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G. R. No. L-52 - The Lawphil Project There are no words strong enough to condemn banditry and gangsterism During the enemy occupation, our peaceful citizenry had to endure the scourge of frequent wanton robberies
G. R. No. L-52 February 21, 1946 - PEOPLE OF THE PHIL. v. TEODORO DE LA . . . The analysis of the testimonies given in this case convinces us that appellant was conclusively identified as the robber who kept watch of the people inside the drug store while lying down; who, upon entering the drug store, was one of those who stuck a revolver at the ribs of Dr Gregorio B Sison; who, during the watch, was manipulating his
Dela Cruz V People - Case Digest | PDF | Social Science - Scribd Dela Cruz was charged with illegal possession of firearms after a routine baggage inspection at a domestic port revealed firearms inside his bag The issue is whether such warrantless baggage inspections by port authorities are unreasonable searches
Dela Cruz v. People - Criminal Procedure Digest on Self . . . - Studocu Jaime Dela Cruz was arrested via entrapment for the alleged act of extortion He was made to tak e a urine test despite numerous protests and requests for counsel He tested positive for the use of shabu The R T C and the CA found him
G. R. No. L-52 - People vs. De la Cruz y Tojos - jur. ph There are no words strong enough to condemn banditry and gangsterism During the enemy occupation, our peace citizenry had to endure the scourge of frequent wanton robberies
People v. Dela Cruz Case Digest-1 | PDF | Plea | Mitigating Factor - Scribd Francisco de la Cruz and others were accused of robbery against Yu Wan, stealing 26 pesos De la Cruz had previous convictions They initially pleaded not guilty but later pleaded guilty 2 The court found them guilty of robbery and sentenced De la Cruz to additional time as a habitual delinquent De la Cruz appealed 3