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WHEREFORE, this Court finds the accused GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt of the offense charged in the information of MURDER, with one (1) mitigating circumstance of voluntary surrender and the penalty imposable consisting of one (1) divisible penalty of reclusion temporal and two (2) indivisible penalties, that of reclusion perpetua to death, the accused is hereby sentenced to a determinate penalty of RECLUSION PERPETUA; to indemnify the heirs of the victim Ricky Aguilar, the sum of Fifty Thousan…
WHEREFORE, this Court finds the accused GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt of the offense charged in the information of MURDER, with one (1) mitigating circumstance of voluntary surrender and the penalty imposable consisting of one (1) divisible penalty of reclusion temporal and two (2) indivisible penalties, that of reclusion perpetua to death, the accused is hereby sentenced to a determinate penalty of RECLUSION PERPETUA; to indemnify the heirs of the victim Ricky Aguilar, the sum of Fifty Thousand (P50,000.00) Pesos; Thirty Thousand (P30,000.00) Pesos as moral damages; Twenty Thousand (P20,000.00) Pesos as exemplary damages, and to suffer the accessory penalties imposed by law. x x x SO ORDERED.
G.R. No. 138612 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, VS. PERCIVAL GONZA Y BORRAL.D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library
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CaseG.R. No. 186233 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, VS. ROMEO SATONERO @ RUBEN, ACCUSED-.D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library
G.R. No. 186233 -