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The prosecution must establish the guilt of the accused based on the strength of its own evidence, not based on weaknesses in the accused's defense. The prosecution relies solely on its own evidence and cannot depend on attacking the accused's defense. The burden is on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt using its own case.
The prosecution must establish the guilt of the accused based on the strength of its own evidence, not based on weaknesses in the accused's defense. The prosecution relies solely on its own evidence and cannot depend on attacking the accused's defense. The burden is on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt using its own case.
The prosecution must establish the guilt of the accused based on the strength of its own evidence, not based on weaknesses in the accused's defense. The prosecution relies solely on its own evidence and cannot depend on attacking the accused's defense. The burden is on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt using its own case.
NILO MACAYAN JR. y MALANA vs. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES G.R. No.
175842, March 18,
2015, J. Leonen
The prosecution has the task of establishing the guilt of the accused, relying on the strength of its own evidence, and not banking on the weakness of the defense of an accused.