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[ GR No. L-1224, Feb 04, 1948 ]

PEOPLE v. BERNARDINO RAMOS +

DECISION

G.R. No. L-1224

[ G.R. No. L-1224, February 04, 1948 ]

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. BERNARDINO RAMOS, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

D E C I S I O N

TREASON. One early dawn of February 1944, the accused and another person, accompanied by Japanese military police, raided several houses in San Juan del Monte, Rizal, in search of members of guerrilla forces. The raiding party first broke into the house of F, dragged him from bed and brought him to the balcony of the house where the lights had been turned on and where he was grilled about a son of his named M. It was here that F clearly and positively identified the defendant and one C as the companions of the Japanese, both of whom wore Japanese uniforms and were armed with pistols. Another son of F, named R, was brought out into the balcony and questioned as to his identity. F and his son R were tied by the Japanese and brought down to the street with them. The same was done to a doctor who lived nearby. They were herded into an open truck and brought to the Japanese Garrison at Aviles street, Manila, and have never been seen nor heard from again. The willfull and deliberate adherence of the defendant to the enemy has been completely established by testimonies of at least six witnesses. Held: Accused is guilty of treason.

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