Trillanes v. Pimentel
Trillanes v. Pimentel
Trillanes v. Pimentel
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G.R. No. 125865. January 28, 2000.
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the mere invocation of the immunity clause does not ipso facto
result in the dropping of the charges.
Same; Same; Same; Criminal Law; Slander; Slandering a
person could not possibly be covered by the immunity agreement
between the Asian Development Bank and the Republic of the
Philippines because our laws do not allow the ccmmission of a
crime, such as defamation, in the name of official duty.—
Slandering a person could not possibly be covered by the
immunity agreement because our laws do not allow the
commission of a crime, such as defamation, in the name of official
duty. The imputation of theft is ultra vires and cannot be part of
official functions. It is well-settled principle of law that a public
official may be liable in his personal private capacity for whatever
damage he may have caused by his act done with malice or in bad
faith or beyond the scope of his authority or jurisdiction. It
appears that even the government’s chief legal counsel, the
Solicitor General, does not support the stand taken by petitioner
and that of the DFA.
Courts; Criminal Procedure; Preliminary Investigation;
Preliminary investigation is not a matter of right in cases
cognizable by the MeTC—being purely a statutory right, it may be
invoked only when specifically granted by law.—On the contention
that there was no preliminary investigation conducted, suffice it
to say that preliminary investigation is not a matter of right in
cases cognizable by the MeTC such as the one at bar. Being
purely a statutory right, preliminary investigation may be
invoked only when specifically granted by law. The rule on
criminal procedure is clear that no preliminary investigation is
required in cases falling within the 7
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YNARES-SANTIAGO, J.:
“Officers and staff of the Bank including for the purpose of this
Article experts and consultants performing missions for the Bank
shall enjoy the following privileges and immunities:
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falling within the jurisdiction of the MeTC. Besides, the
absence of preliminary investigation does not affect the
court’s jurisdiction nor does it impair the 9validity of the
information or otherwise render it defective.
WHEREFORE, the petition is DENIED.
SO ORDERED.
Petition denied.
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