People v. Tiozon
People v. Tiozon
People v. Tiozon
Where the subject matter of a negative averment in the information, or a fact relied upon by defendant as a justification or excuse,
relates to him personally or otherwise lie peculiarly within his knowledge, the general rule is that the burden of proof of such averment
or fact is on him.
In cases of illegal possession of firearms, the burden of proof as to the negative averments in the information to the effect that the
accused possesses the firearms without the corresponding license is on the defense. It is the accused who is called upon to prove that
he possesses the license. In other words, the fact relied upon by the accused as a justification or excuse being one that is related to
him personally or otherwise within his peculiar knowledge, "the general rule is that the burden of proof as to such averment or fact is on
the accused".
There being no proof that accused-appellant had no license to possess the firearm in question, he could not be convicted for illegal
possession of a firearm. The trial court then committed an error in holding the accused-appellant guilty thereof.
Accordingly, accused-appellant could only be liable for HOMICIDE since neither aggravating nor mitigating circumstances had been
proved.