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[ GR No. L-7973, Apr 27, 1959 ]

PEOPLE v. CENON SERRANO +

DECISION

105 Phil. 531

[ G.R. No. L-7973, April 27, 1959 ]

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. CENON SERRANO ALIAS PIPING, ET AL., DEFENDANTS. DOMINGO CADIANG, SANTIAGO YUMUL AND FILEMON CENZON, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS.

D E C I S I O N

PADILLA, J.:

Domingo Cadiang, Santiago Yumul and Filemon Cenzon appeal from  a judgment of the Court of First Instance of Pampanga finding  them and their co-defendants, who did not appeal, guilty  of murder for the  death  of Pablo Navarro and sentencing them to suffer reclusion perpetua and to pay indemnity and the proportionate share in the costs  (Criminal Case No. 1262).

In  the evening of 16 October 1950, between 8:00 and 9:00  o'clock, Eulogio  Serrano told Cenon Serrano  alias Piping,  Domingo  Cadiang,  Santiago  Yumul,  Filemon Cenzon and  Anastacio Reyes then gathered at the sola of the house  of the first in the barrio of Potrero, Bacolor, Pampanga, that Pablo Navarro had been inducing and prompting people to call on  Senator Pablo Angeles David and testify on the Maliwalu massacre, and for that reason he  manifested to them his  desire and  plan to  do away with  Navarro.  Eulogio Serrano instructed them to wait for Navarro  in the town of Bacolor, lure him to go with them to barrio  Dolores and there kill him.  After disclosing to them his   plan,  Eulogio  Serrano  told them to  go to sleep at the post  of the  civilian guards  near his house.  In pursuance of the plan, the next day (17 October), Cenon Serrano alias Piping, Domingo Cadiang, Santiago Yumul, Filemon  Cenzon and Anastacio  Reyes waited for  Pablo  Navarro  at  the gambling  casino and Chinese  stores in the town of Bacolor  where he  used to  hang around.  Navarro  did  not  show up that day. The following day (18 October), the group  waited for him at the  same places.  This time Navarro  showed  up at  the gambling casino and  Cenon Serrano alias  Piping promptly invited him to a  drink but  Navarro declined saying that  he  was going  somewhere.  On 19 October, the group again waited for their  quarry  at the  same places  but failed to make contact with him as he  did not show up.  At  about 10:00  o'clock in  the morning of 20  October,  the group waited for Navarro in  the same  places.  Navarro arrived  at the gambling casino between  1:00  and 2:00 o'clock in the  afternoon.  Cenon Serrano alias Piping asked him for some drinks.  Navarro ordered some  drinks and all in the group except Cenon Serrano alias Piping drank.  After drinking the contents of six bottles of Black  Dog gin, Orange  Wine  and Sy Hoc Tong  wine,  Navarro  asked  Cenon  Serrano  alias Piping whether what  they had drunk  was  enough,  and the latter answered "No, look for some more."  Navarro left the gambling casino, went to the market place about 20 meters away and came back accompanied  by Simplicio Manguerra  bringing four bottles  of  Orange  wine  and Sy  Hoc  Tong  wine.  Simplicio Manguerra joined  the party and all except Cenon  Serrano alias Piping  drank the four bottles of  wine.  While the spree was going, on, Cenon Serrano alias Piping  suggested to Pablo Navarro that they should go to San Fernando for a  "good time," to  which  suggestion  Navarro  agreed.  Cenon  Serrano alias  Piping sent  out Domingo Oadiang to look  for  a jeep,  and  Cadiang  returned  with an  auto calesa jeep driven by Marcelino  Sicate.   After drinking  the four bottles  of wine, Cenon  Serrano alias  Piping,  Domingo Cadiang,  Santiago  Yumul,  Filemon Cenzon, Pablo  Navarro,  Simplicio Manguerra and Anastacio Reyes boarded the jeep, the first and the last  sitting  at the front with the driver and the rest inside.  From the gambling  casino the party  repaired  to Don Q  gasoline station to  refuel and proceeded to  San Fernando.  But before reaching San Fernando,  Cenon  Serrano alias  Piping remarked that  "there is  no use  having a  good  time"  in  San Fernando  and  suggested  that  they should  proceed to Angeles  for the "good time" which suggestion Navarro approved.   On the way  to Angeles Cenon Serrano alias Piping  ordered  the driver to  stop at Tony's Place in San Fernando to  buy some more  wine.  After  buying another jar of San  Miguel gin, part  of  which Navarro who was  already  drunk was made to drink,  the  party resumed their trip; but upon reaching a small  road near the schoolhouse of barrio San Isidro, Cenon Serrano alias Piping told  the  driver to  proceed  to barrio Dolores, Bacolor,  where  they arrived at  about 4:00  o'clock in the afternoon.  There Cenon Serrano  alias Piping  dismissed the. driver of the  jeep.  At barrio Dolores, the group  passed by  the house of  Simeon  Dizon, the barrio lieutenant, told him to come down and ordered him to call  for  some temporary policemen.   Upon  seeing  Benjamin  Tolentino at  the  house  of Dizon,  Cenon  Serrano alias Piping beckoned and  ordered Tolentino to tie Navarro's hands with  rope.   Upon  Cenon Serrano's  order Felipe Garcia,  a civilian guard who came with Simeon Dizon, pointed a gun at Navarro.   The latter asked  Cenon Serrano  alias Piping why he was being  tied and  Cenon Serrano  alias Piping answered "You deserve to be  tied up because you are against us."   Navarro was brought to  the stockade  of the civilian  guards  where  he  was questioned and  accused Cenon  Serrano alias  Piping of bringing witnesses to the house of Senator Pablo Angeles David to  testify on the Maliwalu  massacre.  As Navarro denied the charge, Cenon Serrano alias Piping hit Navarro with his fist, struck him with the  butt of his  .45 caliber pistol  and ordered Domingo Cadiang to beat up Navarro. Cadiang did as he was ordered  by beating up Navarro with a piece of bamboo about 4  inches in diameter and less than a meter long.  As a result of the beating Navarro fell down.  Cenon Serrano alias Piping kicked him and ordered him to rise, and as Navarro was rising Cadiang hit him on the back, so Navarro  again fell down.   Cenon Serrano alias Piping then  told Filemon  Cenzon to  beat up Navarro and Cenzon with  the same piece  of bamboo struck Navarro on his back about the  waistline  as he made  an  effort to stand up. Cenon Serrano alias Piping returned to where the jeep was parked and ordered Felipe Garcia to tie the hands of Simplicio Manguerra.   Upon hearing the order of Cenon Serrano alias Piping, Simplicio Manguerra asked whether  he was to be killed.  Cenon Serrano answered "I will also have you killed, you son of a whore."  Manguerra  clung to Anastacio Reyes begging for mercy but the  latter disengaged himself from  him. Cenon Serrano alias Piping pushed Manguerra and ordered Santiago  Yumul to beat him up.  Santiago Yumul hit Manguerra with a  pestle on the  back.  Jilanguerra fell to the ground.  Then Cenon Serrano alias Piping ordered Domingo Cadiang and Felipe Garcia to bring Manguerra to the post behind the stockade.  At this juncture Basilio de Guzman arrived and  was ordered by Cenon Serrano alias Piping to kill  Manguerra.  De Guzman and  Garcia brought Manguerra to  a field in Dolores where De  Guzman dug a  pit while  Garcia stood guard; and  after digging the  pit De Guzman shot Manguerra twice and shoved Manguerra's body in the pit and covered it  with earth.  Afterwards, Cenon Serrano alias Piping, Domingo Cadiang, Santiago Yumul, Filemon Cenzon and  Anastacio Reyes repaired to the house of Eulogio Serrano in barrio Potrero to report  to  him  that  the, two victims  were already in barrio Dolores,  arriving at barrio Potrero at past 5:00 o'clock in the  afternoon.  As Eulogio Serrano was  not  in his house when Cenon Serrano  alias  Piping arrived, the latter boarded the jeep of the late  Maximino Serrano and  drove on it to the town of Bacolor together with Domingo Cadiang, Santiago  Yumul, Filemon Cenzon and  Anastacio  Reyes.  Upon reaching the second bridge at barrio San Antonio on  the way  to Bacolor, Santiago Yumul alighted.  The rest resumed  driving to  town and met  Eulogio Serrano in front of the schoolhouse at barrio San  Agustin  driving a  jeep.  Cenon Serrano alias Piping reported to Eulogio Serrano that the two men were already in barrio Dolores.   Eulogio told Cenon that he would go to Dolores.   Domingo Cadiang was left in the barrio of San  Antonio  while  Filemon Cenzon, Cenon  Serrano  alias Piping and  Anastacio  Reyes proceeded  to  the town of Bacolor.

In the afternoon of 20 October  1950, while  Emiliano Manalo  known also  as Isaias, a civilian guard, was in his  house at  barrio  Dolores  Bacolor, Pampanga,  Benjamin Tolentino came and  asked him to  help him dig a pit at sitio Oastilang Malati, barrio  Dolores, to bury a dead horse of Atilano  Gopez.   He acceded  to his request and helped Tolentino dig it.   After digging the  pit he went home and then  proceeded to his post in sitio Pigulut Mauli, barrio  Dolores.  Upon reaching his post he  was called by Eulogio Serrano who was outside  the stockade together with  Atilano Gopez, Melchor Esguerra  and Benjamin Tolentino talking with  another person  inside the stockade who  he later on  learned was Pablo  Navarro. He  heard Eulogio Serrano ask "Ambo, are  you the one bringing those  people from  Maliwalu  to  Don  Pablo? Navarro answered  that he  was not  the   one,  Eulogio Serrano then  told Atilano Gopez to take Pablo Navarro out of the stockade  and to bring him along with  them (Eulogio  Serrano,  Atilano  Gopez, Benjamin  Tolentino, Melchor Esguerra and Emiliano Manalo) to barrio Potrero. When they reached sitio Castilang Malati Eulogio Serrano ordered Melchor Esguerra  and  Benjamin  Tolentino to shoot Pablo  Navarro  from behind.   Melchor  Esguerra and Benjamin Tolentino fired one shot each simultaneously. Navarro fell down dead.  Eulogio Serrano  ordered  them to bring the dead body of Pablo  Navarro to the pit  that Benjamin Tolentino  and Emiliano  Manalo  had dug and to cover it with earth.  Afterwards,  they  walked  back to barrio Dolores.  Sometime after the elections in November 1951, Atilano Gopez ordered Emiliano  Manalo and Benjamin Tolentino to exhume the bones of the late Pablo Navarro, put them in a sack and threw them into a creek. On 6 December 1951 the chief of police of Bacolor, Benjamin Tolentino, Melchor Esguerra, Eulogio Serrano and Emiliano Manalo, accompanied by Constabulary soldiers, exhumed the bones of the late Pablo  Navarro.

On  17  December 1951,  Cenon Serrano  alias  Piping, Benjamin, Tolentino, Melchor Esguerra, Domingo Cadiang, Santiago Yumul,  Filemon  Cenzon  and  Anastacio Reyes were charged with illegal detention with murder  for the death of Pablo  Navarro in an  information filed by the provincial  fiscal  of Pampanga.   On  12  February  1952, upon motion of the assistant provincial fiscal, the Court ordered the  discharge  of Anastacio  Reyes  from  the information to testify as witness for the prosecution.  Eulogio Serrano was charged with the same crime in criminal case No. 1819 but has not yet been apprehended.   Cenon Serrano alias Piping charged  with the  same  crime was also at  large but later  on  arrested and brought  to  trial with his co-defendants in both criminal cases for the death of Pablo Navarro  (case No. 1262)  and for the death of Simplicio Manguerra (case No.  1263).  The evidence for the prosecution  heard  against  his co-defendants before his arrest and arraignment was  again presented to afford him the opportunity to  confront and cross-examine the witnesses.

After a joint trial with criminal   case  No. 1263 for the death  of Simplicio Manguerra,  the Court found.
*  * *  Cenon Serrano alias Piping,  Benjamin Tolentino, Melchor Esguerra, Domingo Cadiang, Santiago Yumul and  Filemon Cenzon guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the  crime of murder in Criminal Case No. 1262 (for the death of Pablo Navarro) and, appreciating No  aggravating -or mitigating circumstance, hereby sentences each to suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua.  They are also  sentenced to indemnify, jointly and severally, the heirs of Pablo Navarro in the sum  of P6,000.00 and to pay their proportionate shares of the costs.  * *  *.
Only  Domingo  Cadiang,  Santiago  Yumul and  Filemon Cenzon have appealed.

The  appellants  deny  having  been  in  the  house  of Eulogio Serrano  at barrio  Potrero,  Bacolor,  Pampanga, in the evening of 16 October 1950, when Eulogio  Serrano told them  to lure Pablo Navarro to  barrio Dolores and to kill him there.  Domingo Cadiang claims that on  16 October 1950 he was  at the  farm of Paquito Liongson in the barrio of San Antonio helping his in-laws thresh palay that they had promised and agreed to do; and that on  17, 18 and 19 October  he was  in  the  yard of  his house  cutting  kapok  trees  for  fuel.  Filemon Cenzon claims that  on 16 October 1950, between 8:00 and  9:00 o'clock in the  evening, he  was in the market place  of Bacolor;  that on  17 October up  to the early morning of  18 October,  he was  at  Bagac  Bay hauling  lumber; that at about 11:00 o'clock in the morning of 18 October he  was  already in  Bacolor where  he  refilled  the  tank of his truck with  petrol and thereafter he together  with Juanito Bognot proceeded to Dagupan to deliver lumber for his employer, Manuel Joseph, to the Liberty Lumber; and that he returned to Bacolor at about  11:00 o'clock in the morning of the next  day, 19 October, and brought his truck to the garage  of  the company and went home. Santiago  Yumul,  corroborated  by  Martin  Tuason and Martin Yumul,  claims that  from 16 to 19  October  1950 he  was working as laborer  for Martin Tuason to remove a railroad  track  of  the Pampanga Sugar  Development Company leading  to Magalang, Pampanga; and  for that reason  he  could not  have  been with  Eulogio  Serrano, Cenon Serrano alias  Piping, Domingo Cadiang and  Filemon  Cenzon in the evening  of 16 October at the house of Eulogio  Serrano, and from  17 to 19 October in the  town of  Bacolor  waiting  for Pablo Navarro to carry out the plan  of  luring him to barrio Dolores and there kill him. And  although  they  admit to have been in the company of  Cenon Serrano alias Piping and Anastacio Reyes, who they claim  brought Pablo  Navarro and  Simplicio  Manguerra to barrio Dolores in the jeep driven by Marcelino Sicat on 20  October 1950, yet they disclaim any knowledge of  the plot to  kill  them, and that if  they ever took a hand in  maltreating the victims  it was out  of  fear to Anastacio  Reyes  and Cenon Serrano  alias  Piping, the latter ordering them to inflict injury upon the victims at the point of a gun.

The weak defense  of alibi  put  up by the appellants to disprove complicity in  the  murder of Pablo  Navarro cannot  overcome  the  clear and  positive  testimony  of Anastacio Reyes that they were at  the house of Eulogio Serrano  in the evening  of  16 October  1950 when  the latter told  them to lure Pablo  Navarro to barrio Dolores and there kill him; and that they were  together on  17. 18 and  19  October waiting for  Pablo  Navarro in  the town  of Bacolor to lure  him  to barrio Dolores, and  on 20 October when they finally succeeded in luring him to barrio Dolores where  they  killed him.  It is difficult to believe  that  a man who had  made up  his  mind to kill another  would bring  along with him other persons who know nothing about the plan  just to  witness  the commission of the crime.   If they were not  in the know, as they  contend, they also would have been  done  away with  right then  and there, in the  same way  Simplicio Manguerra,  who was not to  be killed, had been done away with,  to prevent him from reporting  to the  authorities or  from testifying against them in Court;  or they  also would  have been  sent away upon arriving at barrio Dolores,  in the same  way that Marcelino  Sicat. the driver of the jeep on which they rode  in  going to the said barrio, was sent away.  The way the appellants were  seated in the jeep  in going  to  barrio Dolores Anastacio  Reyes and Cenon Serrano alias Piping at the front seat with the driver  and the three appellants on the two parallel seats  inside  the jeep belies the  assertion that they were  prevented by  Cenon  Serrano  alias Piping  and  Anastacio  Reyes  from  running  away upon learning that a criminal  act was to be  committed.   The assertion that Cenon  Serrano alias Piping pointed his gun at  them at the gasoline station, where  they stopped to refuel, to  prevent them from deserting, is  unbelievable, because  the  gasoline station is located  in  the  heart of the town of  Bacolor,  in a busy street where the slightest commotion  or any sign  of distress would  easily draw the attention  of the nearby  traffic officer directing  the traffic.

The fact that in the evening of 16  October 1950,  the three appellants and their co-defendants  were  gathered at  the  house of  Eulogio Serrano, over-all  commander of the civilian guard and temporary police organizations, who ordered them  to lure Pablo Navarro to barrio Dolores and to kill him  there, because he had been inducing and prompting people to call on Senator Pablo Angeles David to  inform him  about and to testify  on  the Maliwalu massacre; that pursuant to the plan laid  out by Eulogio Serrano, from 17 to 20 October 1950 the appellants joined Cenon Serrano alias Piping and Anastacio Reyes in waiting for Pablo  Navarro at the gambling casino and  Chinese stores in the town of Bacolor where he used to frequent: that they were actually with Cenon Serrano alias Piping and Anastacio Reyes when Pablo Navarro was lured to go  to Dolores on  the pretext of going to San Fernando and then to Angeles  for a "good time" after  a drinking spree in Bacolor; that they took turns in  manhandling the victim as he was hogtied and rendered helpless; and the fact that the  appellants went into hiding after  the incident together with Cenon  Serrano  alias Piping in the barrio of Escribania, show that they were in league with Eulogio  Serrano and Cenon  Serrano alias Piping to  kill Pablo  Navarro.   Each  of them  is, therefore, guilty  as co-principal.

The appellants contend  further that in order that the testimony of a conspirator may be admissible in evidence against his co-conspirator, it must appear and be shown by  evidence other than the admission itself  that  the conspiracy actually existed and  that  the  person who is to be bound by the  admission was a  privy to  the conspiracy.   And as there is  nothing but the lone testimony of prosecution witness Anastacio Reyes, a co-conspirator, the trial court erred in  finding that conspiracy  has been established and  in convicting the appellants based upon the lone testimony of their co-conspirator.  The contention does not merit serious consideration, because the rule that "The act  or declaration of a  conspirator relating to the conspiracy and during its existence, may be given in evidence against the co-conspirator after the conspiracy is shown by evidence other than such act or declaration," [1] applies  only  to  extra-judicial  acts  or  declaration, but not to testimony  given  on the stand at the trial,[2]  where the defendant has the  opportunity  to cross-examine the declarant.  And while  the testimony  of accomplices  or confederates in crime is always subject to  grave suspicion, "coming as it does from a polluted source," and should be received with  great  caution  and doubtingly examined, it is nevertheless  admissible and competent.[3]

The trial court  did not err in convicting the appellants. For lack of sufficient number of votes to impose the death penalty,  the judgment  appealed from is affirmed,  with the proportionate  costs against the  appellants.

Paras, C. J., Bengzon, Montemayor, Reyes, A., Bautista, Angelo,  Labrador, Concepcion, Reyes, J.  B.  L., and Endencia, JJ., concur.



[1] Section 12, Rule 123.

[2] People vs. Dacanay, 92 Phil., 873; Off., 919.

[3] U. S. vs. Ocampo, 4 Phil., 400; U.S. vs. Butardo, 9 PHIL., 246; U. S. vs. Granadoso, 16 Phil., 419; U.S. vs. Bernales, 8 Phil., 525; U.S. vs. Soriano, 25 Phil., 624; U.S. vs. Flores, 28 Phil., 29; U.S. vs. Remigio 37 Phil., 599; People vs. Nakpil, 52 Phil., 985; People vs. Zipagan, 58 Phil., 780; People vs. Cu Unjieng, 61 Phil., 236; People vs. Masin, 64 Phil., 757.

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