G.R. No. L-23133 August 20, 1925 The People of The Philippine Islands, Plaintiff-Appellee
G.R. No. L-23133 August 20, 1925 The People of The Philippine Islands, Plaintiff-Appellee
G.R. No. L-23133 August 20, 1925 The People of The Philippine Islands, Plaintiff-Appellee
MALCOLM, J.:
Neither of these points is well taken. The trial judge found each of
the accused to have been proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
of a crime included in the information. There is ample proof to
substantiate this finding. The murderous intent of the accused and
their joint purpose are likewise clearly demonstrated. chanroblesvirtualawlibrary chanrobles virtual law library
The trial judge, it will be recalled, found the defendants guilty of the
crime of frustrated homicide. The Attorney-General, however,
recommends that the crime be classified as frustrated murder in
view of the presence of the qualifying circumstance of treachery,
and that the penalty then be placed in the maximum of that provide
by law because of the presence of the aggravating circumstance
that prohibited arms were use by the assailants. A majority of the
court agree with the Attorney-General. We believe the felony should
be classified as frustrated rather than attempted, under the law and
the local jurisprudence. chanroblesvirtualawlibrary chanrobles virtual law library
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