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2012-07-25 |
SERENO, J. |
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| At the outset, we find that the issue is only belatedly raised in the instant Petition[28] and was never threshed out in the proceedings below. Fundamental considerations of fair play, justice and due process dictate that this Court should not pass upon this question.[29] "Questions raised on appeal must be within the issues framed by the parties; consequently, issues not raised before the trial court cannot be raised for the first time on appeal."[30] | |||||