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People v.

Dela Cruz
G.R. No. 120988

August 11, 1997

Lessons Applicable: consummated crime


Laws Applicable:
FACTS:
September 27, 1994 11:30 am: Cecilia Caparos, a neighbor of Whiazel Soriano, waiting for her two children inside the compound of the
Aurora A. Quezon Elementary School when she saw Whiazel held on the hand and being led away by Rosemarie de la Cruz. Knowing that
Whiazel was enrolled in the afternoon class, she went after them and asked de la Cruz where she was going with Whiazel. De la Cruz
answred that she was asked by Rowena Soriano, Whiazels mother, to bring Whiazel to her. Then, Caparos asked Whiazel the same
question, Whiazel said to look for De la Cruz child. During this time, Whiazel told De la Cruz that she wanted to go. But De la Cruz refused
and held her hand. The inconsistent answer, scratches on Whiazels face and terrified look made her suspicious so she told De la Cruz to
bring Whiazel to the teacher was surprised and reasoned out but soon agreed. When they arrived, Whiazel cried.
When Eufemia Magpantay, guidance teacher, asked De la Cruz what she was doing with Whiazel, De la Cruz told her she was looking for
the school dentist. This was also her answer when they went to the principal.
Gorgonia Nieva, De la Cruz mother-in-law: on the day prior to the incident, De la Cruz asked her to look for Dr. Luisa Medina, a dentist
because her daughter was sick. Since Nieva heard that Dr. Luisa Medina may be found at the Aurora A. Quezon Elementary School, she
accompanied De la Cruz there at around 11:00 am.
De la Cruz: she asked; guard where the clinic was. The guard gave her directions, and told her to pass through the same gate on her way
out. When she got to the clinic, no one was there so she left. On her way out, she saw Whiazel and who walked with her. She did not hold,
look or even smile at the child. But, before she could get out she was seen by Caparos.
RTC: kidnapping and serious illegal detention of a minor
ISSUE: W/N there is a consummate crime.
HELD: NO. MODIFIED attempted kidnapping and serious illegal detention
the felony committed is kidnapping and serious illegal detention of a minor in the attempted stage only
The attempted phase of a felony is defined as when the offender commences the commission of a felony, directly by overt acts, and does
not perform all the acts of execution which should produce the felony by reason of some cause or accident other than his own spontaneous
desistance (Article 6, Revised Penal Code).
The overt act must be an external one which has direct connection with the felony, it being "necessary to prove that said beginning of
execution, if carried to its complete termination following its natural course without being frustrated by external obstacles nor by the voluntary
desistance of the offender, will logically and necessarily ripen to a concrete offense"
already commenced her criminal scheme by taking hold of Whiazel by the hand and leading her out of the school premises

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