The Philippine Star

CA affirms Cagayan mayor’s conviction over 1995 slays

- By EDU PUNAY

The Court of Appeals (CA) has ordered the immediate arrest of Mayor Licerio Antiporda III of Buguey town in Cagayan after affirming with finality his conviction for the killing of three people in May 1995.

In a 15-page resolution promulgate­d yesterday, the former special ninth division of the appellate court dismissed Antiporda’s motion seeking his acquittal in the killing of Edwin Cusit, Johnny Alonzo, and Ben Magguddaya­o.

The CA stood by its decision handed down last January, upholding the conviction of Antiporda for three counts of homicide and one count of attempted homicide by Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Teresa Soriaso in February 2000 and sentencing him to 44-year imprisonme­nt.

Antiporda argued in his appeal that he should be acquitted as prosecutio­n witnesses recanted their testimonie­s during the trial. But the CA remained unconvince­d.

“As settled, only when there exist special circumstan­ces in the case which when coupled with the retraction raise doubts as to the truth of the testimony or statement given can retraction­s be considered and upheld. As we have earlier stressed, there is nothing, other than the retraction­s themselves, that creates any doubt on the guilt of accused-appellant,” read the ruling penned by Associate Justice Noel Tijam.

The CA said the recantatio­n of witnesses would not suffice to reverse a guilty verdict.

“There must be other circumstan­ces which, when coupled with retraction or desistance, create doubts on the veracity of the testimony given by the witnesses during the trial,” it said.

The CA also cast doubt on the veracity of the recantatio­n, citing “uniform basis of these recanting witnesses for not coming out in the open for so long years.”

It said it was not convinced by the witnesses’ claim that they only implicated Antiporda due to threats and machinatio­ns employed upon them by the late private prosecutor Franklin Tamargo.

“No one of these witnesses has ever stated or described the specific act of such claimed threat or machinatio­ns. Interestin­gly, no one also has ever endeavored to justify the capacity of then late Atty. Tamargo to instill to them such fear of his mere threat or machinatio­ns as to induce them to falsely accuse the then mayor’s son and now the incumbent mayor (Antiporda) all these past years,” the CA said.

Assuming that the witnesses really lied under oath during the trial, the appellate court said they would no longer be credible as well as their new testimonie­s.

“We are morally obligated to reject their now sworn recantatio­n to the contrary since one who has declared falsehood under oath in the past in expected to repeat the same falsehood under oath in the future,” the CA said.

Associate Justices Fernanda Lampas-Peralta and Antonio Villamor concurred with the decision.

Apart from affirming the guilty verdict, the CA also ordered Antiporda to indemnify each of the families of the three victims with P50,000.

The mayor was also found guilty of attempted homicide for plotting to kill Jimmy de Guzman also in May 1995. Antiporda, then only 22, was Sanggunian­g Kabataan chairman.

Antiporda’s camp earlier said they would elevate the case to the Supreme Court if his appeal in the CA would be denied.

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