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2009-08-27 |
CARPIO MORALES, J. |
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| The prosecution, in a bid to explain BBB's stunted narrative, informed that she was only able to finish Grade 1, hence, her low intelligence.[31] To be sure, the Court had ruled that the mental deficiency or low intelligence of a victim does not lessen her credibility as long as she has communicated her ordeal clearly and consistently.[32] In BBB's case, however, the Court finds her assertions to be utterly vague and disjointed for the most part, despite the leading questions thrown her way. | |||||