Title
People vs. Suitos
Case
G.R. No. 125280
Decision Date
Mar 31, 2000
Jesus Ylarde was fatally shot by Wilson Suitos and accomplices in 1987; witnesses identified Suitos, who claimed alibi and family feud. Court upheld conviction, citing credible testimonies, rejected alibi, and increased damages.
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Case Summary (G.R. No. 125280)

Overview of the Incident

On September 5, 1987, Jesus Ylarde was assassinated outside his family’s house in Umingan, Pangasinan, shortly after dinner. Jovy Ylarde, the victim’s daughter, witnessed the event, identifying Wilson Suitos, Alvaro Suitos, and Boy Villar as the assailants. She testified that Wilson shot her father in the forehead, followed by shots from Alvaro and Boy Villar.

Evidence and Testimonies

Multiple witnesses testified during the trial. Jovy and another daughter, Vivian, provided consistent and detailed accounts of the attack and identified Wilson Suitos and his co-accused as the killers. Medical testimony from Dr. Thelma Busto confirmed that the fatal injury was to the forehead, which caused immediate death.

Defense Claim

Wilson Suitos claimed he was elsewhere at the time of the murder, visiting his godfather, ex-Mayor Francisco Lopez. He stated that he did not learn of any charges against him until months later. His defense also suggested that he was implicated due to past family grievances involving a massacre that included relatives of the victim. Witnesses for the defense corroborated his alibi, asserting he was not present during the shooting.

Trial Court Findings

The trial court found the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses credible and rejected the alibi defense presented by Wilson Suitos. The court doubted the reliability of the defense's claim, considering the proximity of Wilson to the crime scene and the immediate identification made by the victims’ daughters. The court ruled that the killing was perpetrated with treachery, as the assailants ambushed Jesus Ylarde without warning.

Appellate Court Decision

The appellate court upheld the trial court's decision, affirming Wilson Suitos's conviction for murder and his penalties. The court noted the positive identification by the victims’ daughters, emphasizing that emotional di

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