

Bernal went to the house and found the victim prostrate, wounded and unable to speak. Two detonations followed, and thereafter she heard Daria moaning and his wife call for help, saying her husband had been shot. Her suspicions awakened, she went downstairs and, shielded by the fence, witnessed each appellant point a gun at the bamboo wall of Daria's house.
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She peeped through a crack in the wall of her house and saw appellants herein pass southward in the direction of the house of Silvino Daria that was six meters away. Outside, the night was bright because of the moon overhead.Ĭecilia Bernal, a niece and neighbor of the spouses, was alarmed by the barking of dogs. Silvino Daria was using a lamp where he worked. The husband was making rope in the annex of their house, while the wife, four meters away, was applying candle wax to a flat iron. The records of the case show that on 23 December 1966, between 8 and 9 in the evening, the spouses Silvino Daria and Susana Tumalip were in their house at barrio Tiker, Tayum, Abra. That on or about the 23rd day of December, 1966, in the Municipality of Tayum, Province of Abra, Philippines, and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the above-named accused, armed with firearms of different calibers, by confederating and mutually helping one another, with deliberate intent to kill and without justifiable motive, with treachery and evident premeditation, did then and there willfully, unlawfully and feloniously, assault, attack and shot one, Silvino Daria, inflicting upon him multiple gunshot wounds on the different parts of his body, which wounds caused his death thereafter.ĬONTRARY TO LAW, with the aggravating circumstances in the commission of the crime, to wit: (a) treachery and evident premeditation (b) advantage was taken of superior strength and (c) with the use of firearm. 626, finding the two appellants Juan Brioso and Mariano Taeza guilty of murder, and sentencing each to suffer life imprisonment and to indemnify, jointly and severally, the heirs of Silvino Daria in the sum of P6,000.00 but without subsidiary imprisonment in case of insolvency, and to pay the costs.Īn information filed by the Provincial Fiscal dated 16 January 1967 charged the two accused, Juan Brioso and Mariano Taeza, with the crime of murder under Article 248 of the Revised Penal Code, committed as follows: Asprilla, Jr., as counsel de oficio for defendants-appellants.Īppeal from a judgment of the Court of First Instance of Abra, in its Criminal Case No. Barredo, Assistant Solicitor General Frine' C. Office of the Solicitor General Antonio P. JUAN BRIOSO and MARIANO TAEZA, defendants-appellants. Skills Used Illustration Graphic Design Branding UI Design Web Dev Animation Unity Dev Video Editing Concept Art Return to PortfolioĪll website design and development was done by me using the Grav CMS and a custom theme.PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff-appellee, Portfolio project outlining my work as a character artist on the game.Supreme Courtship Twitter with additional marketing assets I created.Supreme Courtship Facebook page with additional marketing assets I created.Kickstarter story video with art assets and animations created by me using Adobe AfterEffects.Trailer video which was created by me using Adobe AfterEffects.Kickstarter page, with all art assets on the page created by me.
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The project was released on Kickstarter, and I managed all artistic assets for the Kickstarter page, including game trailers. I also worked on defining all the branding and concept art for the game, and I helped craft the artistic messaging in all public correspondences. For these artists, I instructed them on the art style we needed in for game, gave them feedback and critiques, and managed their time and art specs. I also managed 3 contracted artists while working on the project. While I started on the team as the 2D character artist, I quickly grew to fill the role of Art Director, where I was in charge of the game's UI, UX, animations, videos, marketing materials, art assets and more. From early 2017 until early 2019, I worked on the indie game, Supreme Courtship, a visual novel about being a Supreme Court Justice.
