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2012-07-18 |
VILLARAMA, JR., J. |
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| Although a conspiracy may be deduced from the mode and manner by which the offense was perpetrated,it must, like the crime itself, be proven beyond reasonable doubt.[79] Mere knowledge, acquiescence or approval is not enough without a showing that the participation was intentional and with a view of furthering a common criminal design or purpose.[80] | |||||