the issue of credibility
of witnesses is "a question best addressed to the province of the trial
court because of its unique position of having observed
that elusive and incommunicable evidence of the witnesses’ deportment on the
stand while testifying which opportunity is denied to the appellate courts and
"absent any substantial reason which would justify the reversal of the
trial court’s assessments and conclusions, the reviewing court is generally
bound by the former’s findings, particularly when no significant facts and
circumstances are shown to have been overlooked or disregarded which when
considered would have affected the outcome of the case." (PEOPLE
OF THE PHILS. VS. CONRADO LAOG, G.R. NO. 178321, OCTOBER 5, 2011, VILLARAMA, JR., J.).
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