People V Regalario
People V Regalario
People V Regalario
174483
March 31, 2009
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES vs.REGALARIO
FACTS:
On the night of February 22, 1997, a public dance and singing contest
was held in Ligao, Albay.
There was a commotion in the area assigned to accused Ramon
Regalario. When he approached the group where the disturbance was
taking place, Rolando Sevilla suddenly emerged from the group and fired
a shot at him. Instinctively, and in order to disable Sevilla from firing
more shots, he struck his assailant with his nightstick and hit him at the
back of his head.
Sotero arrived and Ramon told him that Rolando still had the gun. So,
Sotero plunged at Rolando and they wrestled on the ground for the
possession of the gun. Ramon knocked the gun off his hand and it fell
near the place where Jose Poblete was standing. Poblete just arrived at
the scene along with Marciano Regalario. Poblete picked up the gun. He
was instructed by Marciano to keep it until it is turned over to the
authorities.
Bienvenido Regalario, the barangay tanod, was instructed by Marciano,
the barangay captain to effect the arrest of Rolando Sevilla for the crime
of shooting Ramon. So, he tied the hands and feet of Rolando Sevilla for
fear that he might be able to escape.
On the early morning of February 23, a team of policemen went to
Natasan and found the dead body of Rolando Sevilla.
For automatic review is the decision of the CA which affirmed with
modification, an earlier decision of the RTC, finding accused-appellants
Ramon, Marciano, Sotero, Bienvenido and Noel, all surnamed Regalario
guilty of murder.
ISSUE:
WON THE LOWER COURT ERRED IN NOT FINDING THAT THE DECEASED
WAS KILLED IN SELF-DEFENSE AND/OR DEFENSE OF RELATIVE
HELD:
When self-defense is invoked by an accused charged with murder or
JD-1
Prepared by:
ALEXCEL G. CASAA