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WHEREFORE , premises considered, [ VENEZUELA ] is hereby found GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of Malversation of Public Funds defined and penalized under Article 217 of the [RPC] and is hereby sentenced to suffer the indeterminate penalty of imprisonment ranging from TEN (10) YEARS and ONE (1) DAY of prision mayor as minimum to SEVENTEEN (17) YEARS, FOUR (4) MONTHS and ONE DAY of reclusion temporal , as maximum; to pay a fine of Two Million Five Hundred Seventy Two Thousand Eight Hu…
WHEREFORE , premises considered, [ VENEZUELA ] is hereby found GUILTY beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of Malversation of Public Funds defined and penalized under Article 217 of the [RPC] and is hereby sentenced to suffer the indeterminate penalty of imprisonment ranging from TEN (10) YEARS and ONE (1) DAY of prision mayor as minimum to SEVENTEEN (17) YEARS, FOUR (4) MONTHS and ONE DAY of reclusion temporal , as maximum; to pay a fine of Two Million Five Hundred Seventy Two Thousand Eight Hundred Eight Pesos (Php 2,572,808.00); and to suffer the penalty of perpetual special disqualification from holding any public office. Considering that the other accused, [COSTES], is still at large, let the herein case against her be archived. SO ORDERED.
G.R. No. 205576 - MIGUEL D. ESCOBAR, EUGENE L. ALZATE, PERLA C. MAGLINTE, CESAR M. CAGANG, AND VIVENCIA S. TELESFORO, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES.
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