The abuse of discretion must be so patent and
gross as to amount to an evasion of a positive duty or a virtual refusal to
perform a duty enjoined by law, or to act at all in contemplation of law as
where the power is exercised in an arbitrary and despotic manner by reason of
passion or hostility. (Marino
B. Icdang vs. Sandiganbayan
(Second Division) and People of the Phils., G.R. No. 185960, Jan. 25, 2012,
VILLARAMA, JR., J.).
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