Per Special Order No. 2560 dated May 11, 2018. *** [1] People v. Domingo, 432 Phil. 590, 607 (2002). Rollo, pp. 3-15; penned by Associate Justice Pablito A. Perez and concurred in by Associate Justices Edgardo A. Camello and Henri Jean Paul B. Inting. [2] [3] CA rollo, pp. 93-94. [4] Id. at 32-37; penned by Acting Presiding Judge Ma. Nimfa Penaco-Sitaca. "The identity of the victim or any information which could establish or compromise her identity, as well as those of her immediate family or household members, shall be withheld pursuant to Republic Act No. 7610, An Act Providing for Stronger Deterrence And Special Protection Against Child Abuse, Exploitation And Discrimination, Providing Penalties for its Violation, And for Other Purposes; Republic Act No. 9262, An Act Defining Violence Against Women And Their Children, Providing For Protective Measures For Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefor, And for Other Purposes; and Section 40 of A.M. No. 04-10-11-SC, known as the Rule on Violence against Women and Their Children, effective November 15, 2004." People v. Dumadag, 667 Phil. 664, 669 (2011). [5] [6] Rollo, p. 4. [7] Id. at 5. [8] Id. [9] Id. at 5-7. [10] Id. at 7. [11] Id. [12] Id. [13] Id. [14] Id. at 8. [15] CA rollo, pp. 36-37.

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