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2007-11-23 |
VELASCO, JR., J. |
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| In cases of indictment for illegal possession of firearms, a negative allegation of lack of license or permit is an essential ingredient of the offense that must be proved by the prosecution. In this case there exists a prima facie case from the best available evidence.[15] This is so since a firearm license is within accused's peculiar knowledge or relates to him personally. | |||||