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Bouncing Checks Law: When Courts May Impose Fine Instead of Imprisonment

The Supreme Court clarifies that under BP 22, courts may impose only a fine instead of imprisonment, depending on the circumstances.

Prescription in Anti-Graft Cases: When Does the Clock Start Ticking?

The Supreme Court clarifies when the prescriptive period for anti-graft cases begins, distinguishing discovery from commission of the offense.

Acceptance Over Refusal When Depositing A Check Establishes Tender OF Payment

A creditor who accepts and deposits a fully funded check tendered as payment cannot later treat it as a deposit. Philippine Supreme Court ruling explained.

Bouncing Checks Law: When Courts May Impose Fine Instead of Imprisonment

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on B.P. 22 violations explains when fines replace imprisonment and clarifies due process rights in bouncing checks cases.

When Medical Evidence Is Absent: Conviction for Rape Based on Victim's Testimony

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction despite normal medical findings, explaining why a child victim's testimony can be enough.

Unmasking Corruption: Statute of Limitations and the Discovery Rule in Graft Cases

When does the 15-year prescription period for graft cases begin? The Supreme Court explains the discovery rule for behest loans.

Rape Under the Flyover: Corroborating Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Cases

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction of a street child, explaining why medical findings are not required and how the victim's testimony stands.

Simple Neglect of Duty: How Philippine Courts Distinguish Administrative Offenses

Philippine Retirement Authority v. Rupa clarifies when a public officer's delay is simple neglect, not conduct prejudicial to the service.

Circumstantial Evidence and Conviction: When Proof Falls Short of Rape With Homicide

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when circumstantial evidence suffices for homicide but not rape with homicide conviction.

When Immediate Court Action Is Allowed: Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Explained

The Supreme Court explains when the exhaustion of administrative remedies rule may be set aside, using a teacher's dismissal case as an example.

Piercing the Corporate Veil in Philippine Foreclosures: DBP v. Remington

When can Philippine courts pierce the corporate veil? The Supreme Court clarifies the strict rule in DBP v. Remington.

Intervention Denied: The Ancillary Nature of Intervention in Settled Disputes

Philippine Supreme Court explains why intervention cannot proceed once the main case is settled and terminated.

Supreme Court Affirms Murder Conviction Despite Defense Claims of Self-Defense

SC affirms murder conviction of three men who mauled victim to death, rejecting self-defense claims and upholding reclusion perpetua.

Circumstantial Evidence and Robbery With Homicide: Establishing Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

How the Supreme Court upheld a robbery-with-homicide conviction based on circumstantial evidence, flight, and denial in People v. Corre Jr.

Kidnapping for Ransom: Positive Identification Prevails Over Alibi in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on kidnapping for ransom, positive identification, alibi, conspiracy, and damages under Article 267.

Bank Liability in Foreign Exchange Transactions: The Reyes v. Far East Bank Standard

When are banks liable for dishonored foreign exchange drafts? The Supreme Court clarifies the diligence standard in Reyes v. Far East Bank.

Res Judicata and Security of Tenure: When a Land Registration Judgment Cannot Oust a Tenant

A land registration victory does not automatically allow ejectment of an occupant claiming tenant rights. The Supreme Court explains the limits.

Beyond the Grave: When a Dead Man Can Be a Party to a Partnership

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on whether a deceased person can enter into a partnership, and the application of the Dead Man's Statute.

Certificate of Non-Forum Shopping in Refiled Cases and Support Pendente Lite

Supreme Court clarifies when a certificate of non-forum shopping must mention a prior dismissed case, and reinstates support pendente lite orders.

Judicial Duty vs Oversight: When a Judge's Negligence Impacts Justice

A Supreme Court ruling on when a client bears the consequences of counsel's negligence, and the strict deadlines for relief from judgment.

Unlicensed Firearm Use in Murder: Retroactive Law and Double Jeopardy Explained

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on retroactive application of R.A. 8294 and its effect on separate charges for illegal firearm possession.

Lawyer Suspended for Negligence: The Duty to File Briefs and Protect Clients' Rights

Supreme Court suspends lawyer for failing to file appellant's brief, causing delay in client's criminal appeal and violating professional responsibility rules.

Lawyer Suspended for Neglecting Appeal: Duty to Client and Court

Supreme Court suspends lawyer for six months for failing to file appellant's brief, causing client's appeal to stall for over a year.

Timeliness and Probable Cause: When Delayed Behest Loan Cases Are Dismissed

The Supreme Court explains when the Ombudsman may dismiss behest loan complaints for lack of probable cause despite long delays.