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Malicious Mischief Case Overview

This document summarizes a criminal case filed in a Municipal Trial Court in the Philippines against multiple accused individuals ("John Does") for the crime of "Malicious Mischief". The stipulations establish that on a date in October 2020, the accused shouted challenges at the plaintiff ("p.c.") and then hurled stones at the p.c.'s house, breaking windows valued at 1,580 pesos. Witnesses include neighbors, barangay officials, and police officers. Exhibits include a police report, conciliation documents, photos of damage, and a repair estimate. The legal issues are whether the accused committed the crime charged according to Article 329 of law RA 10951, which defines punishment for "Other
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Malicious Mischief Case Overview

This document summarizes a criminal case filed in a Municipal Trial Court in the Philippines against multiple accused individuals ("John Does") for the crime of "Malicious Mischief". The stipulations establish that on a date in October 2020, the accused shouted challenges at the plaintiff ("p.c.") and then hurled stones at the p.c.'s house, breaking windows valued at 1,580 pesos. Witnesses include neighbors, barangay officials, and police officers. Exhibits include a police report, conciliation documents, photos of damage, and a repair estimate. The legal issues are whether the accused committed the crime charged according to Article 329 of law RA 10951, which defines punishment for "Other
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Republic of the Philippines

MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES


Second Judicial Region
BRANCH ___
City/Town Name, Province

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES CRIMINAL CASE NO. xxxxx

-versus- For: “Malicious Mischief”

John Does Accused.


x--------------------------------------------------------x

STIPULATIONS:

1. The identity of the parties;


2. The place and time of the incident, which is on October 19, 2020 at
_______
3. Accused are all neighbors of the p.c.
4. Accused John and Peter Doe shouted and challenge p.c. to a duel to wit:
“”
5. all the accused with conspiracy and confederating with one another hurled
stones towards the pc’s house hitting and breaking the windows;
6. the value of the damage and broken windows is 1,580 pesos
7. the matter was reported to the police, but all the accused scampered and
fled.
8. The incident was referred to the Barangay but no settlement was reached.
9. A CTA was issued in favor of the pc.
10. The incident was reported and reflected in the police blotter.

FACTUAL ISSUES:

1. W/N the all the accused, with conspiracy and confederating with one
another hurled stones towards the pc’s house hitting and breaking the
windows;

LEGAL ISSUES:

1. W/N the accused committed the crime charged.

WITNESSES:

1. Scott Summer

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2. Alex Summer
3. Brgy Chairman Charles Xavier
4. Henry McCoy
5. PSSg Alex Havoc

Exhibits:

A. Certification of Excerpt of Police Blotter;


B. And series: Certificate to File Action and Minutes of the
Concilliation;
C. And series, photograph depicting the damage window
D. Estimate of repair of the broken window;

RA 10951

"Art. 329. Other mischiefs. - The mischiefs not included in the next preceding article shall be
punished:

"3. By arresto menor or a fine of not less than the value of the damage caused and not more
than Forty thousand pesos (₱40,000), if the amount involved does not exceed Forty thousand
pesos (₱40,000) or cannot be estimated."

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