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2006-08-16 |
CALLEJO, SR., J. |
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| To be convicted of robbery with rape, the following elements must concur: (1) the taking of personal property is committed with violence or intimidation against persons; (2) the property taken belongs to another; (3) the taking is characterized by intent to gain or animus lucrandi; (4) the robbery is accompanied by rape.[90] | |||||
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2003-04-09 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| The crime of Robbery with Rape is committed when the following elements concur: (1) the taking of personal property is committed with violence or intimidation against persons; (2) the property taken belongs to another; (3) the taking is done with animo lucrandi; and, (4) the robbery is accompanied by rape.[18] | |||||
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2002-09-10 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| Time-honored is the rule that the positive and categorical assertions of witnesses generally prevail over bare denials.[25] In line with established jurisprudence,[26] we are constrained to modify the award of moral damages from P200,000.00 to P50,000.00, as this award is not intended to enrich the victim but to compensate for her suffering. Moreover, the trial court | |||||