Facts:
On 21
April 1998, petitioner and his older brother were charged under four separate
Informations for two counts of Frustrated Murder, one count of Murder, and
one count for Violation of COMELEC Resolution No. 2958 relative to
Article 22, Section 261, of the Omnibus Election Code. The trial rendered a
decision convicting the petitioner guilty for the crime of HOMICIDE (Not
Murder) with the use of an unlicensed firearm.
Issue:
W/N the use of an unlicensed firearm in murder or homicide is a special
aggravating circumstance
Held:
Yes.
The use of an unlicensed firearm in murder or homicide is now considered as a
SPECIAL aggravating circumstance and not a generic aggravating circumstance.
Special aggravating circumstance cannot be offset by an ordinary mitigating
circumstance. Voluntary surrender of petitioner in this case is merely an
ordinary mitigating circumstance. Thus, it cannot offset the special
aggravating circumstance of use of unlicensed firearm.
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