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2011-10-19 |
DEL CASTILLO, J. |
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| We agree. In People v. Doroja,[50] we held: In People v. Martin Simon (G.R. No. 93028, 29 July 1994) this Court ruled (a) that the amendatory law, being more lenient and favorable to the accused than the original provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Act, should be accorded retroactive application, x x x. | |||||
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2001-08-23 |
QUISUMBING, J. |
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| Neither can the claim of the accused of alleged extortion by the law enforcers be entertained. Without any proof shown, the defense's allegation of extortion allegedly committed by police officers could not be successfully interposed. It remains one of those standard, worn-out, and impotent excuses of malefactors in the course of the prosecution of drug cases.[59] What appellants could have done was prove the allegation and not just casually air it. | |||||