Bonita Baran, allegedly battered, locked up, seriously injured by former employers: legal provisions

Newspeg (from DZMM):  The couple who allegedly maltreated their househelp, Bonita Baran, resulting in her disfigurement and blindness,  and who are now detained on charges of serious illegal detention,  will be arraigned on Monday.

      The pertinent legal provisions are as follows:

“Revised Penal Code. Art. 267. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention. – Any private individual who shall kidnap or detain another or in any manner deprive him of his liberty shall suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua  to death:

      “1.If the kidnapping or detention shall have lasted more than five days.

      “2.If it shall have been committed simulating public authority.

      “3. If any serious physical injuries shall have been inflicted upon the person kidnapped or detained; or if threats to kill him shall have been made.

     “4.If the person kidnapped shall be a minor, female, or public officer.

      “The penalty shall be death where the kidnapping or detention was committed for the purpose of extorting ransom from the victim or any other person, even if none of the circumstances abovementioned were present in the commission of the offense.”

       Bonita Baran said that there were instances when the couple locked her up. The charge is therefore based on the fourth paragraph (Art. 267, par.4), where locking up of a female,  or detaining, or holding her against her will, for any length of time,  already constitutes the crime serious illegal detention.  

     “Art. 267 was taken from… the old Penal Code. The Spanish version uses the terms “lock up” (“encerrar”) rather than “kidnap” (“sequestrar or raprar). Locking up is included in the broader term of detention, which refers not only to the placing of a person in an enclosure which he cannot leave, but also to any other deprivation of liberty which does not involve locking up” (Justice Ramon Aquino, Revised Penal Code, citing Groizard and Cuello Calon cited in Marasigan and Robles, CA 55 O.G. 8297)   

 

breaking news, as of 11:20am, July 25: Ex-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo goes home today

Breaking News:Ex-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo goes home today

      Former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo walks free today from her detention at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) after having posted a one-million-peso bail a couple of hours ago for the poll sabotage case filed against her last year. Bayan members are holding an “emergency picket” in front of the VMMC to protest the impending release of the accused and what the protestors called the “incompetence” of the government prosecution team in handling the case. 

      Electoral sabotage is a capital offense, non-bailable if the evidence of guilt is strong. The principal witness in this case gave hearsay testimony while the corroborating witnesses disappeared or refused to testify. 

     As of press time, the accused and her legal team are waiting for  a copy of the release order and preparing for her release. 

          (do you like my lead…? it’s complete, it’s real-time! it’s picturesque, gives the necessary consequence  that she walks free today. commentaries later!  have to go to media law classes, the assignment and lecture today is freedom from prior restraint;  i don’t really lecture for seven hours, i do a song- and- dance number in between to entertain.           )

The next news post probably is: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo holds thanksgiving mass. Then a small dinner party. Then a bigger “unity party”. Those who wanted her charged and jailed are not invited.