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2004-05-25 |
VITUG, J. |
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| The Court has great respect for the judgment of the trial court in passing upon the credibility of witnesses. It is often said that, unless there appears in the record some fact or circumstance of weight and substance, and there is none, which has been overlooked or the significance of which has been misinterpreted,[14] an appellate court will not interfere in the factual findings of the trial court. | |||||