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and time when the intended witness, Atty. Oscar Ramos, must appear in
court to testify.
Even then, granting that the subpoena issued for February 20, 2001 hearing
was properly served but which hearing was later on postponed, there is still
a need to ask for a new subpoena to the same witness for the next
scheduled hearing. The court cannot be tasked to guess whether or not
petitioner still intends to present the witness at the next hearing. An
intention to still present the witness necessarily requires another request for
a subpoena.
Moreover, the case was last heard on January 23, 2001 prior to the February
20, 2001 hearing. Apropos, to ask for a subpoena to his next witness on
February 16, 2001, for the hearing on February 20, 2001 was rather late. As
the complainant in the case, petitioner should have exercised due diligence
or proper zeal in the prosecution of his case which has long been pending for
five (5) years, let alone that it was the last chance given by the court to the
prosecution to the prosecution to produce its witness on February 20, 2001
on account of its previous failure to do so.
Then, again, as correctly observed by the court a quo, from February 20,
2001 to May 23, 2001, a good three (3) months period passed without the
prosecution requesting for a subpoena for its intended witness. When the
respondent court, as a consequence, deemed the prosecution evidence
terminated and required it to formally offer its evidence, it was not
committing any error nor abuse of discretion. Here, petitioner created its
own predicament and should suffer from its adverse effect.[7]
Hence, this appeal.
Issue
The issue is whether the Court of Appeals correctly ruled on the petition for certiorari of
the petitioner.
Ruling of the Court
We find no reversible error on the part of the Court of Appeals.
I
Before dealing with the petition for review, we point out the gross procedural misstep
committed by the petitioner in the Court of Appeals.
The petitioner did not join the People of the Philippines as a party in his action for
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