Appeal Memorandum
Appeal Memorandum
Appeal Memorandum
II.
PARTIES
2.1 Accused-Appellant Joseph Russel Ingco is of legal age,
Filipino and with residence at No. 44 Sitio Calumpang,
Barangay Bagumbayan, Pililia, Rizal.
III.
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
3.1.
On January 7, 2015, accused-appellant was
charged with a felony of Less Serious Physical Injuries
(under Article 265 of the Revised Penal Code) before
the Municipal Trial Court Branch 10 Quezon City in an
Information which reads:
That, on or about the 27th day of November 2014, in
Quezon City and within the jurisdiction of this
Honorable Court, the above-names accused, did then
and there willfully, unlawfully and feloniously attack,
assault and employ personal violence upon the person
of one Jorbe Adriatico by then and there giving him
fistic blow on his face, thereby inflicting upon the latter
physical injuries which required medical attendance for
a period of ten (10) days or incapacitated him from the
performance of his customary labor for the same period
of time.
Contrary to law.
3.2.
On January 8, 2015, the accused was arraigned
and entered his plea of Not Guilty.
3.3.
On January 9, 2015 pre-trial was held and
thereafter the trial on the merits of the case ensued.
3.4.
On January 10, 2015, after both the prosecution
and defense rested their respective cases, the
Municipal Trial Court rendered its decision convicting
the accused of the crime charged. The dispositive
portion of which reads:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Court finds
accused Joseph Russel Ingco guilty beyond reasonable
doubt of the crime of Less Serious Physical Injures. He
is hereby sentenced to suffer the straight penalty of
three (3) months of arresto mayor.
SO ORDERED.
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3.5.
On January 10, 2015, accused-appellant filed a
Notice of Appeal with the Municipal Trial Court.
Hence, this appeal before the Regional Trial Court.
IV.
STATEMENT OF THE FACTS
EVIDENCE FOR THE PROSECUTION
The prosecutions lone witness, Jorbe Adriatico, testified as
follows:
4.1.
On November 27, 2014, Jorbe Adriatco was an
MMDA officer on duty along Quezon Avenue corner
Araneta Avenue.
4.2.
On the same day, he saw a blue Maserati Ghibli
driven by Joseph Russel Ingco, accused in this case.
Jorbe saw Joseph commit a traffic violation when the
latter made an illegal left turn along Araneta Avenue to
get to Quezon Avenue.
4.3.
Upon seeing the illegal left turn, Jorbe motioned
Joseph to stop the car. Joseph stopped the car but
flashed his middle finger to Jorbe while doing so.
4.4.
Jorbe approached the car and used his cellphone
to record a video of Joseph. Jorbe asked Joseph to
repeat the dirty finger sign and this made Joseph angry.
4.5.
Joseph took Jorbes cellphone and threw it inside
his car. Jorbe attempted to retrieve his cellphone but
Joseph grabbed Jobes collar.
4.6.
Upon grabbing Jorbes collar, Joseph started
driving the car while punching Jorbe at the same time.
Joseph punched Jorbe three (3) times.
4.7.
As a result of Joseph punching Jorbe three (3)
times, Jorbe was unable to perform his MMDA duties for
a period of ten (10) days and required medical
attendance for the same period.
EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENSE
The lone witness for the defense, Accused Joseph
Russel Ingco, testified as follows:
4.8.
He is the owner of a blue Maserati Ghibli with
conduction number QQ0057.
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4.9.
On November 27, 2014 he was driving along
Araneta Avenue approaching the corner of Quezon
Avenue.
4.10. He was about to make a left turn going to Quezon
Avenue when he realized the left turn was prohibited.
Instead of turning left, he went straight and made a Uturn further along the road to return to Quezon Avenue.
4.11. When he got back to Quezon Avenue, an MMDA
officer, later identified as Jorbe Adriatico, stopped him.
Joseph lowered the window on the drivers side of his
car and asked what the problem was. Jorbe told Joseph
the latter made an illegal left turn. Joseph argued he
didnt make a left turn and in fact made a U-turn farther
away.
4.12. Jorbe insisted Joseph made an illegal left turn and
even said that he had a video to prove it. Joseph got
angry because Jorbe was shouting and hurling curses at
him.
4.13. Instead of getting his license, Jorbe showed him
his cellphone with the video and put it near Josephs
face. Joseph got irritated and slapped away Jorbes hand
that was holding the cellphone.
4.14. After having his hand slapped away, Jorbe spat on
Joseph and cursed him some more. At this point, Jorbe
started punching Joseph repeatedly. Joseph panicked
and started the car to avoid Jorbes punches. Joseph
drove the car at a slow pace to prevent Jorbe from
being dragged along.
V.
ASSIGNMENT OF ERRORS
I.
THE
LOWER
COURT
GRAVELY
ERRED
IN
CONVICTING THE ACCUSED-APPELLANT OF THE
CRIME CHARGED BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT
II.
THE LOWER COURT GRAVELY ERRED IN GIVING
FULL WEIGHT AND CREDENCE TO THE EVIDENCE
OF THE PROSECUTION AND DISREGARDING THE
DEFENSE OF THE ACCUSED-APPELLANT.
VI.
ARGUMENTS
under
the
Copy Furnished:
Hon. Judge Arturo Pano
Municipal Trial Court Branch 10
Quezon City
Office of the City Prosecutor
Quezon City
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