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JESUS B. FERNANDEZ v. NLRC

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2010-02-09
PERALTA, J.
In Fernandez v. National Labor Relations Commission,[8] The Court expounded on the degree of evidence required to establish the existence of a conspiracy in this wise: While it is true that in conspiracy, direct proof is not essential, it must however, be shown that it exists as clearly as the commission of the offense itself. There must at least be adequate proof that the malefactors had come to an agreement concerning the commission of a felony and decided to commit it.