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WHEREFORE, the Court finds accused Gil Templa, a.k.a. George, alias `Imok,' Emmanuel Incog Alagon, alias `Awe,' and Floriano Ugboc Jungao, alias `Amoy,' guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of murder, and imposes upon each of them the penalty of Reclusion Perpetua, to suffer the accessory penalties imposed by law, and to indemnify the heirs of the victim the sum of P15,000.
WHEREFORE, the Court finds accused Gil Templa, a.k.a. George, alias `Imok,' Emmanuel Incog Alagon, alias `Awe,' and Floriano Ugboc Jungao, alias `Amoy,' guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of murder, and imposes upon each of them the penalty of Reclusion Perpetua, to suffer the accessory penalties imposed by law, and to indemnify the heirs of the victim the sum of P15,000.00 representing actual damages, and the further sum of P50,000.00 as moral damages, but without subsidiary imprisonment in case of insolvency. "Without pronouncement as to costs. "SO ORDERED.
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