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READ MY FINAL ARGUMENT THAT WON AN APPEAL AT COURT OF APPEALS The Prologue Why will a man run away from a melee he is involved in? This is the question of indispensable importance in this case. In attempting to answer this, it needs to analyze circumstances often happening as a human experience. In a rumble among frat men, those young men who run away are either: (a) overwhelmed by fear; (b) having committed a serious crime of murder or homicide or serious physical injury upon an opponent; or (c) because police officers arrived to cause the arrest. This is the natural behavior of any person placed in a similar situation. In the instant case, one thing is undisputed: Accused Randel Torres ran away. What was the cause of his running away? There was no policeman. There was no murder. There was no homicide. There was no serious physical injury. As such, the only reason is: FEAR. So that if the only possible reason left is FEAR, what was that fear all about? What caused the fear? The answer can be found by retracing all the testimonies of witnesses from both sides as to what happened prior to the running away. If we were to consider only the testimonies of the prosecution, not one allegation of any prosecution witness can jibe with to explain why accused Randel Torres ran away. If we were to consider the testimonies of the defense witnesses, their consistent collaborating testimonies that Roberto Cruz alias Obet Kabayo poked a gun and fired it at Randel Torres are the only version of the story that can explain why accused Randel Torres ran away. These are discussed further below to know whether the court a quo and the Regional Trial Court are correct in giving belief to the claims of the prosecution witnesses. Amazingly, the conclusion will show: THE PROSECUTION WITNESSES LIED TO THEIR TEETH. So that it is incorrect for both the Metropolitan Trial Court of Manila and the Regional Trial Court of Manila in believing in the testimonies of the witnesses of the prosecution. READ THE DETAILED MEMORANDUM AT THIS LINK: totocausing.blogspot/2013/08/a-memorandum-that-won-cases-at-court-of.html
Posted on: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 19:21:39 +0000

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