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Reasonable Doubt and Prior Inconsistent Actions in Philippine Rape Cases

How the Supreme Court weighed credibility, prior sexual history, and the sweetheart defense in a rape conviction.

Credibility of Child Witness Testimony in Rape Cases: Philippine Supreme Court Ruling

Philippine Supreme Court affirms rape conviction based on credible child witness testimony, explaining delay in reporting and denial defenses.

Treachery in Criminal Law: Unexpected Assaults and the Denial Defense in Philippine Jurisprudence

How Philippine courts treat denial and alibi defenses in rape cases, and why the victim's credible testimony prevails.

Acts of Lasciviousness as a Lesser Included Offense in Philippine Child Abuse Cases

When rape isn't proven, Philippine courts may convict for acts of lasciviousness under RA 7610. Learn the rules from a landmark case.

Protecting Child Victims: Balancing Privacy and Public Access in Abuse Cases

The Supreme Court's ruling in People v. Cabalquinto protects child abuse victims' identities while affirming a father's rape conviction.

Rape in the Victim's Home: When Dwelling Aggravates the Crime

Philippine Supreme Court explains when "dwelling" aggravates rape, and how RA 9346 changed the penalty from death to reclusion perpetua.

Criminal VS Civil When A Civil Court Ruling Doesnt Stop A Criminal Trial

A civil court ruling that seems to favor the accused does not automatically stop a criminal prosecution. Learn the rules on prejudicial questions, res judicata, and motion to quash.

Protecting Children: Defining Lascivious Conduct and Child Abuse Under Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies what constitutes lascivious conduct and child abuse under RA 7610, protecting minors from sexual exploitation.

Age and Relationship as Essential Proofs for Qualified Rape Conviction in the Philippines

The Supreme Court explains why minority and relationship must be both alleged and proven before the death penalty for qualified rape can be imposed.

Consent in Rape Cases: Force, Intimidation, and Credibility Under Scrutiny

The Supreme Court acquits a rape accused, explaining when lack of resistance signals consent and how courts test force and intimidation.

When Self-Defense Fails: Unlawful Aggression and Retaliation in Homicide Cases

Understand when self-defense claims fail in Philippine homicide cases, focusing on unlawful aggression and retaliation requirements.

Rape Conviction Upheld Despite Initial Charge of Illegal Detention: Protecting Victims' Rights

The Supreme Court clarifies that a conviction for rape can stand even when the information charged serious illegal detention with rape, protecting victims' rights.

Rape Conviction Hinges on Proof of Relationship: The Evidentiary Standard for Aggravating Circumstances

The Supreme Court clarifies that qualifying circumstances like relationship in rape cases require strict documentary proof before the death penalty may be imposed.

Voice Recognition as Evidence Identifying the Accused in Rape Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on voice recognition evidence in rape cases, admissibility standards, and the importance of credible victim testimony.

Rape and the Requisites of Force and Intimidation

Explaining when force or intimidation must be alleged and proved in rape cases, and why the victim's age matters under Philippine law.

From Rape to Lewdness When Evidence Casts Doubt on the Crime Lesser Offenses Prevail

When rape evidence fails, courts may convict for acts of lasciviousness. Learn the rules from People v. Aquino.

Burden of Proof in Rape Cases: Consent and the Presumption of Innocence

The Supreme Court acquits a rape accused where prosecution failed to prove force or intimidation, reaffirming the presumption of innocence and the prosecution's burden.

Stepfather’s Deceit: Defining Rape and Protecting Children Under Philippine Law

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that slightest penile penetration consummates rape, and digital penetration is sexual assault.

Weaponizing Intimacy: Rape With a Firearm and the Limits of the Sweetheart Defense

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction despite the sweetheart defense, ruling that intimacy never justifies sexual violence with a deadly weapon.

Incestuous Rape: Why the Supreme Court Upheld the Victim's Testimony Against Her Brother

The Supreme Court affirms a death sentence for incestuous rape, explaining why a victim's testimony against her own brother deserves full credence.

Treachery vs. Evident Premeditation: Distinguishing Murder and Rape in Philippine Law

Learn how the Supreme Court distinguished treachery from evident premeditation in murder, and why charging documents matter in rape cases.

Incestuous Rape: Why the Prosecution Must Prove the Victim's Age Beyond Reasonable Doubt

In incestuous rape cases, the prosecution must prove the victim's minority and relationship to the offender beyond reasonable doubt to justify the death penalty.

Judicial Accountability and Timely Resolution: Lessons from People v. Servano

The Supreme Court's ruling in People v. Servano clarifies incest rape rules while underscoring the judiciary's duty to resolve cases without delay.

The Weight of Fear: Evaluating Delay in Rape Cases Under Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on rape convictions, victim credibility, and why delay in reporting does not weaken a case.