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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. 127703. January 18, 2002.]

DONATO REYES, JR., Petitioner, v. COURT OF APPEALS and the PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

D E C I S I O N


PARDO, J.:


The Case


Appeal via certiorari from the decision 1 of the Court of Appeals affirming the conviction of the petitioner Donato Reyes, Jr. of two counts of rape 2 and sentencing him to the indeterminate penalty of eight (8) years and one (1) day of prision mayor, as minimum, to twelve (12) years of prision mayor, as maximum, to indemnify jointly and severally with co-accused Junedy Anthony E. Victorino and Rexy C. Ramos the amount of P150,000.00 and to pay the costs. 3

The Facts


The facts in the words of the trial court as established by the prosecution’s evidence are as follows:chanrob1es virtua1 1aw 1ibrary

"Prosecution evidence in chief shows that there was a brown-out on the evening of May 28, 1993 when Michelle and Corazon were playing ‘tayaan’ at the health center in Santolan, Pasig. All accused who are their neighbors ran after Corazon, but failing to catch her, they chased Michelle instead who got caught. After catching her, she was dragged towards the men’s comfort room where Junedy removed Michelle’s shorts and panty and who after removing his shorts laid on top of her and inserted his penis inside her vagina while her hands and feet were held by Rexy and Jay R. When Jay R. took his turn in raping Michelle, Rexy and Junedy held her hands and feet. A fourth companion of all the accused, Louie Cruz did not do anything to Michelle because he had already left. This is the second time that these accused raped Michelle. The first time happened in 1992 along the highway in Santolan but this was unreported because Michelle did not tell anyone what happened to her then. This time, however, it was a different story altogether because after Michelle was raped in the comfort room by the three accused, she went to Corazon’s house and related to her what happened. When Michelle went home that night, she did not tell her mother Elizabeth about the rape incident because of fear. It was only four days later when Elizabeth learned about the incident when Michelle’s aunt Angela Briz disclosed the rape incident to her. Michelle was brought to Camp Crame where she was examined by Dr. Ma. Cristina Freyra, a medico-legal officer of the PNP Crime Laboratory Services. Dr. Freyra concluded that her findings were compatible with loss of virginity for she has found, among others, "an abraided posterior fourchette, elastic fleshy type and congested hymen, with shallow healing laceration at 3 o’clock (Exh. "H") indicative of the entry of a hard blunt object penetrating the hymen. Both Elizabeth and Michelle gave their statements (Exhs. "C" and "D") about the rape incident to SPO4 Nicolas Puros.

"On the other hand, the defense of the accused is denial, that is, they did not rape Michelle either in 1992 or on May 28, 1993. If Michelle really lost her virginity, they were not responsible for it because someone else, may be her uncle, Danilo Briz, did it. To prove their defense, SPO1 Olindo Ada, Eustaquio Borja, Exequiel Ebreo, Victor Sta. Ana, William Biyo, Nemencio Ramos, Melitona Victorino, Junedy, Rexy and Jay R. were presented together with defense Exhibits "1" to "35" admitted in evidence by the Court.

"Defense evidence shows that the three accused and two of their playmates, namely Ebreo and Biyo claimed that during a brown-out at about 6:30 p.m. of May 28, 1993, proceeding from Jay R.’s store where they earlier met at around 6:00 p.m., the group of the three accused, Louie Cruz, Exequiel Ebreo, William Biyo, Fernand, Tana, Ramel, Brando, Bondying and Bilog arrived at the health center in Santolan, Pasig where they played the game of "agawan base." Michelle and Rodwin Francisco a.k.a. Owing joined them in the course of the game. However Biyo, who did not play, left during the game but came back before it was over. The three accused and their playmates did not molest, harass or rape Michelle. After playing, they all rested before going home at around 8:30 p.m. At that time, they did not notice Michelle and Owing anymore. When they arrived at their respective homes, they did not go out anymore because they already went to sleep. On the following day, May 29, 1993, the same thing happened. The three accused and their group assembled at Jay R.’s store at around 6:00 p.m. and later proceeded to the health center where they played a game of "hide and seek" from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. during the usual scheduled brown-out. When Michelle and Owing arrived, the three accused and their group allowed them to join their game. Being too noisy, SPO1 Olindo Ada, a fireman, called the attention of the group from the second floor of the health center building where the fire station was located. He told them to quiet down and to transfer to the other side of the basketball court. Ada later that evening also went down from the second floor and approached the group who were already playing at the other side of the basketball court where he told the group to be. Again Ada told them not to be too noisy. He saw Michelle and the others with the use of his flashlight. The group finished playing at around 8:30 p.m. and again, they did not notice Michelle. After resting they all went home and slept and on that night the three accused did not rape Michelle. They never ever did. On June 2, 1993, Junedy and Rexy were arrested and detained at Camp Crame, until their release on June 25, 1993 under recognizance for being minors. When Jay R. learned of their arrest, he went into hiding because he was afraid of being placed in jail with criminals who may do him harm. He also got scared when he learned that Michelle’s uncle, Danilo Briz and his companions were hunting for him and his fellow accused, Junedy and Rexy. When Nemecio Ramos learned of the arrest and detention of his brother Rexy, Atty. Prospero Crescini was retained as defense counsel and he visited Junedy and Rexy at their detention cell. After the visit, Nemencio talked with Investigator Purog, who upon knowing Atty. Crescini to be accused’s counsel, suggested to him that instead of paying Atty. Crescini a very high attorney’s fee, it would be better to just give that money to the complainant. However, Nemencio informed Purog that Junedy and Rexy did not want to settle the case because it may be implied that they committed the crime. The three accused claimed that it may have been Michelle’s uncle Danilo Briz who raped Michelle because of his unusual interest in pursuing the case against them. This is in order to cover for his crime. The three accused also claimed the case was filed so that their parents would settle it with Michelle’s parents for P1 million. In the morning of June 2, 1993, Melitona C. Victorino, an aunt of Junedy talked with Michelle who she considered very close to her. She asked Michelle if she was raped or molested and the latter laughingly denied she was raped or molested by the three accused. It was also during the first week of June, 1993 that Victor Sta. Ana, while watching television on that evening, heard some people talking outside his house. When he looked out of the window, he saw the aunts of Michelle, namely Angie, Violy, Josie and Marivic talking. Sta. Ana heard them telling Michelle what she was supposed to say in a sort of rehearsal and Michelle was smiling." 4

On June 7, 1995, the trial court rendered a decision, the decretal portion of which reads:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing, Accused Junedy Anthony Victorino, Rexy Ramos and Donato Reyes, Jr., are found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of two (2) counts of rape committed under Article 335, paragraph 3 of the Revised Penal Code with the privilege mitigating circumstances of minority under Article 68 of the same Code. Accused Junedy Anthony Victorino and Rexy C. Ramos are sentenced to suffer in prison the indeterminate penalty of 4 years, 3 months and 1 day of prision correccional minimum to 10 years and 1 day of prision mayor maximum for each count of rape, while accused Donato Reyes, Jr., is sentenced to suffer in prison the indeterminate penalty of 10 years and 1 day of prision mayor minimum to 17 years, 4 months and 1 day of reclusion temporal maximum, also for each count of rape. All accused are ordered to indemnify jointly and severally Michelle Briz in the total amount of P150,000.00 and to pay the cost.

"SO ORDERED." 5

In time, the accused appealed the above decision to the Court of Appeals. 6

On July 31, 1996, the Court of Appeals promulgated a decision, the dispositive portion of which reads:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"THE FOREGOING CONSIDERED, the appealed Decision while affirmed is hereby modified by imposing upon the appellants, JUNEDY ANTHONY VICTORINO and REXY RAMOS, two (2) counts of rape, or the indeterminate penalty each of not less than two (2) years, four (4) months and one (1) day, of prision correccional, medium, as the minimum; to not more than six (6) years of prision correccional maximum, as the maximum. With respect to appellant DONATO REYES (JAY R.) and because he was already 15 years old at the time of the commission of the offense, the indeterminate penalty, also for two (2) counts, should be eight (8) years and one (1) day of prision mayor medium, as the minimum, to not more than twelve (12) years of prision mayor maximum, as the maximum. The civil liability of P150,000.00, to be paid jointly and severally, together with the costs are hereby maintained.

"SO ORDERED." 7

Hence, this appeal. 8

The Issue


The issue raised is whether the Court of Appeals erred in affirming the conviction of petitioner and giving credence to the testimony of complainant despite contradictions which affect its veracity. 9

The Court’s Ruling


We find the petition without merit.

In assailing the weight of evidence supporting his conviction, petitioner asks this Court to review the factual evidence and evaluate the credibility of the witnesses’ testimonies. 10 However, questions of fact cannot be raised in an appeal via certiorari before the Supreme Court and are not proper for its consideration. 11 Petitioner has not shown that the case falls under any of the exceptions to this rule. 12 Moreover, it is not the function of this Court to examine and determine the weight of the evidence supporting the assailed decision. 13

Also, the issue hinges on credibility of witnesses. We have consistently adhered to the rule that where the culpability or innocence of an accused would hinge on the issue of credibility of witnesses and the veracity of their testimonies, findings of the trial court are given the highest degree of respect. These findings will not be ordinarily disturbed by an appellate court absent any clear showing that the trial court has overlooked, misunderstood or misapplied some facts or circumstances of weight or substance which could very well affect the outcome of the case. 14 It is the trial court that had the opportunity to observe "the witnesses’ manner of testifying, their furtive glances, calmness, sighs or their scant or full realization of their oaths." 15 It had the better opportunity to observe the witnesses firsthand and note their demeanor, conduct and attitude under grueling examination. 16 Inconsistencies or contradictions in the testimony of the victim do not affect the veracity of the testimony if the inconsistencies do not pertain to material points. 17

Thus, we affirm the conviction of petitioner-accused Donato Reyes, Jr. of two counts of rape. Under the Revised Penal Code, the penalty for rape at the time the crime was committed in May 1993 was reclusion perpetua. 18 In light of the presence of the privileged mitigating circumstance of minority, 19 the penalty next lower to that prescribed by law is to be imposed, in the proper period. 20 Applying the Indeterminate Sentence Law and in the absence of generic aggravating and mitigating circumstances, the maximum of the penalty shall be within the medium range of reclusion temporal, which ranges from fourteen (14) years, eight (8) months and one (1) day to seventeen (17) years and four (4) months. The minimum of the determinate penalty shall be within the range of the penalty next lower in degree, which is prision mayor, ranging from six (6) years and one (1) day to twelve (12) years. 21

The award of one hundred fifty thousand (P150,000.00) pesos as civil indemnity should be modified. Although civil indemnity in rape cases is awarded to the complaint without further proof that the fact of rape, 22 jurisprudence has set this amount at fifty thousand (P50,000.00) pesos for each crime. 23 Hence, the civil indemnity if fixed in the total amount of one hundred thousand (P100,000.00) pesos for the two counts of rape committed against complainant.

The Fallo

WHEREFORE, the Court DENIES the petition and affirms the decision of the Court of Appeals 24 with modification that petitioner Donato Reyes, Jr. is sentenced to an indeterminate penalty of eight (8) years and one (1) day of prision mayor, as minimum, to fourteen (14) years, eight (8) months and one (1) day of reclusion temporal, as maximum, for each count of rape. The court further reduces the civil indemnity to one hundred thousand (P100,000.00) pesos, or fifty thousand (P50,000.00) pesos for each case. With costs.chanrob1es virtua1 1aw 1ibrary

SO ORDERED.

Davide, Jr., C.J., Puno, Kapunan and Ynares-Santiago, JJ., concur.

Endnotes:



1. In CA-G.R. No. 18570, promulgated on July 31, 1996, Salas, J., ponente, Paras and Austria-Martinez, JJ., concurring.

2. With modification as to the penalty for the two counts.

3. Petition, Annex "A", Rollo, pp. 40-55.

4. Petition, Annex "A" of Annex "C", Rollo, pp. 115-124 at 116-117.

5. Rollo, at p. 124.

6. Docketed as CA-G.R. CR No. 18570.

7. Rollo, p. 54.

8. Petition filed on March 10, 1997 (Rollo, pp. 9-37). Only accused Donato Reyes, Jr. has appealed. On January 31, 2000, we gave due course to the petition (Rollo, pp. 159-160).

9. Memorandum for Respondent, Rollo, pp. 162-173, at p. 167; Memorandum for Petitioner, Rollo, pp. 179-217, at p. 191.

10. Castillo v. Court of Appeals, 329 Phil. 150, 159 [1996].

11. Bautista v. Puyat Vinyl Products, Inc., G.R. No. 133056, August 28, 2001.

12. Martinez v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 123547, May 21, 2001.

13. W-Red Construction and Development Corporation v. Court of Appeals, 338 SCRA 341, 345 [2000], citing Blanco v. Quasha, 318 SCRA 373 [1999].

14. People v. Accion, 371 Phil. 176, 187 [1999].

15. People v. Cledoro, Jr., G.R. No. 111860, June 29, 2001.

16. People v. Omar, G.R. No. 120656, March 3, 2000.

17. People v. Francisco, 328 Phil. 64, 70 [1996]; People v. Alfeche, 355 Phil. 776, 793 [1998].

18. People v. Burce, 336 Phil. 283, 303 [1997].

19. Petitioner was 15 years old at the time the crime was committed.

20. Article 68, Revised Penal Code.

21. People v. Elamparo, 329 SCRA 404, 417 [2000].

22. People v. Agunos, 316 SCRA 836, 846-847 [1999].

23. People v. Barredo, 329 SCRA 120, 131 [2000].

24. In CA-G.R. No. 18570.




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