Legal Insights

Plain-language guides and case briefs on Philippine law — researched from the firm's law library of 184,000+ statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and agency issuances, and written so non-lawyers can understand and act on them.

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When Silence Speaks Volumes Understanding Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Cases

How the Supreme Court found conspiracy from concerted acts in a brutal killing, and why a 13-year-old co-accused was acquitted.

The Weight of Witness Testimony: How Philippine Courts Determine Credibility in Murder Cases

A single credible witness can convict for murder. Learn how Philippine courts weigh testimony and credibility.

Beyond Kicking: Understanding Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Cases

The Supreme Court acquits a man who kicked a murder victim, explaining when mere presence or minor acts do not prove conspiracy.

Understanding Conspiracy in Murder Cases: Lessons from People v. Nava

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling explains how conspiracy in murder is proven through acts showing unity of purpose, not just prior agreement.

Unraveling Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Cases: Collective Guilt and the Limits of Self-Defense

How the Supreme Court applied conspiracy doctrine and rejected self-defense in a murder case where three men ganged up on a victim.

Credible Witness Testimony: How Philippine Courts Convict in Murder Cases

Philippine courts can convict on the testimony of a single credible witness. This article explains the rule and its limits.

The Weight of Witness Testimony: Understanding Murder Convictions in Philippine Courts

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness testimony against alibi in murder cases, explained through a landmark Supreme Court ruling.

Credibility Counts: How Philippine Courts Decide Self-Defense Claims in Murder Cases

Philippine courts weigh credibility heavily when accused persons invoke self-defense in murder cases. Learn the rules from a Supreme Court ruling.

Credibility of Eyewitness Testimony in Philippine Murder Cases: Villonez v. People

The Supreme Court affirms murder convictions based on a lone eyewitness's credible testimony, explaining how Philippine courts assess witness credibility on appeal.

Unshaken Testimony: How Philippine Courts Weigh Eyewitness Accounts in Murder Cases

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling on six counts of murder explains why minor inconsistencies in eyewitness testimony do not destroy credibility.

Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Cases: Why Mere Presence Isn't Enough

The Supreme Court acquits two brothers in People v. Abina, clarifying that mere presence or simultaneous acts don't prove conspiracy in murder.

Positive Identification in Murder Cases: The Delmendo Ruling on Eyewitness Testimony

How the Supreme Court in People v. Delmendo weighed eyewitness testimony, positive identification, and treachery in affirming a murder conviction.

Unlicensed Firearm in Homicide: How Philippine Law Treats Illegal Gun Use in Murder Cases

Philippine Supreme Court explains how R.A. 8294 changed the treatment of unlicensed firearms used in murder cases.

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: Understanding Intent and Defenseless Victims

The Supreme Court explains treachery, conspiracy, and self-defense in a murder case involving three brothers who shot an unarmed victim.

When Silence Breaks: The Power of Witness Testimony in Philippine Murder Cases

A teenager's delayed confession convicts a murderer in the Philippines, proving that credible witness testimony can outweigh inconsistent statements.

Treachery in Criminal Law: Understanding Sudden Attack in Philippine Murder Cases

The Supreme Court explains treachery in murder cases through a sudden stabbing attack, clarifying the elements and legal consequences.

Eyewitness Identification and Conspiracy in Robbery With Homicide: People v. Caisip

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness testimony, alibi, and treachery in murder cases, explained through People v. Caisip.

Unexpected Attack: Understanding Treachery in Philippine Murder Cases

How a sudden, unexpected attack qualifies a killing as murder through treachery under Philippine law, explained through People v. Reyes.

Admissibility of Confessions in Philippine Criminal Law: A Case Analysis

Learn how Philippine courts assess eyewitness credibility, delay in reporting crimes, and damages in murder cases through this case analysis.

Eyewitness Testimony Overcoming Delay AND Establishing Credibility IN Philippine Courts

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how delayed eyewitness testimony can still be credible and how damages are computed in murder cases.

Proving Self-Defense and Treachery in Murder Cases: Insights from People v. Carpio

A look at how the Supreme Court evaluates self-defense claims and treachery in murder, using the 1997 Carpio decision.

Positive Identification Key to Murder Convictions in the Philippines

How eyewitness identification outweighs alibi in Philippine murder cases, explained through People v. Queliza (G.R. No. 124135).

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: Understanding Unexpected Attacks

The Supreme Court explains treachery (alevosia) in murder cases, using People v. Reboltiado to show how sudden, planned attacks qualify.

Circumstantial Evidence and Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Cases: A Legal Guide

How Philippine courts use circumstantial evidence and conspiracy to convict in murder cases, explained through People v. Bionat.