You're currently signed in as:
User

JUDGE JESUS B. MUPAS v. PEOPLE

This case has been cited 1 times or more.

2014-08-06
DEL CASTILLO, J.
By this time, it is settled that the appellate court may review dismissal orders of trial courts granting an accused's demurrer to evidence. This may be done via the special civil action of certiorari under Rule 65 based on the ground of grave abuse of discretion, amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction. Such dismissal order, being considered void judgment, does not result in jeopardy. Thus, when the order of dismissal is annulled or set aside by an appellate court in an original special civil action via certiorari, the right of the accused against double jeopardy is not violated. In the instant case, having affirmed the CA finding grave abuse of discretion on the part of the trial court when it granted the accused's demurrer to evidence, we deem its consequent order of acquittal void.[45]