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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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When Proof of Age Fails: Simple Rape Instead of Death in People v. Ochea

The Supreme Court reduced a death sentence to reclusion perpetua because prosecutors failed to prove the victim's minority in a rape case.

Judicial Misconduct Dismissal FOR Undue Delay AND Disregard OF Supreme Court Directives

Learn how the Supreme Court disciplined a judge for undue delay and ignoring Court directives, reinforcing accountability in the judiciary.

Treachery Defined: Ensuring Justice for Victims of Sudden Attacks in the Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies treachery and self-defense in sudden attacks, affirming that bare claims of self-defense cannot overcome clear evidence of guilt.

When a Sudden Attack Becomes Murder: Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law

The Supreme Court explains when a sudden, swift attack qualifies as treachery, converting a killing into murder under Philippine law.

Finality of Judgment: Court Warns Against Repeated Motions to Evade Execution

Supreme Court warns litigants against filing repeated motions to delay execution of final judgments, citing abuse of judicial processes.

Illegal Dismissal Case: Why Salary Deductions Defeated a Theft Claim

Supreme Court ruling on illegal dismissal: employer's theft claim failed because goods were paid via salary deductions and due process was not observed.

How Barangay Conciliation Affects Prescription Periods in Philippine Criminal Cases

Learn how filing a complaint with the barangay interrupts prescription periods for criminal offenses, based on a Supreme Court ruling.

Local Autonomy vs Presidential Supervision: The Scope of Power in Granting Judges' Allowances

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of presidential supervision over local governments in granting allowances to judges.

Maintaining Professionalism: Lawyers' Duty to Courteous Conduct

Philippine Supreme Court rules on lawyer discipline for uncivil conduct toward fellow attorneys, citing Canon 8 of the Code of Professional Responsibility.

Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt of Conspiracy in Philippine Criminal Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that conspiracy must be proven beyond reasonable doubt, not inferred from mere presence or flight.

Rape Conviction Affirmed Credible Testimony Outweighs Physicians Doubts In Child Abuse Cases

Supreme Court affirms father's rape conviction, ruling a child victim's credible testimony outweighs conflicting medical findings in incest cases.

Fraud Voids Free Patent and State's Right to Reversion Prevails

Free patents obtained through fraud are void, and the State may seek reversion even after one year, per the Supreme Court.

Rape Conviction Credibility of Testimony and Proof of Minority in Statutory Rape Cases

The Supreme Court affirms a father's death sentence for raping his 10-year-old daughter, clarifying rules on witness credibility and proof of minority.

Illegal Transfer and Employer Prerogative: Balancing Rights With Fair Play in Employment

When does a valid transfer become an illegal one? The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of management prerogative in Paguio v. PLDT.

Breach of Trust: The Grave Consequences of Parental Rape in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court affirms the death penalty for a father who raped his 10-year-old daughter, highlighting the law's treatment of incestuous rape.

Upholding Due Process in Attorney Discipline: The Necessity of Formal Investigation

When can a lawyer be suspended without a formal investigation? The Supreme Court clarifies due process requirements in disciplinary cases.

Conspiracy and Consent: Examining the Elements of Rape in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies rape elements, consent, and qualifying circumstances in a father's conviction for raping his 10-year-old daughter.

Proportional Representation in Electoral Tribunals: The Pimentel Case

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling on proportional representation of party-list groups in the HRET and Commission on Appointments.

Dishonesty in Public Service: Forging Signatures and the Limits of Forgiveness

A court employee forged a colleague's signature to encash a check. The Supreme Court explains why forgiveness does not erase administrative liability.

Judicial Ethics: Dismissal of Judge for Extortion and Serious Misconduct

Supreme Court dismisses a judge for demanding money from a litigant, reaffirming strict standards of judicial ethics and integrity.

Rape and Incest: Minor Testimony Inconsistencies Don't Undermine Conviction

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how minor inconsistencies in a rape victim's testimony don't weaken her credibility, and why minority must be proven.

Rape Conviction Affirmed: Proving Minority and Relationship in Qualified Rape Cases

The Supreme Court affirms a father's rape conviction but reduces the death penalty to reclusion perpetua because the prosecution failed to prove the victim's minority beyond reasonable doubt.

Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction Despite Fugitive Status

The High Court affirms a murder conviction even as the accused remains at large, ruling on treachery, alibi, and the retroactive application of procedural rules.

When Final Judgments Can Be Modified: Supervening Events in Labor Cases

The Supreme Court explains when a final and executory reinstatement order may still be modified due to supervening events.