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Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence > Year 1910 > February 1910 Decisions > G.R. No. 5593 February 15, 1910 - UNITED STATES v. FELIX LARIOSA

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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. 5593. February 15, 1910. ]

THE UNITED STATES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FELIX LARIOSA, Defendant-Appellant.

Nazario Dimayuga, for Appellant.

Solicitor-General Harvey, for Appellee.

SYLLABUS


1. ARSON; UNOCCUPIED BUILDING. — The malicious burning of an unoccupied church edifice when the value of the damage done does not exceed 6,250 pesetas constitutes the crime of arson as defined and penalized in paragraph 1 of article 551 of the Penal Code.


D E C I S I O N


CARSON, J. :


The information in this case charges the accused with the crime of arson, committed as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"That the said Felix Lariosa, on or about the 9th day of April, 1908, in the municipality of Minglanilla of this province and judicial district, without any justifiable motive, but on the contrary, maliciously and criminally, set on fire a chapel used for religious worship, burning and reducing it to ashes, as well as all the articles and ornaments contained therein, the value of all the property burned being the sum of more than 6,250 pesetas, the property of the Roman Catholic Church. All contrary to law."cralaw virtua1aw library

The evidence of record fully sustains the allegations contained in the information except only as to the amount of the damage done by the fire which, as found by the trial court, appears to have amounted to no more than P600.

Upon the facts proven, the trial court erroneously convicted the accused of the crime of arson as defined and penalized in article 548 of the Penal Code, and sentenced him to seventeen years and one day of cadena temporal, together with the accessory penalties prescribed by law.

Articles 548, 549, 550, and 551 of the Penal Code are as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"ART. 548. The following shall be punished with the penalty of cadena temporal in its maximum degree to cadena perpetua:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"1. Those who shall set fire to an arsenal, dockyard, warehouse, establishment for the manufacture of gunpowder or military fireworks, park of artillery, archives, or general museum of the State.

"2. Those who shall set fire to a moving passenger train or a vessel away from port.

"3. Those who shall set fire in a populous place to a storehouse containing inflammables or explosives.

"4. Those who shall set fire to a theater, church, or other edifice devoted to meetings, if a number of people shall have gathered therein.

"ART. 549. Those who shall set fire to any edifice, farmhouse, hut, shed, or vessel in port, with knowledge that one or more persons were within the same, shall be punished with a penalty of cadena temporal to cadena perpetua.

"ART. 550. The penalty of cadena temporal shall be imposed:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"1. Upon those who shall set fire to a public edifice if the damage caused exceeds 6,250 pesetas.

"2. Upon those who set fire to an inhabited house or any edifice whatsoever, in which several persons habitually meet, not knowing whether or not there were people therein, or a moving freight train if the damage caused in said cases should also exceed 6,250 pesetas.

"ART. 551. The following shall be punished with the penalty of presidio mayor:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"1. Those who shall commit any of the crimes included in the preceding article if the amount of the injury caused should not exceed 6,250 pesetas."cralaw virtua1aw library

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It clearly appears from the evidence of record and the findings of the trial court that at the time when the crime was committed the church edifice was closed and unoccupied, and there is nothing in the evidence to show that the accused had any knowledge or belief that any person was within the building at the time when he set it on fire. Manifestly, therefore, the offense could not fall under article 548, since the provisions of that article touching the malicious burning of a church or other edifice devoted to meetings are only applicable to cases in which at the time the crime is committed "a number of people shall have gathered therein." So the provisions of article 549 are inapplicable, because the building was wholly unoccupied at the time when the crime was committed. And so also the provisions of article 550 are inapplicable, because, as appears from the records and the findings of the trial court, the damage caused by the fire did not exceed 6,250 pesetas.

The crime committed is that of arson, defined and penalized in section 1 of article 551 of the Penal Code; and we, therefore, reverse the judgment of conviction and sentence imposed by the trial court, and find the defendant and appellant, Felix Lariosa, guilty of the crime of arson as defined and penalized in that section. The aggravating circumstance of nocturnity, which marked the commission of the crime, should be compensated by taking into consideration the extenuating circumstance of race, as defined and penalized in article 11 of the Penal Code. (U. S. v. Blas Moro, p. 206, supra), and the penalty prescribed should, therefore, be imposed in its medium degree, and the defendant should be sentenced to eight years and one day of presidio mayor, together with the accessory penalties prescribed by law, to the indemnification of the owners of the building in the sum of P600, and to the payment of the costs of the proceedings in both instances. So ordered.

Arellano, C.J., Torres, Mapa, Johnson, Moreland, and Elliott, JJ., concur.




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