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PEOPLE v.  FERDINAND BALISNOMO

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2011-06-13
DEL CASTILLO, J.
On June 27, 1990, Agapito V. Alano, Jr. died leaving behind his wife, Lydia J. Alano (Lydia), and four legitimate children, who adjudicated to themselves the property in Quezon City. [8] Consequently, title to the said property was reconstituted as Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. 18990 and registered solely in the names of Lydia and her four children. [9] This prompted petitioner to execute an Affidavit of Adverse Claim [10] which was annotated on TCT No. 18990. [11]  But because of the assurance of his nieces that they would put things right, petitioner agreed to delay the filing of a case in court. [12]
2011-06-13
DEL CASTILLO, J.
On June 27, 1990, Agapito V. Alano, Jr. died leaving behind his wife, Lydia J. Alano (Lydia), and four legitimate children, who adjudicated to themselves the property in Quezon City. [8] Consequently, title to the said property was reconstituted as Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. 18990 and registered solely in the names of Lydia and her four children. [9] This prompted petitioner to execute an Affidavit of Adverse Claim [10] which was annotated on TCT No. 18990. [11]  But because of the assurance of his nieces that they would put things right, petitioner agreed to delay the filing of a case in court. [12]
2011-06-13
DEL CASTILLO, J.
Meanwhile, Lydia filed with the Register of Deeds of Quezon City an Affidavit of Cancellation of Adverse Claim, [13] which caused the cancellation of the adverse claim annotated on TCT No. 18990. [14]  Thereafter, by virtue of a Deed of Absolute Sale [15] allegedly executed by her children in her favor, TCT No. 18990 was cancelled and a new one, TCT No. 90388, was issued solely in her name. [16]
2011-06-13
DEL CASTILLO, J.
Meanwhile, Lydia filed with the Register of Deeds of Quezon City an Affidavit of Cancellation of Adverse Claim, [13] which caused the cancellation of the adverse claim annotated on TCT No. 18990. [14]  Thereafter, by virtue of a Deed of Absolute Sale [15] allegedly executed by her children in her favor, TCT No. 18990 was cancelled and a new one, TCT No. 90388, was issued solely in her name. [16]
2010-11-23
MENDOZA, J.
The RTC found the testimony of AAA clear and credible and substantiated by the report of Dr. Freyra which confirmed that she had healed lacerations in her private genitalia.[37]  The trial court did not give weight to the defense of denial and alibi of the accused. It opined that the testimonies of his witnesses hardly helped his case because "the testimonies of defense witnesses who did not actually see the commission of the offense cannot prevail over the positive testimony of the complainant that she was raped by the accused."[38]