Synopsis/Syllabi
SECOND DIVISION
[G.R. Nos. 115719-26. October 5, 1999]
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff-appellee, vs. IRENE YABUT @ IRENE CORTEZ
@ FLORENCE MADRIDi[1], accused-appellant.
DECISION
QUISUMBING, J.:
On appeal is the decision dated February 16, 1994 of the Regional Trial Court of Pasig City,
Branch 159, convicting appellant Fernando Cortez y Vega of the crime of illegal recruitment in
large scale, imposing upon him the penalty of life imprisonment, and ordering him to pay a fine
of P100,000.00 and to indemnify private complainants in the following amounts a. Fely M. Casanova in the amount of P151,581.00;
b. Arnel M. Diana in the amount of P50,000.00;
c. Reynaldo P. Claudio in the amount of P58,454.00;
d. German Aquino in the amount of P40,000.00;
e. Manolito Latoja in the amount of P45,000.00;
f. Alejandro P. Ruiz in the amount of P50,000.00;
g. Antonio S. Bernardo in the amount of P60,000.00; and,
h. Henry Ilar in the amount of P25,000.00; all with legal rate of interest reckoned from the filing
of the Information until fully paid.
Appellant is a former policeman while the co-accused, Irene Yabut, is his common-law wife.
Both were charged with estafa and illegal recruitment in large scale, but only appellant stood trial
as Yabut has eluded arrest and remains at-large.
The facts, as summarized by the Office of the Solicitor General, which we find to be duly
supported by the records, are as follows:ii[2]
On August 13, 1992, prosecution witness and private complainant Mr. Henry Ilar met for the
first time the herein appellant, who was at that time a policeman, and his live-in partner and coaccused Irene Yabut, at Rm. 103 P.M. Apartelle, N. Domingo Street, San Juan, Metro Manila
(TSN, June 9, 1993, pp. 3-7). Ilar handed over to the appellant and co-accused Irene Yabut the