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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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Treachery and Criminal Liability: Ensuring Justice for Victims of Sudden Attacks in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies when treachery qualifies a killing as murder, the rules on warrantless arrests, and the consequences of failing to object to inadmissible evidence.

When a Trial Judge Defies a Higher Court: Annulling a Decision Issued Despite a TRO

The Supreme Court annuls a trial court decision rendered in defiance of a Court of Appeals TRO, reaffirming judicial hierarchy and due process.

Intoxication as a Mitigating Circumstance in Murder Cases: Reassessing Criminal Liability

The Supreme Court clarifies how intoxication and voluntary surrender affect criminal liability, downgrading murder to homicide in a landmark 2002 ruling.

Territorial Jurisdiction in Falsification: Where the Crime Occurs Matters

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that venue in falsification cases is determined by where the falsified documents were made, not where they were later used.

Judicial Accountability in Case Disposal: Lessons from an MCTC Audit

A Supreme Court audit of a Rizal court shows how delays in deciding cases lead to administrative liability for judges and court personnel.

Breach of Charter Agreement: Contractual Obligations and Remedies in Shipping Law

A Supreme Court ruling on charter party breach, ambiguous contract terms, and the right to rescind under Philippine law.

Rape Intimidation As A Substitute FOR Physical Resistance IN THE Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that intimidation and moral ascendancy can substitute for physical resistance in statutory rape cases.

Maintaining Decorum: Court Employee Fined for Discourtesy at Supreme Court Lobby

A court employee's shouting at a security guard leads to administrative liability. The High Court reminds all judicial personnel that professionalism and courtesy are non-negotiable.

Passion and Obfuscation in Homicide: When Jealousy Mitigates Intent

The Supreme Court explains when a betrayed spouse's passion and obfuscation can reduce murder to homicide in the Philippines.

Passion and Obfuscation: How Jealousy Can Reduce Murder to Homicide in the Philippines

The Supreme Court explains when passion and obfuscation can downgrade a murder charge to homicide, and how self-defense claims are weighed.

Probation vs Appeal: Understanding the Finality of Conviction in Philippine Law

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling that filing for probation waives the right to appeal and makes a conviction final under Philippine law.

Local Governments and Environmental Compliance: Ensuring Sustainable Development Under Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies that local government units must comply with the Environmental Impact Statement System under PD 1586.

Accomplice Liability: When Conspiracy in Robbery Extends to Rape

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that conspirators in robbery are equally liable for rape committed on the occasion, even if only one performed the rape.

Rape and the Limits of Proof: Protecting Victims While Upholding Rights

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that healed lacerations and absence of spermatozoa do not negate rape, and explains the rules on conspiracy and state witnesses.

Finality Prevails: Resolving Title Disputes and Forum Shopping in Land Ownership Conflicts

When two courts issue conflicting rulings over the same land, which decision prevails? The Supreme Court explains the doctrines of finality and forum shopping.

Credibility of Witnesses: How Courts Assess Testimony in Philippine Homicide Cases

Learn how Philippine courts weigh witness credibility and alibi in homicide cases, based on the Supreme Court's ruling in People v. Hugo.

Qualified Carnapping and the Death Penalty: People v. Lobitania Explained

The Supreme Court affirms the death penalty for a police officer convicted of qualified carnapping with murder, clarifying aggravating circumstances under Philippine law.

Registered Vehicle Owner Liable for Driver Negligence Despite Unregistered Sale

Philippine Supreme Court rules registered vehicle owners remain liable for driver negligence even after unregistered sale, protecting accident victims.

Judicial Independence vs Local Government Authority: The Limits of Executive Judge Power in Personnel Transfer

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that executive judges cannot permanently transfer court personnel without authority from the Office of the Court Administrator.

Retraction Rejection Affirming Conviction Despite Witness Recantation In Murder Case

Philippine Supreme Court ruling that a witness's retraction does not automatically overturn a murder conviction when other credible evidence supports guilt.

Good Faith Reliance on Subordinates Can Defeat Anti-Graft Charges Against Public Officials

Supreme Court rules a public official who relies in good faith on subordinates' certifications cannot be prosecuted for graft absent evident bad faith.

Rape and Abuse of Trust: Upholding the Sanctity of Consent and Familial Relationships

The Supreme Court affirms rape conviction where a guardian-like relative used force and threats, underscoring that consent is never presumed within familial bonds.

Upholding Decorum: Supreme Court Fines Employee for Insubordinate and Abusive Language

Court employee fined P10,000 for hurling vulgar epithets at co-workers. Decorum in the judiciary explained.

Rape and Breach of Trust: Force and Intimidation in Familial Abuse Cases

How the Supreme Court ruled that a guardian's abuse of trust and physical violence established force and intimidation in rape.