You're currently signed in as:
User

PEOPLE v. FERNANDO GALERA Y ROBLES

This case has been cited 1 times or more.

2011-03-02
ABAD, J.
A successful prosecution of a criminal action largely depends on proof of two things: the identification of the author of the crime and his actual commission of the same. An ample proof that a crime has been committed has no use if the prosecution is unable to convincingly prove the offender's identity. The constitutional presumption of innocence that an accused enjoys is not demolished by an identification that is full of uncertainties.[2]