Hole of Justice

Hole of Justice by Peter G. Jimenea

Monday, January 17, 2011

On Wisdom of the Court


After fifteen long-years, the Supreme Court acquitted Hubert Webb and six other convicts jailed for the grisly 1991 Vizconde massacre. The Court thrashed the testimony of prosecution star witness Jessica Alfaro as inconsistent and unbelievable.”

In a voting of 7-4-4, the Court acquitted Webb, Antonio Lejano, Michael Gatchalian, Hospicio Fernandez, Miguel Rodriguez, Peter Estrada and Gerardo Biong for failure of the prosecution to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt.”

The Supreme Court reversed the decision dated Dec. 15, 2005, and resolution dated Jan. 26, 2007, of the Court of Appeals and ordered the immediate release from detention of Webb et al. unless they are confined for another lawful cause.

ArticlIII, Section 15 (1) of the Constitution directs: -All cases or matters filed after the effectivity of this Constitution must be decided or resolved within twenty-four months from the date of submission for the Supreme Court, and, unless reduced by the Supreme Court, twelve months for all lower collegiate courts, and three months for all other lower courts. (610 SCRA 334).

Then why only now? Did it took that long for the SC Justices to read in detail the inconsistencies in Alfaro's testimony as their claim pointed out? Convicts who had been released from the National Bilibid Prison don't believe that the sudden acquittal of Webb et al is based on the not guiltyfindings of the SC.

Some of the ex-convicts I interviewed said they never heard of inmates imprisoned for 15 years and above who was finally released from prison due to reversal of sentence from guilty to not guilty. The reason for the inmate's release ahead of his term is commutation of sentence.

Other convicts with long-term sentence in maximum security cells were released from the custody of prison officials not on the ground of not guilty findings of the SC which review their cases but because of good behavior in prison.

What's more, had there been report of any late-arrest of suspects that can be attributed to the massacre, it will surely cushion the negative impact of this SC not guilty verdict in the case. The acquittal of Webb et al in the Vizconde massacre, has only added another unsolved crime in Philippine history.

The sad part of the story, is the entailed statement of the Court in its decision to acquit the seven accused. It says; n our criminal justice system, what is important is, not whether the court entertains about the innocence of the accused since an open mind is willing to explore all possibilities, but whether it entertains a reasonable lingering doubt as to his guilt.”

Jurisprudence tells us that a question of law exists when the doubt or controversy concerns the correct application of law to a certain set of facts; or when the issue does not call for an examination of the probative value of the evidence presented, the truth or falsehood of the facts being admitted.

There is also a question of fact when a doubt or difference arises as to the truth or falsehood of facts or when the query invites calibration of the whole evidence considering mainly the credibility of the witnesses, the existence and relevancy of specific surrounding circumstances, as well as their relation to each other and to the whole, and the probability of the situation.

Due to the existing question of unresolved distinction between the law and facts relative to this case, it creates an impression without affirming the perception that the long-overdue decision of the SC to acquit Webb and the six other accused is in exchange for - you know what!

So, who murdered Estrellita Vizconde and her daughters Jennifer, 7 and Carmela, 18, who was raped before being stabbed to death? If the murderers are still at-large they could be smiling to the ears by now. But this wisdom of the Court endangers Lauro Vizconde of becoming the last casualty!


1 comment:

  1. i have heard the voice clip of the interview by rmn with mayor mabilog this morning. he bewailed that a drug lord is financing some media people to attack him. among his critics were "columnists" and "(cable) tv hosts". basi kita na 'to

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