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People vs. Jarumayan

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff and appellee, vs. SERVILLANO Us. JARUMAYAN and PEDRO TAURO, defendants and appellants.

G.R. No. 13200-R | 1995-08-30

[NO. 13200-R. August 30, 1955]
 
THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff and appellee, vs. SERVILLANO Us. JARUMAYAN and PEDRO TAURO, defendants and appellants.
 
CRIMINAL LAW; JUDGMENT; PENALTY; SUBSIDIARY IMPRISCNMENT, NOT AN ACCESSORY PENALTY; SUBSIDIARY IMPRISONMENT CANNOT BE SERVED UNLESS INCLUDED IN THE JUDGMENT.-Subsidiary imprisonment is not an accessory penalty. Rather, it is a personal penalty prescribed by law in substitution of the pecuniary liability when the latter cannot be satisfied because of the culprit’s insolvency. Article 39, Revised Penal Code. But, subsidiary imprisonment cannot be served unless the...