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2002-09-17 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| without any reservations. Having made no objection before the trial court, appellant cannot raise this question for the first time on appeal.[21] The evidence having been admitted without objection, we are not inclined to reject it. If only appellant had made a timely objection to the admissibility of the said testimony, the prosecution could have been warned of the need to present additional evidence to support its case. To disregard unceremoniously a major portion of its case at this late stage when it | |||||