Monday, September 9, 2013

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE:

   Circumstantial evidence is sufficient for conviction if: "(a) there is more than one circumstance; (b) the facts from which the inferences are derived are proven; and (c) the combination of all the circumstances is such as to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt." (People vs. Melanio Galo et al., G.R. No. 187497, October 12, 2011, Brion, J.).

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