Tune Daw
Tune Daw
Tune Daw
236842
XXX vs. People
Decision Date : Jul 18, 2022
By reason of petitioner's death, there is a need to reconsider and set aside the
Resolution dated July 27, 2020 and enter a new one dismissing the criminal cases
against petitioner.
Petitioner's death prior to his final conviction by the Court renders dismissible
the criminal cases against him." Under paragraph (1) Article 89 of the Revised
Penal Code, criminal liability is totally extinguished by the death of the accused.
The provision states:
V. Issue
● Whether the death of the petitioner prior to his final conviction by
the Court extinguishes the criminal cases against him.
VI. Ruling
● The death of the petitioner prior to his final conviction extinguishes
the criminal cases against him.
● Criminal liability is totally extinguished by the death of the
accused, as stated in Article 89 of the Revised Penal Code.
● The death of the accused pending appeal of his or her conviction
terminates his or her criminal liability and only the civil liability
directly arising from and based solely on the offense committed.
● The claim for civil liability may survive if it can be predicated on a
source of obligation other than delict.
● A separate civil action may be pursued against the
executor/administrator or the estate of the accused.
● The statute of limitations on the civil liability is deemed interrupted
during the pendency of the criminal case.
● Therefore, upon the petitioner's death, the criminal action is
extinguished because there is no longer a defendant to stand as the
accused.
VII.. Reasoning
Jurisprudence explains the effects of the death of an accused pending appeal on
his or her liabilities, thus:
1. Death of the accused pending appeal of his or her conviction extinguishes his
or her criminal liability[,] as well as the civil liability[,] based solely thereon. As
opined by Justice Regalado, in this regard, "the death of the accused prior to final
judgment terminates his or her criminal liability and only the civil liability
directly arising from and based solely on the offense committed, ie., civil liability
ex delicto in senso strictiore."
2. Corollarily, the claim for civil liability survives notwithstanding the death of
accused, if the same may also be predicated on a source of
Hence, upon petitioner's death pending appeal of his conviction, the criminal
action is extinguished because there is no longer a defendant to stand as the
accused."
WHEREFORE, the Court resolves to: (a) NOTE the Comment dated March 17,
2022 on the Manifestation dated November 15, 2020 (which informed the Court
of the death of petitioner on October 12, 2019), filed by the Office of the
Solicitor General in compliance with the Resolution dated January 11, 2021; (b)
SET ASIDE the Court's Resolution dated July 27, 2020; (c) DISMISS Criminal
Case Nos. 06-2173, 06-2174, and 06-2175 before Branch 144, Regional Trial
Court, by reason of the death of petitioner XXX; and (d) DECLARE the instant
case CLOSED and TERMINATED. Let entry of judgment be issued
immediately.
SO ORDERED."
Members:
Kinol,Rufa Mae R.
Baman, Katrina C.
Macaroy, Generosa
Pajayat, Andrea
Perater, Lunilyn
Quirante, Rinalyn