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2004-01-15 |
DAVIDE JR., CJ. |
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| Conspiracy need not, however, be established by direct proof; it may be shown by circumstantial evidence.[43] As correctly found by the trial court and concurred with by the OSG, the concatenation of circumstantial evidence shows that Marlon Buenviaje conspired with Sayaboc, thus: On 13 August 1994, Marlon Buenviaje had a fistfight with Joseph Galam, causing him injuries on his face and prompting him to make a threat to kill the latter;[44] | |||||
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2003-03-28 |
DAVIDE JR., C.J. |
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| Conspiracy may be shown through circumstantial evidence; deduced from the mode and manner in which the offense was perpetrated; or inferred from the acts of the accused pointing to a joint purpose and design, a concerted action, and a community of interest.[36] It was not even necessary to show that all the conspirators actually hit and killed the victims. | |||||