Showing posts with label Leading Questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leading Questions. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

The Rules of Court expressly allows leading questions when the witness is a child of tender years


Facts: 

Appellant Artemio Invencion y Soriano was charged with the the crime of rape committed against his 16-year child. One of the witnesses of the prosecution was Elven Invencion, the 8-year-old son of Artemio with his second common-law wife. The trial court convicted Artemio. On appeal, he attacks the competency and credibility of Elven as a witness. He argues that Elven’s testimony appears not to be his but what the prosecution wanted him to say, as the questions asked were mostly leading questions.

Held: 

Artemio cannot challenge the prosecution’s act of propounding leading questions on Elven. Section 10(c) of Rule 132 of the Rules of Court expressly allows leading questions when the witness is a child of tender years like Elven.

Citation: People of the Philippines vs Artemio Invencion y SorianoG.R. No. 142930, March 28, 2003