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RAMONITO MANABAN v. CA

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2009-09-17
VELASCO JR., J.
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.
An appeal in a criminal case opens the entire case for review. The Court can correct errors unassigned in the appeal.[26]