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PEOPLE vs. ENUMERABLE

G.R. No. 207993
January 29, 2015



FACTS:


A buy-bust operation was conducted. Using two (2) pieces of marked P500.00 bills and boodle money to make the appearance of about P24,000.00, the police asset who posed as a buyer transacted with the alias Gerry upon his arrival at the gas station. After the exchange of the marked money and the three (3) plastic sachets of shabu placed in a black plastic box, alias Gerry was placed under arrest. He was later identified as Gerardo Enumerable y de Villa. The marked money was recovered from his possession by PO3 Villas who also took custody of the specimen shabu which he marked EMV 1 to EMV 3. The three (3) sachets of shabu were turned over to the Batangas Provincial Crime Laboratory, pursuant to the request for laboratory examination of P/Supt. Fausto Manzanilla, Jr., Chief of Police, Batangas City PNP on May 27, 2004 at 5:25 p.m. However, that Crime laboratory indorsed the request with the specimens on June 4, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. to the Regional Crime Laboratory in Calamba City. 

ISSUE:


Whether or not the prosecution established the identity and integrity of the confiscated illegal drug (NO)

HELD:


Necessarily,  the  prosecution  must  establish  that  the  substance  seized  from  the  accused  is  the  same substance  offered  in  court  as  exhibit.  In  this  regard,  the  prosecution  must  sufficiently  prove  the  unbroken chain of custody of the confiscated illegal drug.

It  is  settled  that  in  prosecutions  for  illegal  sale  of  dangerous  drug,  not  only  must  the  essential  elements  of the  offense  be  proved  beyond  reasonable  doubt,  but  likewise  the  identity  of  the  prohibited  drugThe dangerous  drug  itself  constitutes  the  corpus  delicti  of  the  offense  and  the  fact  of  its  existence  is  vital  to  a judgment of conviction.

In  this  case,  there  was  a  glaring  gap  in  the  custody  of  the  illegal  drug  since  the  prosecution  failed  to sufficiently  establish  who  had  custody  of  the  illegal  drug  from  the  moment  it  was  allegedly  transmitted  to the  Batangas  Provincial  Crime  Laboratory  on  27  May  2004  until  it  was  allegedly  delivered  to  the Regional  Crime  Laboratory  on  4  June  2004.  There  was  no  evidence  presented  how  the  confiscated sachets  of  shabu  were  stored,  preserved  or  labeled  nor  who  had  custody  prior  to  their  delivery  to  the Regional  Crime  Laboratory  and  their  subsequent  presentation  before  the  trial  court.  This  is  evident  from the  testimony  of  PO3  Villas,  who  stated  he  had  no  knowledge  on  who  had  custody  of  the  sachets  of shabu from 27 May 2004 until 4 June 2004.

While  appellant  admitted  during  the  pre-trial  the  authenticity  and  due  execution  of  the  Chemistry  Report, prepared  by  Police  Inspector  and  Forensic  Chemist  Donna  Villa  P.  Huelgas,  this  admission  merely affirms  the  existence  of  the  specimen  and  the  request  for  laboratory  examination  and  the  results  thereof. Appellant’s  admission  does  not  relate  to  the  issue  of  chain  of  custody.

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