Act); Republic Act No. 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of
2004); and A.M. No. 04-10-11-SC effective November 15, 2004 (Rule on Violence
Against Women and Their Children). See also People v. Cabalquinto, G.R. No. 167693,
September 19, 2006, 502 SCRA419, 421-423.
3Rollo,
4
p. 51.
The real name of the offended party is also withheld for the reason stated in note 2.
5Rollo,
pp. 51-52.
6
Supra note 1, at 39-41.
7
Supra note 1, at 41.
8Rollo,
9
pp. 51-58.
Id. at 57-58.
10
Supra note 1.
11
Id. at 47-49.
12
Id. at 19-23.
13
Section 1 of Rule 45, Rules of Court states:
Section 1. Filing of petition with Supreme Court.—A party desiring to appeal
by certiorari from a judgment, final order or resolution of the Court of Appeals, the
Sandiganbayan, the Court of Tax Appeals, the Regional Trial Court or other courts,
whenever authorized by law, may file with the Supreme Court a verified petition for
review on certiorari. The petition may include an application for a writ of
preliminary injunction or other provisional remedies and shall raise only
questions of law, which must be distinctly set forth. The petitioner may seek
the same provisional remedies by verified motion filed in the same action or
proceeding at any time during its pendency.
14
61 Phil. 703(1935).
15
Id. at 705-707.
16People
v. Orita, G.R. No. 88724, April 3, 1990, 184 SCRA 105, 1 13, citing Black's
Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition, p. 193.
17
People v. Jalosjos, G.R. Nos. 132875-876, November 16, 2001, 369 SCRA 179, 202.
18
G.R. Nos. 129433, March 30, 2000, 329 SCRA 270, 280-282.
19
Supra note 16.