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decision, thus:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, this Court finds the accused Oscar Conde
y Lutoc, Allan Atis y Abet and Alejandro Perez, Jr. y Carsillar guilty beyond
reasonable doubt of the special complex crime of Robbery with Homicide as
defined and penalized under Article 294, paragraph 1 of the Revised Penal
Code, in relation to the Solis ruling. Accordingly, the 3 accused shall each
serve the penalty of Reclusion Perpetua, with all the accessory penalties
under the law.
Pursuant to Section 7, Rule 117 of the 1985 Rules on Criminal Procedure, as
amended, the 3 accused shall be credited with the period of their preventive
detention.
By way of compensatory damages, the accused shall jointly and severally
indemnify the heirs, if any, of deceased SUKHDEV SINGH and BIANT SINGH
in the sum of P50,000.00 for each, without subsidiary imprisonment in case
of insolvency.
SO ORDERED.[12]
The three accused appealed. However, the counsel de parte for accused Alejandro
Perez, Jr., Atty. Jose M. Marquez, failed to file brief for Perez, prompting this Court to
dismiss his appeal. The decision of the trial court became final and executory with
respect to accused Alejandro Perez, Jr.[13] Hence the present appeal concerns now only
appellants Atis and Conde, who filed their separate briefs.
Atis avers that the trial court erred:
I
...IN GIVING WEIGHT AND CREDENCE TO THE TESTIMONY OF THE
PROSECUTION WITNESSES AND IN DISREGARDING THE CLAIM OF THE
DEFENSE.
II
...IN FINDING ACCUSED-APPELLANT ALLAN ATIS GUILTY BEYOND
REASONABLE DOUBT OF THE CRIME OF ROBBERY WITH DOUBLE HOMICIDE
DESPITE OF THE INSUFFICIENCY OF EVIDENCE.[14]
Atis argues that the prosecution failed to establish his identity as one of the
perpetrators of the crime. He alleges that Apollo Romero only saw him in court. Atis
likewise claims that he was arrested without any warrant of arrest several days after
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