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2007-02-06 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| The only observations concerning the physical appearance of the subject Deeds of Donation that truly give us doubts as to their authenticity are the relatively small margins on the sides of the same, the lack of copies thereof, and the alleged inclusion in Document No. 402 of a bodega allegedly not owned by Consuelo. However, these doubts are not enough to establish the commission of fraud by respondents and to overturn the presumption that persons are innocent of crime or wrong.[47] Good faith is always presumed.[48] It is the one who alleges bad faith who has the burden to prove the same,[49] who, in this case, is the petitioner. | |||||