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PEOPLE v. FERNANDO TAN

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2000-10-04
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J.
As this Court has repeatedly held, the premeditation to kill must be plain, notorious and sufficiently proven by evidence of outward acts showing the intent to kill.[8] In the absence of clear and positive evidence, mere presumptions and inferences of evident premeditation, no matter how logical and probable, are insufficient.[9]