THIRD DIVISION
G.R. No. 234323, January 07, 2019
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. JORDAN BATALLA Y AQUINO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.
D E C I S I O N
PERALTA, J.:
On appeal is the May 31, 2017 Decision1 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. CR HC No. 08314 which affirmed the Decision2 dated February 26, 2016 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Camiling, Tarlac, Branch 68, finding appellant Jordan Batalla y Aquino guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of rape committed against AAA, a 14-year-old minor.3
The antecedent facts are as follows.
On September 12, 2011, an Information was filed against Batalla for the crime of rape under Article 266-A, paragraph 1(a) of the Revised Penal Code (RPC), in relation to Republic Act (R.A.) No. 7610, the accusatory portion of which reads:
That on or about August 5, 2011, around 11:00 PM in the Municipality of XXX, Philippines and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the above-named accused by means of threat and intimidation, did then and there wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously succeeded in having sexual intercourse with AAA, a minor, 14 years old, against her will and without her consent.During arraignment, Batalla, assisted by counsel, pleaded not guilty to the charge. Subsequently, trial on the merits ensued. Presented as witnesses for the prosecution were AAA, the victim, BBB, the father of AAA,. Special Police Officer 4 (SPO4) Jo-Ann Casipit, and Dr. Dalisay Tangonan. Thereafter, the defense presented as witnesses Batalla, his mother, Hilda Batalla, and a certain Ma. Clara Vincecruz.
CONTRARY TO LAW.4
WHEREFORE, accused Jordan Batalla y Aquino is hereby found guilty beyond rqasonable doubt of the offense of rape in relation to RA 7610 and hereby sentences him to a penalty of reclusion perpetua without eligibility of parole.The RTC found that AAA vividly and straightforwardly recounted the sufficient details of the rape incident. When a woman, especially a minor says that she has been raped, she says in effect all that is necessary to show that rape was committed. The fact that AAA did not report the incident is of no moment in view of settled jurisprudence that delay in the filing is not an indication of falsehood. The trial court added that the fact that the sexual assault was committed in a room adjacent to AAA's aunt and cousins does not make her claim any less credible. Neither does the fact that she failed to shout for help during the rape for as AAA stated, she was afraid of Batalla's threats. As regards the absence of external signs of physical injuries as well as the non-presentation of AAA's bloodied underwear and diary, the RTC held that proof of the same is not an element of rape nor are they indispensable to the conviction of the accused. Finally, the trial court rejected Batalla's defenses of denial and alibi. According to the RTC, it is unbelievable for his mother Hilda to have kept an eye on him throughout her birthday party since she was too busy entertaining her guests. The same is true with Vincecruz who admitted that she was focused on the videoke. As for his alibi that he was not present at the scene of the crime since he was at his mother's birthday party in their house, the RTC ruled that the distance between his house and the house where AAA was at was only two (2) blocks away and could be negotiated in just a five (5)-minute walk.8
Accused: Batalla is likewise ordered to pay private complainant the amount of Php75,000.00 as moral damages, another amount of Php75,000.00 as civil indemnity, and still another amount of Php30,000.00 as exemplary damages in line with prevailing jurisprudence. All the damages awarded shall earn interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the date of finality of judgment until fully paid.
SO ORDERED.7
Apart from the reliability of the foregoing account, the Court finds that the RTC and the CA duly rejected Batalla's claims and defenses. First of all, the fact that AAA failed to shout for help and to immediately report the rape incident does not affect her case. Settled is the rule that delay in reporting the incident does not weaken AAA's testimony especially in view of the threats Batalla made to kill her. Delay in revealing the commission of a crime such as rape does not necessarily render such charge unworthy of belief. This is because the victim may choose to keep quiet rather than expose her defilement to the harsh glare of public scrutiny. Only when the delay is unreasonable or unexplained may it work to discredit the complainant.14
Q: Ms. Witness, so you were awakened by the weight of Jordan on top of you. What happened after you were awakened by the weight of Jordan on top of you? A: He started kissing me very hard. Q: Other than started kissing you very hard, what happened next? A: I could not breathe because I was suffocating under the... because I am claustrophobic sometimes and tired so I can't really breathe. I was tryjng to. breathe through my nose. I was trying to push him away but I guess he did not feel it because he was strong. Q: So you were pushing him back? A: Yes. Q: Were you able to successfully push him back? A: No. Q: After you failed to push him back, what happened next? A: I was trying to make sound but he told me to be quiet. Q: You are trying to make a sound? A: Yes, I was trying to make a sound but he told me to be quiet. Q: When you said you kept silent, do you recall if those words were made in English or in any language? A: Made in English. Q: What did he say to you? A: Be quiet in a harsh voice. He did not want anyone to hear. Q: It was a harsh word in saying be quiet? A: Yes. Q: What did you feel when this person told you to be quiet when he is on top of you? A: I was scared. Q: What do you feel when you say I was scared? A: I feel restricted to move, I feel restricted to talk, I did not want to. Q: Is my understanding correct that you were not able to move or you were not able to talk because of fear? A: Yes. Q: While you were not able to move and talk because of fear, what did this Jordan do? A: He then proceeded to open my ___, rolled up my shirt and placed his hand on my left shoulder. Q: When you said he placed his hand over your shoulder, you felt pressure? A: Yes. Q: When you felt pressure, what did you do, if any? A: I was still scared, you know. Q: When he was able to pin you as you claimed you were scared, what happened next? A: He rolled up my shirt and he placed his right hand on my left shoulder with pressure and I was so scared you know. I am trying to fight back. When I fall asleep, I usually don't come back with conscience a while after so I am still a kind of sleepy, trying to push him away and then he rolled up my shirt and he started kissing and squeezing on my breast. It was very painful. It hurt a lot. I was trying to stop him but he did not hear me. He doesn't want to. Q: What happened next? A: He proceeded to take off his pants and my other arm was trying to pull my pants because he was trying to pull my pants and I guess it slipped out of my hand and from then he went to lock my knees into the bed and he started going and I was already exhausted and tired. I was afraid to make a sound. He kept telling me to be quiet in a harsh voice. I was scared to move. Maybe he might hurt me and from then he got up and then went away and went to go to sleep at the sofa and I was there lying down and I was trying to put my pants but I could not because I have so much pain in my body. I felt the pain is unbearable and excoriating. x x x x Q: You were still afraid at that time? A: Very afraid. Q: Can you talk during that time or did you bother to make a sound? A: I was too scared. Q: While your legs were spread, what did the accused do to you? A: He abused my femininity and he took away my virginity. Q: When you say he took away your virginity, he inserted his private organ to your private organ? A: Yes. Q: What did you feel when the accused has inserted his private organ to your private organ? A: So much pain. It hurt so much. x x x x PROS. GUARDIANO: Q: Do you remember if there were any tears that flowed from your eyes at that time because you claimed you tried to make a sound but you cannot because you were too scared? A: Yes, sir. Q: Despite the fact that you tried to fight back and resisted the advances of the accused and the accused was able to penetrate your private organ with his private organ, do you recall how long the incident lasted? A: Maybe ten (10) minutes. Q: Meaning from the start that you were pinned down or you were awaken by the weight on top of your body? A: From the start, for half an hour. x x x x PRO. GUARDIANO: Q: After the accused has successfully abused your femininity as you claimed, what did the accused do? A: He went back to sleep on the sofa above me and from then I tried to pull my pants. I could not move. I tried but I have so much pain in my body and then as much pain that I was in he got up maybe three minutes after he did the same thing again. For a short amount of time he went back to sleep. I have so much pain and I passed out. Q: Passed out? A: Yes. Q: You mean to say that after the sexual abuse, the accused repeated to sexually abuse you until you passed out? A: Yes. x x x x Q: When you woke up, what did you see, if any, in your bed? A: Well, I went to the bathroom. I feel a lot of pain. I was so limping and I saw a lot of blood stains in my panty. I was so afraid, why is it like this, so I washed and I went back to bed and there is a lot of blood there and I was so shocked. Q: Did you bother to report that matter to anybody on that morning or the following day? A: No. I did not. Q: Will you tell us the reason why did you not report? A: I was scared. Q: Why were you still scared after the incident? A: He threatened to kill me.13
| Very truly yours, |
(SGD) | |
WILFREDO V.
LAPITAN | |
Division Clerk of
Court |
Endnotes:
* Designated Additional Member per Special Order No. 2624 dated November 28, 2018.
1 Penned by Associate Justice Stephen C. Cruz, with Associate Justices Jose C. Reyes, Jr. (now a member of this Court) and Nina G. Antonio-Valenzuela, concurring; rollo, pp. 2-14.
2 Penned by Judge Jose S. Vallo; CA rollo, pp. 11-25.
3 Pursuant to R.A. No. 7610, "An Act Providing for Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination, and for Other Purposes;" R.A. No. 9262, "An Act Defining Violence against Women and Their Children, Providing for Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefore, and for Other Purposes;" Section 40 of A.M. No. 04-10-11-SC, known as the "Rule on Violence against Women and Their Children," effective November 15, 2004; and People v. Cabalquinto, 533 Phil. 703 (2006), the real name of the rape victim is withheld and, instead, fictitious initials are used to represent her. Also, the personal circumstances of the victim or any other information tending to establish or compromise her identity, as well as those of her immediate family or household members, is not disclosed (People v. CCC, G.R. No. 220492, July 11, 2018).
4Rollo, p. 3.
5Id. at 4-5.
6Id. at 5.
7 CA rollo p. 25.
8Id. at 15-24.
9Rollo, p. 31.
10Id. at 25.
11People v. Matutina, G.R. No. 227311, September 26, 2018.
12 Article 266-A of the RPC provides that a rape is committed:
1) By a man who shall have carnal knowledge of a woman under any of the following circumstances:
a) Through force, threat or intimidation;
b) When the offended party is deprived of reason or is otherwise unconscious;
c) By means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority;
d) When the offended party is under twelve (12) years of age or is demented, even though none of the circumstances mentioned above be present.
13Rollo, pp. 7-10.
14People v. YYY, G.R. No. 234825, September 5, 2018.
15People v. Lagbo, 780 Phil. 834, 846 (2016).
16People v. Cataytay, 746 Phil. 185, 195 (2014).
17People v. Macapagal, G.R. No. 218574, November 22, 2017.
18 Guidelines for the Proper Use of the Phrase "Without Eligibility for Parole" in Indivisible Penalties, August 4, 2015.
19 783 Phil. 806 (2016).