Position Paper
Position Paper
Position Paper
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STATEMENT OF FACTS AND THE CASE
2. This case stemmed from the incident that occurred last July 24,
2020 at around 9 o ‘clock in the evening while they were traversing the
national highway of Barangay Dangay from North going to South and was
driving with due care with a speed of 60KM/Hour and was mindful of the
highway as it was nearing the RORO Port of Oriental Mindoro, particularly
narrated hereunder;
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4. That PSMS Butch Torres and the respondent are the designated
drivers of RTC9 and subsequently designated as the authorized personnel to
withdraw the ammunition and the subject motor vehicle. Copy of the
Designation dated August 1, 2017 is hereto attached as ANNEX “3”;
10. As the incident was due to the fault of the drunk driver, an
amicable settlement was had between the respondent and the parents of the
deceased motor cycle driver and it was stipulated in the amicable settlement
that though the respondent has no fault in the incident, he nevertheless gave
the parents the amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS (Php 15,000.00)
as financial assistance of which the latter expressed their gratitude for his
kindness and generosity;
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acrimonious litigation and have undertaken that the both parties will take no
personal action against each other. A copy of the Amicable Settlement in
hereto attached as ANNEX “8”
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LONE ISSUE
III
ARGUMENTS AND DISCUSSION
14. On the basis of the incident which involved the subject motor
vehicle, the Board of Survey recommended the initiation of pre charge
investigation against the respondent, as well as to the chief of Regional
Training to have allegedly violated the provisions of PNP Memorandum
Circular (MC) No. 2015-002, to quote in full for ready reference to wit:
16. In the case at bar, it is the humble belief of the respondent that
he cannot be held administratively liable to the foregoing provisions of the
subject Memorandum circulars constituting Grave Misconduct in relation to
allegedly committing reckless imprudence resulting to Homicide;
17. Firstly, there was no improper use of the subject motor vehicle
considering that on July 23, 2020, PSMS Butch Torres and the respondent
were directed by their Regional Training Director, PLTCOL MARLON L.
QUIMNO to proceed from RTC9 to PNPTI Headquarters at Camp Vicente
Lim, Mayapa, Calamba, Laguna purposely to claim their issued
ammunitions and vehicle;
18. Secondly, that PSMS Butch Torres and the respondent are the
designated drivers of RTC9 and subsequently designated as the authorized
personnel to withdraw the ammunition and the subject motor vehicle.
Evidently, it is crystal clear that PSMS Butch Torres and the respondent did
not improperly used the subject motor vehicle as they are authorized and
only following the lawful Order of their Regional Training Director,
PLTCOL MARLON L. QUIMNO;
19. In the same vein, it cannot also be considered that the damage
was on occasion by the negligence of the respondent in using and driving the
subject motor vehicle. What is existing in this case was that, respondent
acted with due diligence, great care, and was observing traffic rules and
regulations in keeping with the subject motor vehicle;
20. For the true information of this Honorable Office, where it not
for the reckless driving of the drunk driver, the incident would not have
1
PNP Memorandum Circular 2015-002 titled: “Guidelines on the Issuance Utilization, Maintenance, and
Proper Disposition of PNP Mobility Assets.”
2
PNP Memorandum Circular no. 022-02 titled: Procedures to be Followed in Requesting for Relief from
property Accountability
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occurred. In fact, in the Amicable Settlement executed by between the
respondent and the parents of the deceased motor cycle driver it was stated
that though the respondent has no fault in the incident, he nevertheless gave
the parents the amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS (Php 15,000.00)
as financial assistance of which the latter expressed their gratitude for his
kindness and generosity;
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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY OMBUDSMAN FOR LUZON, Petitioner vs. EUFROCINA CARLOS
DIONISIO and WINIFREDO SALCEDO MOLINA, Respondents G.R. No. 220700 July 10, 2017
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Article 365 of the Revised Penal Code
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25. Without risk of being repetitive, the facts shows that at the time
of the incident, the respondent who by virtue of a lawful order, was driving
with due care and diligence the subject motor vehicle when, all of a sudden
he was hit by a motorcycle driven by a drunk driver while traversing the
national highway of Barangay Dangay from North going to South with a
speed of 60KIM/Hour and was mindful of the highway as it was nearing the
RORO Port of Oriental Mindoro;
29. Given the prevailing facts therefore and from the gamut of the
pieces of evidence at hand, where it is clear that no Reckless imprudence
resulting in homicide was committed, there is logically no grave misconduct
to speak off and thus, their is no basis for the respondent to be held
administratively liable;
31. Fact is, out of kindness and being his moral obligation, has
given the parents of the deceased driver the amount of FIFTEEN
THOUSAND PESOS (Php 15,000.00) as financial assistance of which the
latter expressed their gratitude for his kindness and generosity;
32. The same finds basis under the New Civil Code “When the
plaintiff's own negligence was the immediate and proximate cause of his
injury, he cannot recover damages. But if his negligence was only
contributory, the immediate and proximate cause of the injury being the
defendant's lack of due care, the plaintiff may recover damages, but the
courts shall mitigate the damages to be awarded”;5
33. All told, respondent begs for the indulgence of this Honorable
office that the administrative charge against him on the basis of the
provisions of the aforementioned Memorandum circulars constituting Grave
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Article 2179 of the New Civil Code
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Misconduct in relation to allegedly committing reckless imprudence
resulting to Homicide, be dismiss for lack of merit;
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PRAYER
Other just and equitable relief under the foregoing are likewise being
prayed for.
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