Debs Dela Mesa MR
Debs Dela Mesa MR
Debs Dela Mesa MR
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This Motion for Reconsideration respectfully submits that the
Honorable Court erred in convicting the Accused for the following
reasons:
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It is worth noting that the witnesses admitted that there were
also other employees in the branch at the time the incident took
place. Again, it cannot be denied, that without possible identification
of the actual perpetrator, there is reasonable doubt that the Accused
is the one who took the money, that there is a strong possibility that
he is not the one who committed the crime charged and that the same
may have been committed by another person.
7. JURISPRUDENCE.
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With respect to the third requisite, it is essential that the
circumstantial evidence presented must constitute an unbroken
chain, which leads one to a fair and reasonable conclusion pointing to
the accused, to the exclusion of others, as the guilty person.
8. RELIEF.
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ON THE BASIS OF THE FOREGOING, the instant petition be
DIMSISSED outright without prejudice, per Rule 16.
Copy Furnished:
EXPLANATION
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Copies of the foregoing Motion for Reconsideration were
served to the other parties via registered mail and electronic mail due
to, distance and time constraints.
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