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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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Unlawful Possession and the Vital Role of Evidence in Drug Offenses

How the Supreme Court weighed search warrant evidence, witness credibility, and denial defenses in a drug possession conviction.

Bigamy Defenses, Double Jeopardy, and Private Prosecution: Key Lessons from Bangayan v. Bangayan

Explore the Supreme Court's ruling on bigamy, double jeopardy, and why only the Solicitor General can appeal an acquittal.

Accountability Amidst Chaos: Supreme Court Upholds Abu Sayyaf Kidnapping Convictions

The Supreme Court affirms the kidnapping convictions of Abu Sayyaf members, rejecting alibi, duress, and minority defenses.

Unwavering Witness: How Philippine Courts Value Eyewitness Testimony in Murder Cases

Philippine Supreme Court affirms murder conviction based on credible eyewitness testimony, explaining how courts weigh witness credibility against alibi defenses.

Forcible Entry vs Agrarian Dispute: Who Has Jurisdiction in Philippine Courts?

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when forcible entry cases belong to MTC or DARAB, and how tenancy defenses affect jurisdiction.

Unlawful Detainer Jurisdiction: How Complaint Allegations Determine Ejectment Cases

Learn how complaint allegations, not defenses, determine jurisdiction in unlawful detainer cases, based on a 2010 Philippine Supreme Court ruling.

Parricide Conviction Upheld: Circumstantial Evidence and Defenses of Accident and Intoxication

Supreme Court affirms parricide conviction based on circumstantial evidence, rejecting defenses of accident and intoxication in spousal killing.

Credibility of the Rape Victim: The Decisive Factor in Philippine Jurisprudence

In incestuous rape cases, the victim's credible testimony outweighs weak defenses like denial and alibi. Learn the rules.

Statutory Rape Conviction Upheld: Impotence and Alibi Defenses Fail

The Supreme Court affirms a statutory rape conviction, rejecting impotence and alibi defenses, and explains how courts weigh victim testimony.

Rape Conviction Affirmed: Credibility of Victim's Testimony and Weak Defenses of Denial and Alibi

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction, ruling that a credible victim's testimony suffices and that denial and alibi are weak defenses.

Res Judicata and Good-Faith Purchasers: Protecting Land Titles in the Philippines

Learn how Philippine courts balance Torrens title protection with reconveyance actions, prescription periods, and good-faith purchaser defenses.

Eyewitness Identification and Inconsistent Statements in Robbery with Homicide Cases

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness testimony, minor inconsistencies, and alibi defenses in robbery with homicide convictions.

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.

Attempted Rape With Homicide: Supreme Court Affirms Conspiracy, Treachery, Rejects Intoxication Defense

The Supreme Court affirms the conviction for attempted rape with homicide, explaining conspiracy, treachery, and why intoxication and lack of instruction defenses failed.

Bouncing Checks in Property Deals: Why a Bad Check Can Lead to Estafa in the Philippines

Learn when a bounced check or misused funds becomes estafa under Philippine law, and the key defenses that fail in court.

Counterclaims and Forum Shopping: Why No Certification Is Needed for Defenses

Learn when a forum shopping certification is required in Philippine civil cases—and why counterclaims and defenses are exempt under the rules.

When a Guarantor Pays: Why Principal Debtors Cannot Invoke the Guarantor's Defenses

A guarantor who pays the creditor may seek reimbursement from the principal debtor, who cannot raise the guarantor's own defenses like excussion.

Forum Shopping and Premature Certiorari: Lessons from an Insurance Claim Dispute

Learn how the Supreme Court clarified preliminary hearings on affirmative defenses and the proper use of certiorari in insurance disputes.

Graft Case Lessons When Good Faith Defenses Fail Public Officials

A mayor's conviction under Section 3(e) of RA 3019 shows when good faith defenses fail public officials in graft cases.

Extraordinary Diligence in Cargo Delivery: Common Carrier Responsibilities and Liabilities

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies common carrier extraordinary diligence standards in cargo delivery disputes, balancing shipper protections with carrier defenses.

Accidental Harm vs Self-Defense: When Can You Claim Innocence in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when accident or self-defense excuses criminal liability, and why switching defenses on appeal fails.

Burden of Proof in Illegal Dismissal: Employers Must Substantiate Theft Allegations

In illegal dismissal cases, employers bear the burden of proving just cause with clear and convincing evidence, not relying on weak employee defenses.

Rape Conviction Upheld: Victim Testimony vs. Alibi Defense in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court affirms triple rape conviction, explaining why credible victim testimony outweighs alibi and sweetheart defenses.