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2010-11-17 |
VELASCO JR., J. |
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| (3) inquire whether or not the accused wishes to present evidence on his behalf and allow him to do so if he so desires.[15] (Emphasis supplied.) | |||||
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2002-02-27 |
PANGANIBAN, J. |
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| As we held in People v. Sagun,[21] "[c]omplainant's tears add poignancy to verity born out of human nature and experience." Furthermore, "no woman would subject herself to the rigors of a public trial, describing before total strangers the shameful, humiliating and degrading experience of the sexual assault, unless she was motivated to tell the truth."[22] | |||||
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2001-06-29 |
PARDO, J. |
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| An award of civil indemnity ex-delicto in favor of the offended party in the amount of fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) is mandatory upon a finding of rape.[24] Likewise, moral damages in the amount of fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) must be awarded without need of proof of mental and physical suffering.[25] | |||||
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2000-07-24 |
PARDO, J. |
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| An award of civil indemnity ex delicto in favor of the offended party in the amount of P50,000.00 is mandatory upon the finding of the fact of rape.[43] The award is for each count of rape proved.[44] | |||||