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2007-08-17 |
TINGA, J. |
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| Verily, it is inconceivable and contrary to human experience for a daughter, who is attached to her father by the natural bond of love and affection, to accuse him of rape, unless he is the one who raped and defoliated her.[39] As we have pronounced in People v. Canoy:[40] | |||||