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2015-01-21 |
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J. |
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| I say all these, aware that in Cobarrubias v. People,[57] the Court made an exception to the general rule that the fallo or dispositive portion always prevails over the decision or order's body. The exception is when one can clearly and unquestionably conclude, based on the body of the decision and its discussions, that a mistake had been committed in formulating the dispositive portion. In such cases, reason dictates that the body of the decision should prevail.[58] | |||||