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REPUBLIC v. ORTIGAS

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2016-01-11
LEONEN, J.
A question of fact requires this court to review the truthfulness or falsity of the allegations of the parties.[129] This review includes assessment of the "probative value of the evidence presented."[130] There is also a question of fact when the issue presented before this court is the correctness of the lower courts' appreciation of the evidence presented by the parties. Petitioner asks this court to review the facts of the case: This Honorable Court is now, from the foregoing, confronted with a controversy as to which will prevail - the findings of facts of the trial court which is based on preponderance of evidence or the findings of facts of the court a quo which is based on the alleged misapprehension of facts allegedly committed by the former court.[131]