Title
People vs. Relos Sr.
Case
G.R. No. 189326
Decision Date
Nov 24, 2010
A family-led ambush in Lal-lo, Cagayan, resulted in the brutal murder of Ramon Relos, Sr., with multiple assailants using knives, bolos, and a grenade. Conspiracy and treachery were proven, leading to convictions and modified damages.
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Case Summary (G.R. No. 189326)

Facts of the Case

On the morning of the incident, the victim, Ramon Relos, Sr., and his son, Ramon Relos, Jr., exited a jeepney and were walking towards their relative's house when they were ambushed. The assault was led by Oliver Relos, who initiated contact with the victim, followed by the simultaneous attack from Francisco Relos, Sr., and Francisco Relos, Jr. The victim was cornered without any means to defend himself, suffering multiple stab and hack wounds that ultimately led to his death.

Procedural History

The Regional Trial Court (RTC) found Francisco Relos, Sr., Oliver Relos, and Francisco Relos, Jr. guilty of murder on October 25, 2006. The RTC sentenced the adult accused to reclusion perpetua and ordered them to pay various sums as damages to the victim's heirs. The court acquitted the other co-accused due to lack of evidence.

Court of Appeals Decision

Upon appeal, the Court of Appeals upheld the RTC's decision on May 19, 2009, albeit with modifications regarding the awarded damages. The appellate court emphasized the credibility of eyewitness testimonies from Ramon, Jr. and Rogelio, Jr., which were backed by the autopsy report. The court dismissed Oliver's testimony as unreliable.

Findings of Conspiracy and Treachery

The findings elucidated a clear conspiracy among the assailants as each displayed coordinated efforts in attacking Ramon Relos, Sr. The legal concept of conspiracy, which necessitates an agreement to commit a crime amongst the parties involved, was illustrated through their synchronized actions. Treachery was also established, as the attack was unprovoked and executed in a way that left the victim vulnerable, thus preventing any possibility of defense.

Damages Awarded

In addition to the criminal aspect, the appellate court modified the damages awarded to the heirs of the victim, raising the civil indemnity to P75,000, moral damages to P75,000, and exemplary damages to P30,000, while dee

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