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Today is Thursday, March 22, 2018

Republic of the Philippines


SUPREME COURT
Manila

SECOND DIVISION

RESOLUTION

C. No. 03561 that denied the appeal filed therewith and affirmed the April 15, 2008 Decision2 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branc
enalty of life imprisonment and to pay a fine of ₱500,000.00.

Factual Antecedents

ty. One was for selling 0.19 gram of shabu, in violation of Section 5, Article II of RA 9165, as amended, and the other for illegal posse

ppellant filed a Petition for Bail.4 During the bail hearing, the prosecution presented PO2 Archibald Tejero (PO2 Tejero) and PO3 Edg
ampant selling of illegal drugs in Western Bicutan, Taguig, Police Inspector Eduardo Paningbatan (P/Insp. Paningbatan), Chief of the

gether with PO2 Tejero, called appellant who thereupon came out of his house and approached them. After having been introduced b
lline substance and handed the same to PO2 Tejero. PO2 Tejero then executed the pre-arranged signal by lighting a cigarette. There
m appellant the buy-bust money. Anent the white crystalline substance he bought from appellant, PO2 Tejero marked the plastic sach

ected shabu. PO3 Orias marked the recovered plastic sachets with "MDB-2" and "MDB-3."

d items were turned over to P/Insp. Paningbatan, who in turn gave the same to the investigator/evidence custodian. After preparing th
ted positive for methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu.

he daughter-in-law of appellant’s common-law wife, and Olivia Duhaylongsod (Duhaylongsod), a neighbor. Their testimonies aimed t

a roomat the second floor of their house. Suddenly, police officers entered their house. When appellant emerged from the room and s
did not see any sachet of drugs at the time of the incident.7
lant’s house. She did not see appellant or his commonlaw wife when the men made their entry.8

ed its case9and appellant filed a Demurrer to Evidence10 with prior leave.11 In an Omnibus Order12 dated December 28, 2004, RTC-Pas
it dismissed the case for violation of Section 11, Article II of the same law as itfound that the guilt of the accused was not proven bey

Branch 165 in an Order14 dated October 12, 2005. Accordingly, the casewas re-raffled to RTC-Taguig, Branch 70. RTC Taguig, Branc
n an Order15dated October 31, 2006.

and that hewas – merely a victim of frame-up.

e doubt of violating Section 5, Article II of RA 9165 and sentenced him to suffer the penalty of life imprisonment and to pay a fine of ₱
the prosecution witnesses, coupled with the object evidence consisting of the seized substance that tested positive for shabu, sufficie

of regularity in the performance of official duty. Besides, there is reason to doubt the credibility of the police officers as prosecution wit
zed specimen.

sonable doubtappellant’s culpability. Their narrations of what really transpired inthe afternoon of October 23, 2002, from the moment
ement officers who enjoy the presumption of regularity in the performance of their duties. It should be noted that "[u]nless there is clea
Moreover, while appellant iscorrect that the presumption of regularity should not by itself prevail over the presumption of innocence,
convincing evidence to overcome [the] presumption of regularity,"19 which it failed to do. Hence, the Court finds no error on the part o
ant, the same were too trivial and inconsequential. They did not deal with the central fact of the crime. It has been repeatedly held tha

g enough toprove his guilt. The Court is not convinced. "[A] grant of bail does not prevent [thetrial court, as] the trier of facts, x x x from
from making a final assessment of the evidence beforehim after full trial. It is not an uncommon occurrence that anaccused person g

s of the law with regard the handling of evidence, specifically the absence of the required physical inventory and photograph of the ev
nly during appeal that appellant raised these alleged breaches in the custody and handling of the seized evidence. During trial, the ite
g which affected its admissibility, integrity and evidentiary value. Indeed, such failure to raise this issue during trial is fatal to the case
ms can be shown to have been preserved.28 In this regard, the Court quotes with favor the CA' s disquisition on chain of custody, viz:

fter the arrest of appellant, marked the sachet "MDB-1" before turning it over to Police Inspector Eduardo Paningbatan. Back at the st
PO 1 Saez who, together with P02 Archibald Tejero, delivered them to the PNP Crime Laboratory. At the laboratory, the sachet was re
P02 Tejero.29

ken chain of custody/possession of the seized item from the moment the sale was consummated, until it was tested in the crime labo
Decision of the Court of Appeals dated November 18, 2009 in CA-G.R. CR-H.C. No. 03561 is hereby AFFIRMED.
ANTONIO T. CARPIO
Associate Justice
Chairperson

ARTURO D. BRION JOSE CATRAL MENDOZA


Associate Justice Associate Justice

MARVIC M.V.F. LEONEN


Associate Justice

ATTESTATION

as assigned to the writer of the opinion of the Court's Division.

CERTIFICATION

that the conclusions in the above Resolution had been reached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of the opin

by Associate Justices Portia Aliño-Hormachuelos and Fernanda Lampas Peralta.

ce in chief; see Order dated July 12, 2004, records, p. 115.


g and that appellant and his witnesses as well as the prosecution witnesses are from Taguig. Hence, they prayed that the case be tra

ellant while PO3 Orias stated that the transaction happened at the gate at the back of appellant’s house and that they did not enter th
did not see any barangay official when they arrested appellant; (3) PO2 Tejero testified that it was a certain police officer Fabroa wh

ous Drugs, Plant Sources of Dangerous Drugs, Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals, Instruments/Paraphernalia and/or La

shall, immediately after seizure and confiscation, physically inventory and photograph the same in the presence of the accused or the
ted public official who shall be required to sign the copies of the inventory and be given a copy thereof: Provided, that the physical inv
hichever is practicable, in case of warrantless seizures; Provided, further, that non-compliance with these requirements under justifiab
of and custody over said items.

8, October 16, 2009, 604 SCRA 250, 274-275 and People v. Desuyo, G.R. No. 186466, July 26, 2010, 625 SCRA 590, 609.

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