Decision G.R. No. 224742 7 which both she and Prudencio had agreed to reconcile. 43 This Affidavit of Desistance cannot proiYe the nonexistence of all the elements of bigamy. Moreover, the Affidavit of Desistance was executed 13 months after the accused's convictibn in the trial court. As the Court of Appeals held, an afterthought merits no probative value. 44 In People v. Dela Cerna: 45 An affidavit of desistance is a sworn statement, executed by a complainant in a criminal or administrative case, that he or she is discontinuing or disavowing the action filed upon his or her complaint for whatever reason he or she may cite. A survey of our jurisprudence reveals that the court attaches no persuasive value to a desistance, especially when executed as an aft~rthought. 46 1 Petitioner has not raised any substantial ground for this Court to grant the relief he seeks. WHEREFORE, the Verified Petition for Review on Certiorari is DENIED. The Court of Appeals' June 30, 2015 Decision and April 21, 2016 Resolution in CA-G.R. CR No. 35209 are AFFIRMED. Petitioner Prudencio De Guzman y Jumaquio is guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of bigamy. He is sentenced to suffer the indeterminate penalty of imprisonment of four (4) years, two (2) months, and one (1) day of prision correccional, as minimum, to eight (8) years and one (1) day of prision mayor, as maximum, and pay the costs of suit. 1 1 I SO ORDERED. , WE CONCUR: Associate .\J.stice Chairperson 43 44 45 46 Rollo, p. 16. Id. at 35. 439 Phil. 394 (2002) [Per J. Corona, En Banc]. Id. at 405. Associate Justice

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