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2004-01-26 |
TINGA, J, |
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| The absence of receipts to evidence payment to the recruiter would not warrant an acquittal, a receipt not being fatal to the prosecution's cause.[75] The trial court found the testimonies of private complainants to be credible.[76] The assessment of the testimonial evidence by the trial judge is accorded the highest respect for it was he who had the distinct opportunity to directly perceive the demeanor of witnesses and personally ascertain their reliability. | |||||