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WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, the Court finds the accused, ARMANDO CUSTODIO DALAG, guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of Parricide, appreciating in his favor the mitigating circumstances of voluntary surrender and one analogous to “passion and obfuscation” and there being no aggravating circumstance in attendance in [the] commission of the crime, hereby sentences the accused to serve the penalty of RECLUSION PERPETUA , with all its accessory penalties and to indemnify the children of …
WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, the Court finds the accused, ARMANDO CUSTODIO DALAG, guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of Parricide, appreciating in his favor the mitigating circumstances of voluntary surrender and one analogous to passion and obfuscation and there being no aggravating circumstance in attendance in [the] commission of the crime, hereby sentences the accused to serve the penalty of RECLUSION PERPETUA , with all its accessory penalties and to indemnify the children of the deceased, Leah Nolido-Dalag, the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND (P 50,000.00) PESOS. No costs. SO ORDERED.
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