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Tamayo Case Digest

The document summarizes a court case from 1944 involving five individuals charged with murder. It discusses the legal principle of determining principal responsibility for a crime when the person alleged to be a principal did not directly inflict injury contributing to death, but participated in the criminal plan. The full case details and reasoning are not included in the excerpt provided.

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Tamayo Case Digest

The document summarizes a court case from 1944 involving five individuals charged with murder. It discusses the legal principle of determining principal responsibility for a crime when the person alleged to be a principal did not directly inflict injury contributing to death, but participated in the criminal plan. The full case details and reasoning are not included in the excerpt provided.

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CaseTitle:
THEPEOPLEOFTHEPHILIPPINE
ISLANDS,plaintiffandappellee,
vs.JOSETAMAYOETAL.,
defendants.JOSETAMAYO,
RAMONTAMAYO,HILARIO
TAMAYO,FEDERICOTIBUNSAY,
andTEODOROCASPELLAN,
appellants.
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[No. 18289. November 17,


1922]
THE PEOPLE OF THE
PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS,
plaintiff and appellee, vs.
JOSE TAMAYO ET AL.,
defendants. JOSE TAMAYO,
RAMON
TAMAYO,
HILARIO
TAMAYO,
FEDERICO
TIBUNSAY,
and
TEODORO
CASPELLAN, appellants.
1. CRIMINAL
LAW;
PRINCIPAL;
RESPONSIBILITY OF
PERSON
NOT
INFLICTING
MATERIAL
INJURY;
NECESSITY
FOR
PARTICIPATION
IN
CRIMINAL
DESIGN.
Immediate
participation
in
the
criminal
design
entertained
by
the
slayer is essential to the
responsibility of one who
is alleged to have taken
a direct part in the
killing, as a principal,
but who has not himself
inflicted
an
injury
materially contributing
to the death. Moreover,
this guilty participation
in
the
criminal
resolution of the slayer
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