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[53] In People v. De Leon, 608 Phil. 701, 722 (2009), it was held that:
A continued (continuous or continuing) crime is defined as a single crime,
consisting of a series of acts but all arising from one criminal resolution.
Although there is a series of acts, there is only one crime committed; hence,
only one penalty shall be imposed.
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