Rodolfo Espano vs. Court of Appeals and People of The Philippines (G.r. No. 120431 April 1, 1998)
Rodolfo Espano vs. Court of Appeals and People of The Philippines (G.r. No. 120431 April 1, 1998)
Rodolfo Espano vs. Court of Appeals and People of The Philippines (G.r. No. 120431 April 1, 1998)
Facts: Pat. Pagilagan together with other police officers went to Zamora
and Pandacan Streets, Manila to confirm reports of drug pushing in the
area. They saw petitioner selling something to another person. After the
alleged buyer left, they approached petitioner, identified themselves as
policemen, and frisked him. The search yielded two plastic cellophane tea
bags of marijuana. When asked if he had more marijuana, he replied that
there was more in his house. The policemen went to his residence where
they found ten more cellophane tea bags of marijuana. Petitioner was
brought to the police headquarters where he was charged of possession
of prohibited drugs.
Held: The Supreme Court held that Section 5 Rule 113 of the Rules of
Court provides: