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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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Child Witness Testimony in Murder Cases: When a Child's Word Can Convict

When can an eight-year-old's testimony convict in murder cases? The Supreme Court explains the rules on child witness credibility.

Treachery Defined: How Philippine Courts Determine Unfair Advantage in Murder Cases

Learn how Philippine courts define treachery in murder cases through the Supreme Court's ruling in People v. Hammer.

Treachery in Criminal Law: The Imperative of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Murder Convictions

Understand how Philippine courts treat treachery claims and why proof beyond reasonable doubt remains the gold standard in murder cases.

Treachery in Murder Cases: When a Killing Is Only Homicide

The Supreme Court explains when a killing lacks treachery and is homicide, not murder, using People v. Ilo.

Treachery and Positive Identification: Conviction Upheld in Murder Case

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction based on positive identification by two eyewitnesses and treachery, despite the accused's alibi and denial.

Treachery and Unlicensed Firearms: Navigating Murder and Frustrated Murder Convictions

The Supreme Court clarifies treachery, unlicensed firearm aggravating circumstances, and penalties in murder and frustrated murder cases.

Treachery in Criminal Law: Elements and Implications in Murder Cases

Learn how Philippine courts define treachery in murder cases, why proof must be clear, and when a killing becomes homicide instead.

Flashlight Eyewitness Testimony and Proof of Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Philippine Murder Cases

How a flashlight beam and positive facial identification overcame the defense of alibi in a Philippine murder conviction.

Treachery Defined: Ensuring Justice for Victims of Sudden Attack

The Supreme Court explains treachery in murder cases, affirming conviction where a victim was attacked without warning or chance to defend.

Positive Identification Over Alibi Establishing Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

How eyewitness identification outweighs denial and alibi in Philippine murder cases, and when abuse of superior strength qualifies the crime.

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.

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.

Conspiracy and Self-Defense: Establishing Guilt in Multiple Murder Cases

How the Supreme Court rejected self-defense claims and found conspiracy in the brutal killing of a defenseless couple.

Eyewitness Testimony and Credibility in Murder Cases: The Noel Lee Case

How Philippine courts weigh eyewitness credibility, alibi, and treachery in murder convictions, explained through the Noel Lee case.

Conspiracy by Actions Establishing Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Murder and Frustrated Murder Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how overt acts can prove conspiracy, treachery, and guilt in murder and attempted murder cases.

Positive Identification Trumps Alibi: Credibility and the Defense of Alibi in Murder Cases

The Supreme Court rules that positive identification prevails over alibi in murder cases, explaining credibility standards and the requisites for a valid alibi defense.

Conspiracy and Treachery: How Group Violence Determines Criminal Liability

Learn how Philippine courts apply conspiracy and treachery in group attacks, using a Supreme Court murder case as a guide.

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

Understanding treachery as a qualifying circumstance in murder cases, explained through a 2002 Philippine Supreme Court decision.

Treachery in Concerted Attacks: When Accomplices Share the Blame Under Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains how treachery and conspiracy work together in murder cases, and why accomplices share equal blame.

Eyewitness Testimony vs. Alibi: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Murder Cases

How a credible eyewitness account outweighs alibi and denial in Philippine murder convictions, per People v. Ticalo.

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.

Treachery Defined: Understanding Intent and Opportunity in Philippine Murder Cases

Learn how Philippine courts define treachery in murder cases, requiring both a sudden attack and deliberate adoption of the means.

Witness Credibility and Treachery in Murder Cases: Lessons from People v. Medios

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction, explaining how credible eyewitness testimony, conspiracy, and treachery establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

Witness Credibility and Treachery in Murder Cases: People v. Manzano

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction based on a lone eyewitness's credible testimony and treachery, explaining key rules on alibi and damages.