Atty. Frank G. Marcelino

Atty. Frank G. Marcelino Atty. Frank G. Marcelino is a Lawyer based in Iloilo City, Philipppines.

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03/07/2022

SC: Photos, Messages from Facebook Messenger obtained by Private Individuals Admissible as Evidence

The Supreme Court has ruled that photos and messages obtained by private individuals from a Facebook messenger account are admissible as evidence in court.

In a 31-page decision penned by Associate Justice Jhosep Y. Lopez, the Court sustained the conviction of the petitioner, Christian C. Cadajas, for violation of RA 9775, or the Anti-Child Po*******hy Act, rejecting the petitioner's claim that the chat thread presented as evidence against him should be excluded since the same was obtained in violation of his right to privacy.

In 2016, petitioner, then 24 years old, started a romantic relationship with AAA, a 14-year-old girl. AAA, using her mother's cellphone, BBB, would converse with petitioner on Facebook Messenger. In one of their conversations, petitioner coaxed AAA to send photos of her private parts, to which AAA relented. BBB later discovered this conversation when AAA forgot to log out of her Facebook account on her mother's phone, prompting AAA to delete the messages on her account. However, BBB forced AAA to open the petitioner's Facebook messenger account to get a copy of their conversation.

The Court held that because the Bill of Rights under the Constitution, which includes the right to privacy, was intended to protect citizens from government intrusions, the right to privacy and its consequent effects on the rules on admissibility of evidence cannot be invoked against private individuals.

In the case of petitioner, the Facebook Messenger chat thread was not obtained through the efforts of police officers or any State agent but by AAA, a private individual who had access to the photos and conversations in the chat thread.

Neither can AAA be said to have violated the petitioner's privacy, ruled the Court, since by giving AAA the password to his Facebook Messenger account, the petitioner lost a reasonable expectation of privacy over the contents of his account. Thus, even if AAA was only forced by her mother to obtain the photos and messages, there is still no violation of the petitioner's privacy, since by allowing another person access to his account, the petitioner made its contents available not only to AAA but to other persons AAA might show the account to, whether she be forced or not to do so.

The Court also held that the restrictions under the Data Privacy Act (DPA) do not apply to petitioner since the DPA allows the processing of personal information related to the determination of criminal liability of a data subject.

The Court also ruled that the crime of child po*******hy, while defined and penalized under a special law, should be classified as mala in se, or acts that are inherently immoral and thus require proof of criminal intent by the accused, as opposed to mala prohibita, or those acts which are prohibited only because the law says so, making the intent of the accused irrelevant. The Court held that consistent with legislative deliberations on the Anti-Child Po*******hy Act, it is clear that the illegal acts under the law are not mere prohibitions but serious, depraved acts.

Thus, in cases of child po*******hy, the criminal intent of the accused must be proven. In the petitioner's case, it was established that he had intended to induce AAA, a minor, to exhibit AAA's private parts, since it was petitioner's prodding that led AAA to take and share the intimate photos.

Read the full text of the decision at https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/27967//.

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15/03/2022

We Are Hiring!

AGRICULTURIST

➢ Graduate of any Agricultural Degree
➢ Interest in Organic/Sustainable FarmingPractices
➢Desire to remain updated with new agricultural trends and technology
➢ Effective written and verbal communication skills
➢ Good leadership qualities and a team player
➢ Good analytical and problem solving skills
➢ Must have a driver’s license restricted 1 and 2
➢ Applicants must be willing to conduct field work at the farm located in Sapian, Capiz
➢ Proficient in computer and related technologies
➢ Research experience preferred

Job Responsibilities:

*Create 1, 2, and 5 year plans around coffee and cacao production which includes soil analysis, irrigation, and coordination with relevant government agencies and stakeholders;

* Implement best practices in planting and growing Identify and implement improved coconut management;

*Provide livestock recommendations;

*Canvass farm materials and equipments;

*Meet with the team members regularly to discuss progress, risks, suggestions, etc.;

*Train farm staff on farming techniques and technologies as the work with cutting edge technology, and help shape the future of Stargazer Farms.

As lead agriculturist you will have the opportunity to implement best practices, conduct research.

If this sounds like you, please send your resume to [email protected]

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