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2015-02-04 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| Applying the Indeterminate Sentence Law, the accused shall be sentenced to an indeterminate sentence, the maximum term of which shall not exceed the maximum fixed by law and the minimum term shall not be less than the minimum prescribed by the same. [39] Thus, the penalty originally imposed by the RTC of imprisonment of twelve (12) years and one (1) day, as minimum, to fourteen (14) years and eight (8) months, as maximum, and a fine of Three Hundred Thousand Pesos (P300,000.00), for illegal possession of shabu in the total weight of 0.28 gram is still proper for illegal possession of shabu in the total weight of 0.43 gram, it being less than five grams. | |||||
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2003-04-30 |
SANDOVAL-GUTIERREZ, J. |
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| On November 28, 1978, the CFI rendered its Decision[4] rescinding the contract between Moreman and respondent and awarding to the latter P 445,000.00 as actual, moral and liquidated damages; P20,000.00 representing the increase in the construction materials; and P35,000.00 as attorney's fees. Moreman interposed an appeal to the Court of Appeals but the same was dismissed on March 7, 1989 for being dilatory. He elevated the case to this Court via a petition for review on certiorari. In a Decision[5] dated February 21, 1990, we denied the petition. On April 23, 1990,[6] an Entry of Judgment was issued. | |||||