People v. Oga
People v. Oga
People v. Oga
152302
People v. Oga
June 8, 2004
Held/Ratio
NO
It was alleged that the crime of rape was committed with force and
intimidation under Art 335 (1), RPC.
* Force may be physical and actual or psychological.
After scrutinizing Irenes testimony, SC found that no force/
intimidation was employed:
Mouth not covered
Hands were free most of the time
Decision:
Oga was acquitted. His guilt has not been proved beyond reasonable doubt.
Notes:
In reviewing rape cases, the Court has established the following principles as guides:
(1) an accusation of rape can be made with facility, difficult to prove but more difficult for the person
accused, though innocent, to disprove;
(2) by reason of the intrinsic nature of rape, the testimony of the complainant must be scrutinized with
extreme caution; and
(3) the evidence for the prosecution must stand or fall on its merits and cannot draw strength from the
weakness of the evidence for the defense.