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People vs Mangulabnan

G. R. No. L-8919. September 28, 1956


Felix, J

FACTS:

At about 11:00 o’clock in the evening of November 5, 1953, the reports of gunfire awaked the
spouses Vicente Pacson and Cipriana Tadeo, the 4 minor children and Cipriana’s mother, Monica del
Mundo, in their house at barrio Tikiw, San Antonio, Nueva Ecija. Whereupon, Vicente Pacson crossed
the room and shouted to one Tata Pisio that persons were going up their house and then hid himself
inside the ceiling.

In the meantime, someone broke the wall of the kitchen at the back of the house, and a few moments
later a person suddenly entered the dining room and shouted that the door leading to the living room
be opened. As no one of the house members obeyed, the intruder removed 3 board pieces in the wall
and through the opening thus made he entered the living room. The intruder who was armed with a
hunting knife was recognized by Cipriana Tadeo to be Agustin Mangulabnan, who was previously
known to her. Agustin removed the iron bar from the door leading to the balcony and after opening
said door, 2 persons whose identity has not been ascertained entered. Agustin then approached
Cipriana Tadeo and snatched from her neck one necklace valued P50 and also took from her person
P50 in the paper bills and P20 in silver coins. Meanwhile, one of the two unidentified marauders
searched the person of Monica del Mundo and took from her P200 in cash and in gold necklace
valued at P200. But not contented with the loot, the same individual asked from Monica del Mundo
to give her diamond ring which the latter could not produce, and for this reason, he strucked her
twice on the face with the butt of his gun. One of the small children of Vicente Pacson who was
terrified called to his mother and that unidentified person, irked by the boys impudence, made a
move to strike him, but Monica del Mundo warded off the blow with her right arm. At this juncture,
the second unidentified individual put his companion aside the climbing on the table, fired his gun at
the ceiling. Afterwards, Appellant and his two unidentified companion left the place.

After they were gone, Cipriana Tadeo called to her husband Vicente Pacson, and receiving no answer
she climbed the ceiling and she found him lying face downward already dead

ISSUE:

WON the homicide be included in the robbery?

RULING:

DOCTRINE:

The crime committed in the case at bar, of which Appellant Agustin Mangulabnan is a co-participant,
is the crime of robbery with homicide covered by Article 294, No. 1, of the Revised Penal Code and
punished with reclusion perpetua to death. The commission of the offense was attended by the
aggravating circumstances of nighttime, dwelling, abuse of superior strength and with the aid of
armed men, and in consonance with the provisions of Article 63, No. 1 of the same legal body,
Appellant should be sentenced to the capital punishment, as recommended by the Solicitor General.
However, as the required number of votes for the imposition of the capital penalty has not been
secured in this case, the penalty to be imposed upon Agustin Mangulabnan is the next lower in
degree or reclusion perpetua (Section 9, Republic Act No. 296, known as the Judiciary Act of 1948).

Wherefore the decision appealed from being in accordance with law and the evidence, is hereby
affirmed with costs against Appellant. It is SO ORDERED.

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