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Rape Conviction Affirmed: Alibi Fails Against Positive Identification

Learn how the Supreme Court rejected alibi and upheld a rape conviction, explaining key rules on credibility, medical evidence, and damages.

Upholding Land Ownership: The Significance of Continuous Possession and Tax Declarations in Property Disputes

Explore how continuous possession and tax declarations resolved a property ownership dispute in Tabuso v. Court of Appeals (G.R. No. 108558).

Judicial Misconduct: Upholding Honesty and Efficiency in the Philippine Judiciary

A judge's delay in deciding cases and dishonesty in JBC forms led to suspension and fine, reinforcing judicial accountability.

Traffic Altercation Turns Deadly: When a Single Gunshot Is Homicide, Not Murder

A road-rage shooting kills a pregnant woman. The Supreme Court explains why the killing was homicide, not murder, absent treachery.

Expropriation and Urban Development: When Can a City Take Private Land for Socialized Housing?

The Supreme Court clarifies the two-stage process of expropriation and when compliance with RA 7279's acquisition priorities must be shown.

Court Stenographer Dismissed for Habitual Absenteeism and AWOL: A Lesson in Public Accountability

Explore the Supreme Court's dismissal of a court stenographer for habitual absenteeism and AWOL, and the standards of conduct expected of court personnel.

Protecting the Vulnerable: The Supreme Court's Stance on Rape of a Child with Epilepsy

The Supreme Court affirms the conviction of a man for four counts of statutory rape against a 10-year-old girl with epilepsy, clarifying rules on delay in reporting, alibi, and damages.

Eminent Domain vs Urban Development: Balancing Public Need and Property Rights in Manila

The Supreme Court clarifies when local governments may expropriate private land for socialized housing under R.A. 7279.

Reasonable Doubt and Witness Credibility: Protecting the Accused's Rights in Philippine Criminal Law

The Supreme Court clarifies when a conviction stands, how self-defense is proven, and why treachery must be established beyond reasonable doubt.

When Courts Can Extend a Lease: Limits of Article 1687 in Ejectment Cases

Supreme Court clarifies that courts cannot extend a month-to-month lease under Article 1687 when a definite period exists.

How the Prosecution Proves Intent to Gain in Robbery With Homicide

The Supreme Court explains how intent to gain is proven in robbery with homicide cases, using People v. Del Rosario as a guide.

Dismissal for AWOL: Upholding Accountability in Public Service

Supreme Court affirms dismissal of court stenographer for habitual absenteeism and AWOL, reinforcing strict standards of public accountability.

Breach of Trust: The Supreme Court's Stance on Incestuous Rape and Parental Authority

A stepfather's rape conviction upheld, but death penalty reduced to reclusion perpetua for failure to prove minority and relationship.

Time Is of the Essence: Prescription in Breach of Warranty Claims Under Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on the six-month prescriptive period for breach of warranty claims and when courts may dismiss time-barred actions.

Rape and Relationship: When “Stepfather” Is Not Enough for the Death Penalty

The Supreme Court clarifies that a common-law spouse is not a “stepfather” for death penalty purposes, reducing rape sentences to reclusion perpetua.

Conspiracy and Intent: How Philippine Courts Establish Criminal Liability

A Supreme Court ruling on conspiracy and evident premeditation in murder, explaining how joint purpose and intent establish liability.

Rape Conviction Upheld: Credibility of Victim's Testimony and the Judge's Role

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction, clarifying that a credible victim's testimony alone suffices and that a judge who did not hear all witnesses can still validly decide.

Credible Testimony Alone CAN Convict In Rape Cases Protecting Victims AND Ensuring Justice

The Supreme Court affirms that a rape victim's credible testimony alone is sufficient to convict, reinforcing protections for survivors seeking justice.

Del Mar v. PAGCOR: The Scope of PAGCOR's Franchise and Jai-Alai Operations

The Supreme Court ruled PAGCOR's franchise under P.D. 1869 does not include operating jai-alai, a gambling activity requiring express legislative grant.

Treachery in Philippine Criminal Law: The Element of Surprise in Murder Convictions

Understand how treachery qualifies killing as murder under Philippine law, explained through a Supreme Court ruling on a 1993 shooting.

Demolition Orders Require Due Hearing Protecting Property Rights in Ejectment Cases

Philippine Supreme Court rules judges must hold a hearing before issuing demolition orders in ejectment cases, protecting property rights.

Unregistered Land Donation and Tenant Rights Under Agrarian Reform

A Supreme Court ruling on why an unregistered land donation cannot defeat tenant rights under agrarian reform and Operation Land Transfer.

Lawyer Disbarred for Disrespecting Court: Lessons from A.C. No. 11508

The Supreme Court fined a disbarred lawyer for disrespecting court personnel and disobeying IBP orders, reaffirming lawyers' duty of courtesy.

Right of First Refusal Validity and Enforceability in Philippine Contract Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a right of first refusal is valid and enforceable in property and contract disputes.