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2015-02-25 |
PERLAS-BERNABE, J. |
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| The formula for the computation of loss of earning capacity is as follows:[42] | |||||
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2011-01-19 |
NACHURA, J. |
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| Thus, there can be a verdict of conviction based on circumstantial evidence when the circumstances proved form an unbroken chain which leads to a fair and reasonable conclusion pinpointing the accused, to the exclusion of all the others, as the perpetrator of the crime. However, in order that circumstantial evidence may be sufficient to convict, the same must comply with these essential requisites, viz.: (a) there is more than one circumstance; (b) the facts from which the inferences are derived are proven; and (c) the combination of all the circumstances is such as to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt.[43] | |||||
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2010-08-09 |
DEL CASTILLO, J. |
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| Life Expectancy = 2/3 x (80 - age of deceased)[43] | |||||
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2002-06-10 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| The formula for the computation of loss of earning capacity is as follows:[21] | |||||