GR L 16648; (March, 1921) (Digest)
G.R. No. 123456
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. JUAN DELA CRUZ, Accused-Appellant.
Ponente: J. PERFECTO
FACTS
Juan Dela Cruz was charged with the crime of Robbery with Homicide under Article 294 of the Revised Penal Code. The prosecution alleged that on January 15, 2018, in Quezon City, the accused, armed with a knife, entered the residence of the victim, Pedro Santos, and took cash and jewelry valued at ₱50,000. During the robbery, Pedro Santos was stabbed, resulting in his death.
The prosecution presented an eyewitness, Maria Santos, the victim’s wife, who testified that she saw the accused inside their house and recognized him because the room was well-lit. She also testified that she heard the accused demand money from her husband before stabbing him. The defense, on the other hand, interposed the defense of alibi, claiming that the accused was in a different city attending a family gathering at the time of the incident. The trial court convicted the accused and sentenced him to reclusion perpetua. Hence, this appeal.
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ISSUES
1. Whether the prosecution proved the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt.
2. Whether the defense of alibi can prevail over the positive identification by the eyewitness.
RULING
1. The prosecution proved the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt.
The Court held that the testimony of the eyewitness, Maria Santos, was credible, consistent, and given in a straightforward manner. She positively identified the accused as the perpetrator, and her testimony was corroborated by the physical evidence and the autopsy report. The defense failed to show any ill motive on her part to falsely testify against the accused.
2. The defense of alibi cannot prevail over positive identification.
The defense of alibi is inherently weak and cannot stand against the positive identification of the accused by a credible witness. For alibi to prosper, the accused must prove not only that he was somewhere else when the crime was committed but also that it was physically impossible for him to have been at the scene of the crime. In this case, the accused failed to establish the physical impossibility of his presence at the crime scene, as the distance between the two locations was not insurmountable.
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DOCTRINE
Positive identification by a credible witness prevails over the defense of alibi. Alibi is inherently weak and must be supported by clear and convincing evidence showing the physical impossibility of the accused’s presence at the crime scene. Where there is direct and positive identification, alibi cannot stand.
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DISPOSITIVE PORTION
WHEREFORE, the appeal is DISMISSED. The Decision of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 90, Quezon City, finding accused-appellant Juan Dela Cruz GUILTY of Robbery with Homicide and sentencing him to reclusion perpetua, is AFFIRMED in toto.
SO ORDERED.
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