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PEOPLE v. MILLANO MUIT

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2013-06-26
DEL CASTILLO, J.
In People v. Muit,[25] it was held that "[o]ne of the indicia of voluntariness in the execution of [petitioner's] extrajudicial [statement] is that [it] contains many details and facts which the investigating officers could not have known and could not have supplied without the knowledge and information given by [him]."
2010-04-23
VELASCO JR., J.
The essence of the crime of kidnapping is the actual deprivation of the victim's liberty, coupled with indubitable proof of intent of the accused to effect the same.[127] Moreover, if the victim is a minor, or the victim is kidnapped and illegally detained for the purpose of extorting ransom, the duration of his detention becomes inconsequential.[128] Ransom means money, price or consideration paid or demanded for the redemption of a captured person that will release him from captivity.[129]