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2002-09-19 |
QUISUMBING, J. |
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| There is treachery when the offender commits any of the crimes against persons employing means, methods or forms in the execution thereof, which tend directly and especially to insure its execution without risk to himself arising from the defense which the offended party might make.[65] On the allegation of treachery, the trial court observed that: …The evidence is clear that the attack against the victim Ernesto Ocampo was frontal and preceded by altercation between Pablo or Orlando Guerrero, Jr. and the deceased Ernesto Ocampo. "No alevosia or treachery where the attack is frontal."(P.P. vs. Matbagon, 60 Phil. 837; | |||||