SYLLABI/SYNOPSIS
THIRD DIVISION
[G.R. No. 130940. April 21, 1999]
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, appellee, vs. RHODELINE CASTILLON, accusedappellant.
DECISION
PANGANIBAN, J.:
In these difficult times, many Filipinos pin their hopes for an abundant future on
overseas employment. In several cases, however, illegal recruiters have taken undue
advantage of simple folk desperate to work abroad. This Court cannot let these vultures
roam the countryside and prey on the gullibility of our people.
The Case
Rhodeline Castillon appeals the December 8, 1995 Decisioni[1] of the Regional Trial
Court of Davao City, Branch 17, which convicted her of large-scale illegal recruitment
and imposed upon her the penalty of life imprisonment plus a fine of P100,000.
Prosecutor Emilio G. Dayanghirang III charged appellant in an Information dated
January 9, 1995, which we quote:
The undersigned [charges] the above-named accused [with] the crime of [i]llegal
[r]ecruitment [on a] large [s]cale under Article 38 in relation to Article 39 of Presidential
Decree No. 2018, committed as follows:
That sometime in November, 1994, in the City of Davao, Philippines, and within the
jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the above-mentioned accused, representing
[her]self to have the capacity to contract, enlist and recruit workers for employment
abroad, did then and there wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously for a fee, recruit and
promise employment/job placement abroad to Emily B. Perturbos, Nelia B. Perturbos,
Ma. Dahlia S. Acol and Clemencia Bula-ag by charging fees, [without] being authorized
by the rules/regulations set forth by the Department of Labor and Employment or its
instrumentality.ii[2]
Assisted by Counsel de Oficio Juan Zamora of the Public Attorneys Office, appellant
pleaded not guilty during her arraignment on February 14, 1995.iii[3] Trial ensued in due
course. On December 8, 1995, the court a quo rendered its assailed Decision, the
decretal portion of which reads: