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The accused Domingo Sabado et al. has filed a Motion for Leave to File Demurrer to Evidence in response to a criminal case of robbery filed against them. Through their counsel, they argue that the prosecution has rested its case but the evidence presented is insufficient to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt. They request the court grant them leave to file a demurrer to the evidence according to the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
The accused Domingo Sabado et al. has filed a Motion for Leave to File Demurrer to Evidence in response to a criminal case of robbery filed against them. Through their counsel, they argue that the prosecution has rested its case but the evidence presented is insufficient to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt. They request the court grant them leave to file a demurrer to the evidence according to the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
The accused Domingo Sabado et al. has filed a Motion for Leave to File Demurrer to Evidence in response to a criminal case of robbery filed against them. Through their counsel, they argue that the prosecution has rested its case but the evidence presented is insufficient to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt. They request the court grant them leave to file a demurrer to the evidence according to the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
DEMURRER TO EVIDENCE The accused DOMINGO SABADO ET AL., through the undersigned counsel, unto this Honorable Court most respectfully professes: 1. That the prosecution in the above entitled case has already rested its case. 2. That the defense believes that the evidence of the prosecution against the accused is insufficient to establish the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt, thus the defense prays for leave to file demurrer to evidence in accordance with Section 23, Rule 119, of the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
WHEREFORE, premises on the foregoing consideration and in the
highest interest of justice, it is most respectfully prayed of this Honorable Court that the aforesaid motion be granted.