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2011-11-16 |
MENDOZA, J. |
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| It has been repeatedly held that a young girl's revelation that she had been raped, coupled with her voluntary submission to a medical examination and willingness to undergo public trial where she could be compelled to give out the details of an assault on her dignity, cannot be so easily dismissed as mere concoction.[14] When a woman or a girl-child says that she was raped, she says in effect all that is necessary to show that rape has indeed been committed.[15] | |||||