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2015-09-02 |
BRION, J. |
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In People v. Torres,[51] the accused assailed the validity of the search conducted pursuant to a search warrant as it was supposedly made without the presence of at least two witnesses, but the Court found otherwise, citing the testimonies taken during the trial contradicting this claim. A similar objection was made by the accused in People v. Nuñez[52], but the Court noted the testimony of the officer conducting the search who stated that it was made in the presence of the accused himself and two barangay officials. |