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2007-12-18 |
PUNO, CJ. |
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| Q And, they were also discussing with you Madam Witness, that what was done by the policeman is also wrong? A Yes, sir.[8] The findings and conclusion of the trial court on the credibility of witnesses are entitled to great respect because the trial courts have the advantage of observing the demeanor of witnesses as they testify. In the process of converting into written form the statements of living human beings, not only fine nuances but a world of meaning apparent to the judge present, watching and listening, may escape the reader of the translated words.[9] | |||||