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PEOPLE v. BALTAZAR CESISTA

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2010-04-05
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J.
Notably, the prosecution need not even prove the elements of force and intimidation in this case. Settled is the rule that in rape committed by a father or a person recognized by the victim as her father, the former's moral ascendancy and influence over the latter substitute for violence and intimidation.[24]
2003-07-11
CALLEJO, SR., J.
remember with accuracy every ugly detail of her harrowing experience especially so when she might in fact have been trying not to remember the same.[15] On the other hand, testimonies during trial are more detailed and elaborate than those stated in sworn statements.[16] The important thing is that Jennie was consistent in saying that the appellant shoved her inside the comfort room, forcibly made her