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PEOPLE v. RAYMUNDO GONZAGA Y LANDA

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2013-03-13
SERENO, C.J.
Under Section 4, Rule 133 of the Rules of Court, circumstantial evidence is sufficient for conviction when the concurrence of the following factors obtain: (a) there is more than one circumstance; (b) the facts from which the inferences are derived have been proven; and (c) the combination of all the circumstances is such as would prove the crime beyond reasonable doubt.  These circumstances and facts must be absolutely incompatible with any reasonable hypothesis propounding the innocence of the accused.[30]