Judicial confession constitutes evidence
of a high order. The presumption is that no sane person would deliberately
confess to the commission of a crime unless prompted to do so by truth and
conscience. Admission of guilt constitutes evidence against the accused
pursuant to Rule 129 and Rule 130 of the Rules of Court. (People vs.
Bascugin, G.R. No. 184704, June 30, 2009, Third Division, Velasco, Jr.,
J.).
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