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Arson and Homicide: How the Primary Motive Determines Criminal Liability

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a death during a fire is absorbed by arson or punished separately, based on the offender's main objective.

Breach of Trust and Employee Dismissal: Employer's Burden of Proof in Philippine Labor Law

Explore the Supreme Court's ruling in Temic Automotive v. Cantos on breach of trust dismissals, emphasizing the employer's burden of proof.

Rape Conviction Upheld Despite Shifting Defenses: The Importance of Victim Testimony

Supreme Court affirms qualified rape conviction, ruling that credible victim testimony prevails over denial, ill motive claims, and pregnancy timing arguments.

Love OR LAW Intentions Behind Marriages AND Legal Validity

Philippine Supreme Court rules that marriage for citizenship or money is valid if consent is real, distinguishing motive from lack of consent.

Marriage Validity: Intent vs Motive in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court clarifies that a marriage entered for immigration purposes is valid if consent is freely given; motive alone does not void it.

Eyewitness Identification and the Immateriality of Motive in Murder Cases

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction based on positive eyewitness identification, clarifying that motive, the murder weapon, and ballistic reports are not essential to prove guilt.

Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt Can Rest on Credible Witness Testimony Alone

A conviction for murder can stand on credible eyewitness testimony alone, even without motive or an autopsy report, as this Supreme Court ruling shows.

Religious Ties and Criminal Liability: When Alibi Fails in Murder Cases

Examining conspiracy and accountability in murder, and why alibi and lack of motive cannot overcome positive eyewitness identification.

VAT on Services: When "Trade or Business" Does Not Require Profit Motive

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that VAT applies to services rendered for a fee even without profit motive. Learn the rules.

Malicious Prosecution in Philippine Law: Probable Cause and Malice Explained

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a failed criminal complaint becomes malicious prosecution, requiring proof of lack of probable cause and sinister motive.

Perfecting CAR Sales Contracts IN THE Philippines Understanding Buyer Rights AND Seller Obligations

Learn when a car sale contract is perfected in the Philippines, buyer rights, and seller obligations from the Xentrex Automotive case.