Premeditation Argument and Mitigating Circumstances
Premeditation Argument and Mitigating Circumstances
Premeditation Argument and Mitigating Circumstances
1
People v. Base, G.R. No. 109773; March 30, 2000.
2
People v. Chua, G.R No. 121792; October 7, 1998.
3
People v. Timblor, G.R. No. 118939; January 27, 1998.
A: When Realizan fell down and he was about to
stand, he was kicked hitting his stomach.
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Q: What happened after that?
A: When Realizan was holding his stomach pain, and
they about to attack him and there was a shot then I
ran because it was already a gunshot, I got frightened,
sir.
Settled is the rule that when it is not shown how and when
the plan to kill was hatched or what time had elapsed before it
was carried out, evident premeditation cannot be considered. 4
I. MITIGATING
CIRCUMSTANCES OF
SURRENDER IS PRESENT
The mitigating circumstance available should at least
modify the judgment
7
Ladiana v. People, G.R. No. 144293; December 4, 2002
8
Ibid.
9
Belbis v. People, G.R. No. 181052; November 14, 2012