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2009-09-17 |
VELASCO JR., J. |
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Unlawful aggression is an actual physical assault, or at least a threat to inflict real imminent injury, upon a person. There must be an actual, sudden, unexpected attack or imminent danger, which puts the defendant's life in real peril.[14] In the case at bar, there was no unlawful aggression shown by the victim. According to Quijano, an eyewitness, Ruperto and the victim started joking until they fought: Q: You said that they were joking, now you said they were drinking why? Where were they at that time instead they were joking and now you said they were drinking? | |||||
2008-01-31 |
CARPIO, J. |
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An appeal in a criminal case opens the entire case for review. The Court can correct errors unassigned in the appeal.[26] |