Republic of The Philippines National Capital Judicial Region Branch 123 - Manila
Republic of The Philippines National Capital Judicial Region Branch 123 - Manila
Republic of The Philippines National Capital Judicial Region Branch 123 - Manila
- versus -
I.S. NO.1234567890
FOR: Violation of R.A 10591
COMPREHENSIVE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITIONS
REGULATION ACT
NOEL CRUZ,
Defendant.
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JUDICIAL AFFIDAVIT
This Judicial Affidavit of defendant NOEL CRUZ is being offered to prove that:
1. The defendant did not commit the act complained of, namely, ILLEGAL
POSSESSSION OF A FIREARM;
2. The elements of illegal possession are not present;
3. There is no reasonable ground to believe that the defendant has
committed, is committing, or is attempting to commit a crime at the time
of the warrantless arrest; and
4. Other related matters.
DIRECT EXAMINATION
Q1: What is your name, age, citizenship, residency, and occupation?
A1: I am NOEL REYES, 51 years of age, a Filpino citizen, a resident of Alveo
Street, Alfonso, Cavite. I work as a computer consultant.
Q3: What were you doing in front of Malabon Panciteria at UN Ave., Manila?
A3: I was waiting for my friend, MARIO GUZMAN.
Q5: What were you wearing on the day that they arrested you?
A5: I was wearing a white polo shirt that was tucked inside my pants. I was
holding a white envelope. I had in my pockets a wallet and a phone. That is
all.
Q8: Can you think of any reason why the police officers suddenly arrested you
that day?
A8: No. I was just minding my own business. I was not violating any law, and
I was being respectful to everyone.
Q18: Do you know the names of the police officers and the informant who
arrested you?
A18: PFC Vivero and Corporal Lazo.
Q19: Going back to the gun, is there anything unusual that you noticed about
the gun?
A19: Not really.
Q20: Did you notice if the serial number of the gun was intact or not?
A20: No.
Q21: Will you be able to recognize or describe the John Doe informant?
A21: Yes. In fact, I remember him as 5’10 in height, short hair, with a big nose.
Q22: Was there an arrest warrant that was served upon you?
A22: No, there was no arrest warrant that was presented to me.
Q23: Did PFC Vivero and Corporal Lazo state that they were arresting you using
a stop and frisk, and did they conduct a stop and frisk?
A23: No, they did not conduct a stop and frisk on my body. They did not inform
me that they were suspecting me of possessing a firearm. Their informant
merely shouted “sha yung may baril”.
Q24: Have you ever been charged or convicted of any crime or offense?
A24: No, sir. I am only a simple family man, who works very hard to provide for
my family.
Q25: Is there anything else what you would like to add to this?
A25: Yes, after I repeatedly told them that I was not a member of the CPP-NPA
they told me that, everything will be fixed, and I will be let go if I paid
them 30,000 PHP
NOEL CRUZ
Affiant
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this February 22, 2018 in Cavite
City, Philippines the following affiant exhibiting to me his Passport No. 123456
issued at DFA Manila being sufficient and competent evidence of her identity in
pursuant to the 2004 Rules of Notarial Practice.
ATTESTATION
3. I nor any other person then present or assisting him coached the witness
regarding her answers.
Q: Good day Mr. Witness. My name is blablabla, prosecution lawyer. I am going to ask you
questions, is that okay?
Q: In the morning of December 10, 2017, you are looking for a job, correct?
Q: Is it accurate to say that you are jobless when the police arrested you?
Q: You were in front of Malabon Panciteria when the police arrested you right?
Q: The informant and the arresting officers were across the street when you allegedly heard the
former pointing at you?
Q: The arresting officers did not inform you that were were suspecting you for illegal possession
of firearms when they arrested you, correct?
Q: Are you confirming and not denying that you stated in Q6 of your JUDAF that “uniformed
police officers approached me and informed that I was under arrest for illegal possession of a
firearm”
Q: Your fingerprints and personal circumstances were recorded before questioning, correct?
Q: Isn’t it correct that the public prosecutor, together with police officers at Camp Crame,
propounded questions?
Q: Then is it fair to say that a gun’s serial number is not easy to locate if you have never held nor
seen one before?