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[G.R. No. 175349 : June 22, 2010]

OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN (VISAYAS), PETITIONER, VS. RODOLFO ZALDARRIAGA, RESPONDENT.

D E C I S I O N


PERALTA, J.:

This is a petition for review on certiorari assailing the Decision[1] dated October 27, 2006 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. SP No. 81392, which reversed and set aside the Decision of the Office of the Ombudsman (Visayas) dismissing respondent from government service.

The procedural and factual antecedents are as follows:

Respondent Rodolfo Zaldarriaga was the Municipal Treasurer of the Municipality of Lemery, Iloilo.

On November 16, 1998, the Commission on Audit (COA), through State Auditors Sergia G. Garachico, Cresencia H. Gulangayan, and Shelly H. Gorriceta, conducted an audit examination of the accountabilities of respondent's cash and accounts covering the period November 30, 1997 to November 16, 1998.  Based on the audit conducted, the COA auditors prepared a report showing a deficiency amounting to P4,711,463.82.[2]

Respondent was asked to restitute the deficiency but he failed to do so.  Instead, respondent sent letters to State Auditor Garachico requesting for a bill of particulars on his alleged accountability.[3] The COA, however, failed to clarify the basis of the shortage.  Subsequently, on the strength of the COA auditors' report, the COA filed a Letter-Complaint[4] against the respondent before the Office of the Ombudsman (Visayas).

In his Counter-Affidavit, respondent contested the findings of the COA auditors alleging that it was inaccurate, incorrect, and devoid of merit.  He stated that during the audit examination, the COA team never mentioned any discrepancy in the cashbook nor found any accountability. Respondent claimed that during the said audit examination, the COA team established that the balance for the General Fund was only in the amount of P998.00 and that all other accounts showed a zero balance.  Respondent also pointed out that the COA's failure to show a detailed "disbursements and cash items validated and/or disallowed" placed doubt as to the accuracy and reliability of the findings.

Meanwhile, the Office of the Provincial Treasurer also conducted its own investigation on the alleged deficiency.  Its findings, however, did not indicate any shortage but, instead, pointed out that had the municipal mayor, municipal treasurer, and municipal accountant observed the COA Rules and Regulations in the proper disbursement of funds, the irregularity would not have been committed.[5]

Thereafter, the COA conducted another audit examination of respondent's cash and accounts covering the period November 17, 1998 to May 25, 2000.  In the report of cash examination,[6] State Auditor II Malvie Melocoton, reported a zero balance during the last examination conducted on November 16, 1998.[7]  Respondent then sought for the dismissal of the complaint filed against him on the ground that the latest COA report dated May 25, 2000 indicated that there was no shortage.

After the parties filed their respective pleadings, the Office of the Ombudsman (Visayas) rendered a Decision[8] dismissing respondent from government service for dishonesty, the dispositive portion of which reads as follows:

WHEREFORE, finding substantial evidence to hold respondent RODOLFO B. ZALDARRIAGA, Municipal Treasurer of Lemery, Iloilo, administratively guilty of Dishonesty, he is hereby meted the penalty of DISMISSAL FROM THE SERVICE with the corresponding accessory penalties of perpetual disqualification for re-employment in the government service, and cancellation of eligibility and forfeiture of retirement benefits.

This Office also WARNED the other responsible Municipal Officials of the Municipal Government of Lemery, Iloilo to be more discreet and circumspect in their actions by properly observing existing COA and Civil Service Rules and Regulations.

For complainant COA, it is hereby ADVISED to be more vigilant in its duties and responsibilities. The said Office must see to it that there should be proper observance of its Rules and Regulations in every government agency, particularly the Local Government  Unit of Lemery, Iloilo.[9]

In ruling against the respondent, the Ombudsman opined, among other things, that while it may be true that both the Municipal Mayor and the respondent were signatories of several Land Bank checks covering the Municipality's cash advances during the said period, it was the respondent  who encashed and received their proceeds; thus, he should be the one responsible and accountable for the same.  Respondent never denied having received these funds. His failure to account the same when audited and his alleged lack of cooperation with the Audit Team constitute substantial evidence of dishonesty. Also, the Ombudsman did not give much credence (1) to the second audit examination conducted by State Auditor Melocoton, reasoning that it was conducted two years from November 16, 1998; (2) that of the three assigned state auditors, it was only State Auditor Melocoton who signed the second report; and (3) on conclusion that there was no shortage in the second report may be due to the fact that petitioner had restituted the missing funds after its discovery.

Respondent filed a Motion for Reconsideration, which was denied in an Order[10] dated July 1, 2003.

Aggrieved, respondent sought recourse before the CA arguing, among other things, that the Office of the Ombudsman erred (1) in ruling that the amount of P4,711,463.82 was lost, despite the absence of substantial evidence on how the COA Auditors reached the conclusion; (2) in failing to declare that the audit conducted by the COA Auditors was incomplete, inaccurate, replete with errors, and in violation of the COA Rules and Regulations; and (3) in dismissing him from the service notwithstanding the absence of substantial evidence.

On October 27, 2006, the CA rendered a Decision[11] in favor of the respondent, the decretal portion of which reads:

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Petition for Review is GRANTED.  The Decision dated 27 January 2003 and the Order dated 1 July 2003 of the Office of the Ombudsman (Visayas) finding petitioner administratively guilty of Dishonesty and dismissing him from service are REVERSED and SET ASIDE.

SO ORDERED.[12]

Ruling in favor of the respondent, the CA opined that since the shortage was not clearly and indubitably established, the administrative case against respondent should be dismissed.

Hence, the present petition assigning the following errors:

THE COURT OF APPEALS GRAVELY ERRED IN REVERSING THE OMBUDSMAN'S ORDER DISMISSING RESPONDENT FROM THE SERVICE.

A. THE OMBUDSMAN'S ORDER DISMISSING RESPONDENT [FROM] THE SERVICE IS BASED ON SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE.

B. THE ZERO-SHORTAGE FINDING OF STATE AUDITOR M[ELO]COTON DOES NOT NEGATE THE COA'S FINDING ON RESPONDENT'S CASH SHORTAGE.[13]

Petitioner argues that the COA findings that respondent failed to account for the shortage and his unjustified release of cash advances constitute sufficient basis for his dismissal. These findings were duly supported by records from respondent's own office, and, as such, could not have been merely contrived in order to implicate him.  Petitioner insists that respondent was given ample time and opportunity to refute and rebut the charges against him and was provided documents supporting the audit findings.  Despite being fully apprised of the details of the charges against him, respondent failed to present countervailing evidence in his favor; instead, respondent was content on simply denying the adverse findings of the COA.

Petitioner maintains that the zero-balance reflected in State Auditor Melocoton's report, which was prepared two years after the first COA audit, cannot negate the latter's finding of cash shortage, considering that Melocoton's report is defective.

The petition is bereft of merit.

Basic is the rule that, in administrative cases, the quantum of evidence necessary to find an individual administratively liable is substantial evidence.  Section 5, Rule 133 of the Rules of Court is explicit, to wit:

Sec. 5. Substantial evidence. - In cases filed before administrative or quasi-judicial bodies, a fact may be deemed established if it is supported by substantial evidence, or that amount of relevant evidence which a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to justify a conclusion. [14]

Substantial evidence does not necessarily mean preponderant proof as required in ordinary civil cases, but such kind of relevant evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support a conclusion or evidence commonly accepted by reasonably prudent men in the conduct of their affairs.[15]

In the present case, the evidence upon which respondent's administrative liability would be anchored lacked that degree of certainty required in administrative cases, because the entries found in the two separate audit conducted by the COA yielded conflicting results. On November 16, 1998, the COA auditors conducted an audit of respondent's cash and accounts covering the period November 30, 1997 to November 16, 1998. The alleged shortage is reflected in the corresponding report, as follows:

div>
Collections 
Cash Advances
Total
Total Debits to Accountability
P3,420,839.74
P11,341,502.45
P14,762,342.19
Less:  Total Credits to Accountability
3,309,680.50
6,656,120.77 
9,965,801.27
Balance of Accountability
111,159.24
P 4,685,381.68
P 4,796,540.92
As of 11/16/98
Inventory of Cash and/or
Valid Cash Items
85,077.10 
-0-
85,077.10
Shortage 
P 26,082.14 
P 4,685,381.68
P 4,711,463.82[16]

However, in the succeeding audit examination of respondent's accounts covering the period November 17, 1998 to May 25, 2000, the report of cash examination prepared by State Auditor Melocoton reflected that there was no balance during the last examination conducted on November 16, 1998, viz.:

NATURE OF FUNDS
GEN. FUND
ACV.
SEF.
TF
CASH ADV 
TOTAL
8-70-100
8-70-500
8-70-100
8-70-100
8-70-500
BALANCE, Last Examination
11/16/98 (date) 
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
ADD: Debits to Account-Ability
11/17/30/98
85,030.00
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx[17]

These discrepancies cannot be ignored. Evidence of shortage is imperative in order for the respondent to be held liable.  In the case at bar, the evidence could not be relied upon.  The second audit report necessarily puts into question the reliability of the initial audit findings.  Whether the zero balance as appearing in the second audit report was correct or inadvertently indicated, the credibility and accuracy of the two audit reports were already tarnished.  As aptly held by the CA:

Here, the balance on 16 November 1998 (zero) entered in the cash examination report for a subsequent audit substantially differs from the balance on 16 November 1998 (shortage of P4,711,463.82) entered in the previous cash examination report.  This cannot be ignored nor overlooked.  Such a significant disparity or inconsistency should have prompted COA to re-examine carefully and thoroughly "to the last detail" and "with absolute certainty" its findings for the cash examination conducted on 16 November 1998.  Just as government treasurers are held to strict accountability as regards funds entrusted to them in a fiduciary capacity, so also should examining COA auditors act with greater care and caution in the audit of the accounts of such accountable officers to avoid the perpetration of any injustice. More so in this case when even the COA records negate a showing of the care and caution needed to be employed by the COA Auditors during audit examinations.

The inconsistent "balance" entries for the last cash examination on 16 November 1998 in the COA reports has led this Court to doubt if there was indeed a shortage of P4,711,463.82. In fact, the presumption that the audit examination conducted is regular, accurate and correct is now disputed in view of the inconsistencies in the entries (balance on 16 November 1998) in the cash examination reports prepared by COA.  It is then possible that the cash examination conducted lacked the necessary thoroughness and completeness to ascertain and establish the correct balance account.  Under these circumstances, the findings of the COA were susceptible to errors and inaccuracies that consequently, the shortage of funds attributed to petitioner could not be considered as indubitably established.[18]

The Manual of Instructions to Treasurers and Auditors and Other Guidelines provides:

Sec. 561. Prohibition of Incomplete examinations. - Examinations shall be thorough and complete in every case to the last detail. Mere count of cash and valid cash items without verifying the stock of issued and unissued accountable forms and various records of collections and disbursements, as well as the entries in the cashbook is not examination at all. x x x x

Clearly, accounts should be examined carefully and thoroughly to the last detail and with absolute certainty in strict compliance with the Manual of Instructions.  Had the Audit Team been more thorough and complete in its examination by reconciling the two audit reports, the reports would have  been more credible and accurate.  In the audit of accounts of accountable officers, COA auditors should act with great care and caution bearing in mind that their conclusion constitutes sufficient basis for the filing of appropriate charges against the erring employee and any erroneous conclusion would cause more than substantial hardships, whether financially or emotionally, on the part of the accountable officer concerned.  As stated in Tinga v. People[19] -

x x x [J]ust as government treasurers are held to strict accountability as regards funds entrusted to them in a fiduciary capacity, so also should examining COA auditors act with greater care and caution in the audit of the accounts of such accountable officers to avoid the perpetration of any injustice. Accounts should be examined carefully and thoroughly "to the last detail," "with absolute certainty" in strict compliance with the Manual of Instructions. x x x

Verily, the veracity of the two audit reports cannot be relied upon, as they both cast clouds of doubt in their respective conclusions.  A separate and more thorough audit would be required to dispel any uncertainties and to arrive at respondent's true and correct accountability.  The shortage of funds was clearly not indubitably established.  Until such audit is conducted, the two audit reports cannot be used to prove or disprove any shortage in respondent's cash and accounts.

Even in administrative cases, a degree of moral certainty is necessary to support a finding of liability.  In the instant case, the evidence submitted to conclude that respondent was administratively liable is sorely wanting.

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the petition is DENIED.  The Decision of the Court of Appeals dated October 27, 2006 in CA-G.R. SP No. 81392 is AFFIRMED.

SO ORDERED.

Corona, C.J., Carpio, Carpio Morales, Velasco, Jr.,  Leonardo-De Castro, Brion, Bersamin, Del Castillo, Abad, Villarama, Jr., and Perez, JJ., concur.
Nachura, J., no part.

Endnotes:


[1]   Penned by Associate Justice Pampio A. Abarintos, with Associate Justices Agustin S. Dizon and Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla, concurring; rollo, pp. 33-45.

[2]   Rollo, pp. 33-34.

[3]   Id. at 36-37.

[4]   Id. at 46.

[5]   Id. at 373.

[6]   Id. at 125-128.

[7]   Id. at 57.

[8]   Id. at 74-82.

[9]   Id. at 82.

[10] Id. at 83-93.

[11] Id. at 33-45.

[12] Id. at 45.

[13] Id. at 468-469.

[14] Italics supplied.

[15] Ombudsman v. Jurado, G.R. 154155, August 6, 2008, 561 SCRA 135, 154; Go v. Office of the Ombudsman, 460 Phil. 14, 35 (2003).

[16] Rollo, p. 123.

[17] Id. at 57.

[18] Id. at 44.

[19] G.R. No. L-57650, April 15, 1988, 160 SCRA 483, 491.



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  • [G.R. No. 175349 : June 22, 2010] OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN (VISAYAS), PETITIONER, VS. RODOLFO ZALDARRIAGA, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. Nos. 179431-32 : June 22, 2010] LUIS K. LOKIN, JR., AS THE SECOND NOMINEE OF CITIZENS BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION (CIBAC), PETITIONER, VS. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, RESPONDENTS. [G.R. NO. 180443] LUIS K. LOKIN, JR., PETITIONER, VS. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (COMELEC), EMMANUEL JOEL J. VILLANUEVA, CINCHONA C. GONZALES AND ARMI JANE R. BORJE, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 180711 : June 22, 2010] RUDOLFO I. BELUSO, PETITIONER, VS. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND GABRIELA WOMEN'S PARTY, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 183517 : June 22, 2010] PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL TRADING CORPORATION, PETITIONER, VS. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 182498 : June 22, 2010] GEN. AVELINO I. RAZON, JR., CHIEF, PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP); POLICE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT RAUL CASTAׁEDA, CHIEF, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION GROUP (CIDG); POLICE SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT LEONARDO A. ESPINA, CHIEF, POLICE ANTI-CRIME AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE; AND GEN. JOEL R. GOLTIAO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF ARMM, PNP, PETITIONERS, VS. MARY JEAN B. TAGITIS, HEREIN REPRESENTED BY ATTY. FELIPE P. ARCILLA, JR., ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 183711 : June 22, 2010] EDITA T. BURGOS, PETITIONER, VS. PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, GEN. HERMOGENES ESPERON, JR., LT. GEN. ROMEO P. TOLENTINO, MAJ. GEN. JUANITO GOMEZ, MAJ. GEN. DELFIN BANGIT, LT. COL. NOEL CLEMENT, LT. COL. MELQUIADES FELICIANO, AND DIRECTOR GENERAL OSCAR CALDERON, RESPONDENTS. [G.R. NO. 183712] EDITA T. BURGOS, PETITIONER, VS. PRESIDENT GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, GEN. HERMOGENES ESPERON, JR., LT. GEN. ROMEO P. TOLENTINO, MAJ. GEN. JUANITO GOMEZ, LT. COL. MELQUIADES FELICIANO, AND LT. COL. NOEL CLEMENT, RESPONDENTS. [G.R. NO. 183713] EDITA T. BURGOS, PETITIONER, VS. CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES; GEN. HERMOGENES ESPERON, JR.; COMMANDING GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINE ARMY, LT. GEN. ALEXANDER YANO; AND CHIEF OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE, DIRECTOR GENERAL AVELINO RAZON, JR., RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 187231 : June 22, 2010] MINERVA GOMEZ-CASTILLO PETITIONER, VS. COMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND STRIKE B. REVILLA, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 160841 : June 23, 2010] LEY CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LC BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, INC., METRO CONTAINER CORPORATION, MANUEL T. LEY, AND JANET C. LEY, PETITIONERS, VS. PHILIPPINE COMMERCIAL & INTERNATIONAL BANK, EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF VALENZUELA, METRO MANILA, AND CLERK OF COURT AND EX- OFFICIO SHERIFF OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF PASIG, METRO MANILA, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 172820 : June 23, 2010] DULCE PAMINTUAN, PETITIONER, VS. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 178411 : June 23, 2010] OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR OF PARAƑAQUE CITY, OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR OF PARAƑAQUE CITY, OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER OF PARAƑAQUE CITY, OFFICE OF THE CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR, OFFICE OF THE BARANGAY CAPTAIN AND SANGGUNIANG PAMBARANGAY OF BARANGAY VITALEZ, PARAƑAQUE CITY, TERESITA A. GATCHALIAN, ENRICO R. ESGUERRA, ERNESTO T. PRACALE, JR., MANUEL M. ARGOTE, CONRADO M. CANLAS, JOSEPHINE S. DAUIGOY, ALLAN L. GONZALES, ESTER C. ASEHAN, MANUEL A. FUENTES, AND MYRNA P. ROSALES, PETITIONERS, VS. MARIO D. EBIO AND HIS CHILDREN/HEIRS NAMELY, ARTURO V. EBIO, EDUARDO V. EBIO, RENATO V. EBIO, LOURDES E. MAGTANGOB, MILA V. EBIO, AND ARNEL V. EBIO, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 181274 : June 23, 2010] PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC ZONE AUTHORITY, REPRESENTED HEREIN BY DIRECTOR GENERAL LILIA B. DE LIMA, PETITIONER, VS. JOSEPH JUDE CARANTES, ROSE CARANTES, AND ALL THE OTHER HEIRS OF MAXIMINO CARANTES, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 186128 : June 23, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. SUSAN LATOSA Y CHICO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 176278 : June 25, 2010] ALAN F. PAGUIA, PETITIONER, VS. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AND HON. HILARIO DAVIDE, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PHILIPPINES TO THE PROMULGATED: UNITED NATIONS, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 162175 : June 28, 2010] MIGUEL J. OSSORIO PENSION FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED, PETITIONER, VS. COURT OF APPEALS AND COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 171872 : June 28, 2010] FAUSTO R. PREYSLER, JR., PETITIONER, VS. MANILA SOUTHCOAST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 185209 : June 28, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, APPELLEE, VS. RENE BARON Y TANGAROCAN, APPELLANT. REY VILLATIMA AND ALIAS "DEDONG" BARGO, ACCUSED.

  • [A.M. No. 09-2-74-RTC : June 28, 2010] REQUEST OF JUDGE NINO[1] A. BATINGANA, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 6, MATI CITY, DAVAO ORIENTAL, FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO DECIDE CIVIL CASE NO. 2049.

  • [G.R. No. 187730 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, VS. RODOLFO GALLO Y GADOT, ACCUSED-APPELLANT, FIDES PACARDO Y JUNGCO AND PILAR MANTA Y DUNGO, ACCUSED.

  • [G.R. No. 187972 : June 29, 2010] PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION (PAGCOR), REPRESENTED BY ATTY. CARLOS R. BAUTISTA, JR., PETITIONER, VS. FONTANA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 168062 : June 29, 2010] VICTORIAS MILLING CO., INC., PETITIONER, VS. COURT OF APPEALS AND INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 164791 : June 29, 2010] SELWYN F. LAO AND EDGAR MANANSALA, PETITIONERS, SPECIAL PLANS, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 166134 : June 29, 2010] ANGELES CITY, PETITIONER, VS. ANGELES CITY ELECTRIC CORPORATION AND REGIONAL TRIAL COURT BRANCH 57, ANGELES CITY, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 167942 : June 29, 2010] ASIAN CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, PETITIONER, VS. CATHAY PACIFIC STEEL CORPORATION, (CAPASCO), RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 174039 : June 29, 2010] NELLY BAUTISTA, PETITIONER, VS. SERAPH MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 176841 : June 29, 2010] ANTHONY ORDUƑA, DENNIS ORDUƑA, AND ANTONITA ORDUƑA, PETITIONERS, VS. EDUARDO J. FUENTEBELLA, MARCOS S. CID, BENJAMIN F. CID, BERNARD G. BANTA, AND ARMANDO GABRIEL, JR., RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 177511 : June 29, 2010] LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, VS. FORTUNE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 179710 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, APPELLEE, VS. ALDRIN BERDADERO Y ARMAMENTO, APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 186539 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. MITSUEL L. ELARCOSA AND JERRY B. ORIAS, ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • [G.R. No. 188976 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. JAKAR MAPAN LE Y SUBA AND RODEL DEL CASTILLO Y SACRUZ, ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • [G.R. No. 188601 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. JO HNNY BAUTISTA Y BAUTISTA AND JERRY MORALES Y URSAL, ACCUSED. JOHNNY BAUTISTA Y BAUTISTA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 190616 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. PASTOR LLANAS, JR. Y BELCHES, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 188610 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. ALBERT SANCHEZ Y GALERA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 188320 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. HONORIO TIBON Y DEISO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 186289 : June 29, 2010] ORIENTAL SHIPMANAGEMENT CO., INC., PETITIONER, VS. ROMY B. BASTOL, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 186289 : June 29, 2010] ORIENTAL SHIPMANAGEMENT CO., INC., PETITIONER, VS. ROMY B. BASTOL, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 188124 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. JONEL FALABRICA SERENAS AND JOEL LORICA LABAD, ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • [G.R. No. 180505 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. MARIO MIGUEL Y BERNABE, AND AMALIA DIZON Y REGACHELO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANTS.

  • [G.R. No. 182497 : June 29, 2010] NURHIDA JUHURI AMPATUAN, PETITIONER, VS. JUDGE VIRGILIO V. MACARAIG, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, MANILA, BRANCH 37, DIRECTOR GENERAL AVELINO RAZON, JR., DIRECTOR GEARY BARIAS, PSSUPT. CO YEE M. CO, JR. AND POLICE CHIEF INSPECTOR AGAPITO QUIMSON, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 183616 : June 29, 2010] JULIETA PANOLINO, PETITIONER, VS. JOSEPHINE L. TAJALA, RESPONDENT.[1]

  • [G.R. No. 181532 : June 29, 2010] LUIS M. RIVERA, PETITIONER, VS. PARENTS-TEACHERS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION-FLORENCIO UROT MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, ESTER YASE, ALLMEMBERS OF THE BOARD, RESPONDENTS.

  • [G.R. No. 184595 : June 29, 2010] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, APPELLEE, VS. SAPIA ANDONGAN Y SANDIGANG, APPELLANT.

  • [G.R. No. 188233 : June 29, 2010] QUERUBIN L. ALBA AND RIZALINDA D. DE GUZMAN, PETITIONERS, VS. ROBERT L. YUPANGCO, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 164435 : June 29, 2010] VICTORIA S. JARILLO, PETITIONER, VS. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • [G.R. No. 167239 : May 05, 2010] HICOBLINO M. CATLY (DECEASED), SUBSTITUTED BY HIS WIFE, LOURDES A. CATLY, PETITIONER, VS. WILLIAM NAVARRO, ISAGANI NAVARRO, BELEN DOLLETON, FLORENTINO ARCIAGA, BARTOLOME PATUGA, DIONISIO IGNACIO, BERNARDINO ARGANA, AND ERLINDA ARGANA-DELA CRUZ, AND AYALA LAND, INC., RESPONDENTS.