Sunday, January 8, 2017

Hence, if the “other crime” is murder or homicide, illegal possession of firearms becomes merely an aggravating circumstance, not a separate offense. Since direct assault with multiple attempted homicide was committed in this case, appellant can no longer be held liable for illegal possession of firearms.

THIRD DIVISION

[ G.R. Nos. 136149-51, September 19, 2000 ]

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, APPELLEE, VS. WALPAN LADJAALAM Y MIHAJIL ALIAS “WARPAN,” APPELLANT.



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