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2004-01-21 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| However, appellant is still liable for the crime of rape. When the information charges a complex crime and the evidence fails to support one of the component offenses, the defendant is still liable for the other offense supported by the evidence.[25] Thus, in People v. Oliva,[26] the Court found Carlito Oliva guilty of statutory rape even if the information charged him of kidnapping with rape. | |||||