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2001-01-24 |
QUISUMBING, J. |
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| Note also that the trial court found the victim's testimony "credible in its entirety as it was given in a straightforward and convincing manner."[17] Absent any fact or circumstance of weight and influence which may have been overlooked or misconstrued as to impeach the findings of the trial court, this Court will not interfere with the trial court's findings on the credibility of witnesses. For it is the trial court which has the vantage to decide on the question of credibility of witnesses having heard and observed their demeanor during the trial.[18] Her narration of the incidents accords with human experience and the normal course of events of this nature. Thus, with specific reference to the offense subject of Case No. SC-6680: TRIAL PROSECUTOR: | |||||