People v. Sangalang
People v. Sangalang
People v. Sangalang
SANGALANG
Facts: Ricardo Cortez was shot while he was on top of a coconut tree near his nipa
hut gathering tuba. This incident was witnessed by his wife, Flora, and her brother,
Ricardo Sarno, who both attempted to go near the victim who was lying at the base of the
coconut tree, however, they were stopped when the perpetrators tried to shoot them
multiple times as well.
Decision: The victim was shot while he was gathering tuba on top of a coconut tree.
He was unarmed and defenseless. He was not expecting to be assaulted. He did not give
any immediate provocation. The deliberate, surprise attack shows that Sangalang and his
companions employed a mode of execution which insured the killing without any risk to
them arising from any defense which the victim could have made. The qualifying
circumstance of treachery (alevosia), which was alleged in the information, was duly
established (See art. 14[16], Revised Penal Code). Hence, the killing can be categorized as
murder (See People vs. Sedenio, 94 Phil. 1046). Treachery absorbs the aggravating
circumstance of band (U. S. vs. Abelinde, 1 Phil. 568). Evident premeditation, which was
alleged in the information, was not proven.