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2011-05-30 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| Indeed, petitioner's theory holds water only if the facts are altered - that is, he threatened Indalecio, Diosetea, and Vicente at the same place and at the same time. Had this been true, then petitioner's liability for one count of Grave Threats would have rested on the same basis grounding our rulings that the taking of six roosters[16] or 13 cows[17] found at the same place and taken at the same time results in the commission of only one count of theft because - | |||||