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2002-02-06 |
BELLOSILLO, J. |
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Petitioner went to the Court of Appeals, but private respondent was sustained and the petition was dismissed. In other words, in both the Civil Service Commission[1] and the Court of Appeals,[2] private respondent obtained favorable relief. | |||||
2001-01-18 |
GONZAGA-REYES, J. |
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Good faith is a defense to a charge of estafa by postdating a check.[22] This may be manifested by the accused's offering to make arrangements with his creditor as to the manner of payment[23] or, as in the present case, averring that his placing his signature on the questioned checks was purely a result of his gullibility and inadvertence, with the unfortunate result that he himself became a victim of the trickery and manipulations of accused-at-large. |