Alberto VS Dela Cruz

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ALBERTO VS DELA CRUZ G.R. No.

L-31839 June 30, 1980

FACTS:
Orbita was prosecuted for violating Art. 156 of the RPC by helping Denaque, a prisoner, to escape
while working on the guest house of the provincial jailer, Gov. Cledera. During trial, counsel filed a
motion to include the names of Gov. Cledera and Lt. Esmeralda, Assistant Provincial Warden, in
the criminal charge against Orbita, believing that the two also helped and connived in the escape of
the prisoner. Respondent judge directed the petitioner (fiscal) to conduct further investigation.
Petitioner found no cause to charge Gov. Cledera and Lt. Esmeralda. However, upon filing of Orbita of
an MR, the respondent judge ruled otherwise and ordered the inclusion of the names of the two in
the criminal charges. Petitioner filed for recourse.

ISSUE:
WON Gov. Cledera and Esmeralda may be prosecuted for the escape of Denaque under Article 156 of
the RPC.

RULING:
NO. Offenses under Art. 156 of the RPC may be committed in two ways: (1) by removing a person
confined in any jail or penal establishment; and (2) by helping such a person to escape. To remove
means to take away a person from the place of his confinement, with or without the active
compensation of the person released. To help in the escape of a Person confined in any jail or penal
institution means to furnished that person with the material means such as a file, ladder, rope, etc.
which greatly facilitate his escape.The offenders under this article is usually committed by an outsider
who removes from jail any person therein confined or helps him escape. If the offender is a public
officer who has custody or charge of the prisoner, he is liable for infidelity in the custody of prisoner
defined and penalty under Article 223 of the Revised Penal Code. Since Gov. Cledera as governor, is
the jailer of the province, and Esmeralda is the assistant provincial warden, they cannot be
prosecuted for the escape of Pablo Denaque under Article 156 of the Revised Penal Code.

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