G.R. No. 3575. September 23, 1907
THE UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. TRANQUI-LINO ALMADÉN AND MARGAEITO GAMBA, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS.
It appears from the evidence that on one occasion, at least, the defendant Almadén was guilty of a cruel murder. At Tolosa, while the column was halted, he called one Martin Lirios out from hjhs house and, in the presence of his family, asked him if he was the teniente of that barrio and a good man. To this Lirios answered that he was the teniente, but did not consider himself a good man, whereupon the accused, telling the bystanders to get out of the way, shot Lirios, killing him. Thereupon he remarked: “Every person who is worthless shall leave this earth.”
There was some evidence tending to bring into question the entire sanity of Margarito Gamba, who was sentenced by the trial court to twenty-five years’ imprisonment. There appears to be no palliation of the crime of Tranquilino Almadén. The sentence of the Court of First Instance of Leyte, as to both of the accused, is affirmed, with costs of this instance. So ordered.
Arellano, C. J., Torres, Johnson, and Willard, JJ., concur.