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PEOPLE v. JAY MANDY MAGLIAN Y REYES

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2014-04-02
DEL CASTILLO, J.
The Court also affirms the awards of civil indemnity and moral damages in the amount of P50,000.00 each.[48]  The CA's award of temperate damages must also be sustained.  In People v. Andres[49] and People v. Magdaraog[50] the Court said: "[W]e declared in the case of People v. Villanueva, that:
2013-01-16
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J.
The Court has stated in People v. Maglian[24]: The Rules of Court states that a dying declaration is admissible as evidence if the following circumstances are present: "(a) it concerns the cause and the surrounding circumstances of the declarant's death; (b) it is made when death appears to be imminent and the declarant is under a consciousness of impending death; (c) the declarant would have been competent to testify had he or she survived; and (d) the dying declaration is offered in a case in which the subject of inquiry involves the declarant's death." x x x. (Citation omitted.)