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2010-05-05 |
DEL CASTILLO, J. |
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| To be guilty of the crime of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, one does not have to be in actual physical possession thereof. The law does not punish physical possession alone but possession in general, which includes constructive possession or the subjection of the thing to the owner's control.[1] | |||||