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2014-11-26 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| In the case at bar, accused-appellant died before final judgment, as in fact, his motion for reconsideration is still pending resolution by the Court. As such, it therefore becomes necessary for us to declare his criminal liability as well as his civil liability ex delicto to have been extinguished by his death prior to final judgment.[11] | |||||
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2013-07-24 |
DEL CASTILLO, J. |
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| The penalty for murder is reclusion perpetua to death.[34] "There being no aggravating or mitigating circumstance, the RTC, as affirmed by the [CA] properly imposed [upon appellants] the penalty of reclusion perpetua, pursuant to Article 63, paragraph 2[35] of the [RPC]."[36] | |||||