-93-853 & P-94-1013 March 14, 1995 - DOMINGO BALANTES v. JULIAN OCAMPO III

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-93-874 March 14, 1995 - AUGUSTUS L. MOMONGAN v. RAFAEL B. OMIPON

  • G.R. No. 112660 March 14, 1995 - SPS. ANTONIO AND VIRGINIA CHUA, ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-7-225-RTC March 15, 1995 - IN RE: REPORT OF NESTOR C. FLAUTA

  • G.R. No. 104109 March 15, 1995 - CONRADO MARCELO v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 112721 March 15, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. EFREN RIVERO

  • G.R. No. 115640 March 15, 1995 - REYNALDO ESPIRITU, ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 105606 March 16, 1995 - EUGENIA CREDO MERCER v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 112658 March 16, 1995 - WILMA CRUZ TAPALLA v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 112916 March 16, 1995 - SCOTT CONSULTANTS & RESOURCE DEVT. CORP., INC. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 113054 March 16, 1995 - LEOUEL SANTOS, SR. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 118702 March 16, 1995 - CIRILO ROY G. MONTEJO v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-3-20-MCTC March 17, 1995 - IN RE: REPORT ON TERESITA S. SABIDO

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-1012 March 20, 1995 - JOHAN L.H. WINGARTS, ET AL. v. SERVILLANO M. MEJIA

  • G.R. No. 96288 March 20, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. RICARDO D. NEMERIA

  • G.R. No. 101338 March 20, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. CRISALITO A. TABARNO, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 104399 March 20, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ANTONIO G. ALVARADO

  • G.R. No. 106718 March 20, 1995 - GREGORIO MA. ARANETA III v. SANDIGANBAYAN, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 109373 March 20, 1995 - PACIFIC BANKING CORPORATION EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATION, ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 112381 March 20, 1995 - ISABELO APA, ET AL. v. RUMOLDO R. FERNANDEZ, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 116049 March 20, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. EUSTAQUIO Z. GACOTT, JR., ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. P-94-1045 March 21, 1995 - BRAULIO D. YARANON v. JONATHAN RULLODA

  • G.R. Nos. 105536-37 March 21, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. WILFREDO T. ABENDAÑO

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-1000 March 22, 1995 - ARCHIMEDES P. CARDINES, ET AL. v. GREGORIO L. ROSETE

  • G.R. No. 112983 March 22, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. HECTOR MAQUEDA, ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter Nos. RTJ-941140 & RTJ-94-1218 March 23, 1995 - NOE CANGCO ZARATE v. ROBERTO B. ROMANILLOS

  • G.R. No. 95031 March 23, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. MARIO GUERRERO

  • G.R. No. 111581 March 23, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. SILVESTRE MIRANDAY, ET AL.

  • G.R. Nos. 111956 & 111958-61 March 23, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ARMANDO V. PADILLA

  • G.R. No. 116623 March 23, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL., ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 116820 March 23, 1995 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 93436 March 24, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. MELCHOR B. REAL

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-92-713 March 27, 1995 - GLENITA S. LEGASPI v. FRANCISCO A. GARRETE

  • Adm. Matter No. P-92-766 March 27, 1995 - LOURDES SUMALJAG EVANGELISTA v. LUISA PENSERGA

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-94-902 March 27, 1995 - EMETERIO L. ASINAS, JR. v. ERNESTO T. TRINIDAD

  • G.R. No. 82407 March 27, 1995 - LUIS C. CLEMENTE, ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 87235 March 27, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. DANILO PLAZA

  • G.R. Nos. 103803-04 March 27, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. SOCRATES ROUS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 106573 March 27, 1995 - ANTONIO CHUA v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 116272 March 27, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. NOEL PAGUNTALAN, ET AL.

  • Adm. Case No. 3701 March 28, 1995 - PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK v. TELESFORO S. CEDO

  • G.R. No. 113795 March 28, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. JESUS ESPINOSA, JR., ET AL.

  • Adm. Matter No. 94-1-061-SC March 29, 1995 - JOAQUIN YUSECO, ET AL. v. JUANITO A. BERNAD

  • Adm. Matter No. MTJ-92-706 March 29, 1995 - LUPO ALMODIEL ATIENZA v. FRANCISCO F. BRILLANTES, JR.,

  • G.R. No. 87163 March 29, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ROLANDO CASINGAL, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 100514 March 29, 1995 - ZAMBOANGA CITY ELECTRIC COOP. v. MUSIB M. BUAT, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 110812 March 29, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. ARTEMIO GAPASAN

  • G.R. Nos. 115908-09 March 29, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. DANNY GODOY

  • Adm. Case No. 2936 March 31, 1995 - CESAR V. ROCES v. JOSE G. APORTADERA

  • G.R. No. 80225 March 31, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. JOSE SOLDAO, ET AL.

  • G.R. Nos. 106541-42 March 31, 1995 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. MENANDRO TRIMOR

  • G.R. No. 107356 March 31, 1995 - SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED v. COURT OF APPEALS , ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 107916 March 31, 1995 - PERCIVAL MODAY, ET AL. v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 109444 March 31, 1995 - DELANO T. PADILLA v. PATRICIA STO. TOMAS

  • G.R. Nos. 109638-39 March 31, 1995 - FLORENCIO D. FIANZA v. PEOPLE’S LAW ENFORCEMENT BOARD, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 112130 March 31, 1995 - CHUA TIONG TAY v. COURT OF APPEALS, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 113658 March 31, 1995 - PABLO A. COYOCA v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION

  • G.R. No. 115863 March 31, 1995 - AIDA D. EUGENIO v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, ET AL.

  • G.R. No. 116041 March 31, 1995 - NESCITO C. HILARIO v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, ET AL.