Bundang-Dimain Law Office

Bundang-Dimain Law Office Ma. Krissa Ellaine Bundang-Dimain
Attorney-at-Law * Notary Public

12/01/2026
02/09/2025

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19/08/2025

Newly uploaded pleading involving public interest:

- Duterte's (petitioners) Comment in G.R. Nos. 278353 (Duterte v. House of Representatives, et al.) and 278359 (Torreon, et al. v HOR, et al.)https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/G.R.No_.278353-G.R.No_.278359-EN-BANC.pdf

VISIT https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/g-r-no-278353-278359-sara-z-duterte-in-her-capacity-as-the-vice-president-of-the-philippines-v-house-of-representatives-of-the-philippines-represented-by-ferdinand-martin-g-romualdez-in-his/ for all subsequent pleadings in G.R. Nos. 278353 (Duterte v. House of Representatives, et al.) and 278359 (Torreon, et al. v HOR, et al.)

Copies of recent pleadings involving public interest are regularly uploaded to the Public Pleadings page of the website at https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/public-pleadings/ or scan the QR code for the latest upload.

08/07/2025

The is finally online. Lawyers may now file and track their cases before the through this secure, convenient, and fully digital platform anytime, anywhere.

This is pursuant to A.M. No. 25-05-16-SC, or the Guidelines on the Transition to Electronic Filing in the Supreme Court, which may be accessed here:https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/25-05-16-SC.pdf

Reminders:
- Double check: ensure all uploaded IDs are valid and verify the accuracies of all entries
- Back up: scan and save digital copies of documents
- Be mindful of deadlines: give yourself enough time to upload all documents

Watch the step-by-step guide on how to use at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuFvi1f_zPE

You can also watch the instructional video on how to create an account at the PJP at https://youtu.be/xWU5cbmWcbA?si=Zewl-ZXk1qPuGFhj

For more details, visit https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/ecourt-ph/

24/04/2025
Happy New Year! Please be informed that our office is currently closed and will reopen on Monday, January 06, 2025. Wish...
02/01/2025

Happy New Year! Please be informed that our office is currently closed and will reopen on Monday, January 06, 2025. Wishing you all the best for the year ahead!

19/07/2024
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29/04/2024

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02/01/2024

Back to work. 😊

04/12/2023

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16/10/2023

SC: Theory on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome Can Help in Determining Credibility of Child R**e Victims |

“We may have to adjust our perspective and try to see things from the eyes of child victims. Actions which we commonly see as strange and inconsistent to the norm may actually be seen by victims as the only expected recourse or way out for them.”

Thus held the Court’s First Division, in a Decision penned by Justice Ramon Paul L. Hernando, which dismissed the appeal by accused ###. The Court affirmed the rulings of the Court of Appeals (CA) and the Regional Trial Court (RTC) convicting ### with three counts of Qualified R**e.

The Court also dismissed the arguments of ### challenging the testimonies of the victims for being “illogical” or contrary to “normal behavior.”

### argued that AAA should have shouted or made some noise when she was being r***d since her siblings were sleeping in the same room, and that AAA should have avoided being left alone with ###. As for BBB, ### insisted that during the second incident of r**e, BBB should have already known that ### had ill intentions when she was told by ###, who was then only in his underwear, to enter the house. According to ###, the normal human reaction would be to run away instead of following him.

The Court found ###’s arguments unacceptable, underscoring that ### is “in no place to question the responses of AAA and BBB to the traumatic stimuli he himself created.”

The Court proceeded to apply the theory on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) as a model for understanding why the behavior of children who have been sexually abused may seem strange to adults.

Under CSAAS, there are five stages:
(1) The first stage, described as ‘secrecy,’ was explained in terms of both what an abuser does and why the child keeps the matter secret because of embarrassment or shame, ‘sometimes enforced’ by the adult telling the child to keep it secret or suggesting negative consequences if it is revealed.
(2) The second stage is ‘helplessness’ or the absence of power a child has in a relationship with a parental figure or trusted adult.
(3) The third stage is ‘entrapment’ and ‘accommodation’ which happen when the child fails to seek protection.
(4) The stage of ‘delayed disclosure’ which was opined to have the tendency to be delayed because of the child’s fear, shame, or emotional confusion.
(5) The final stage called ‘retraction,’ which was said to involve the child’s denial that the abuse has occurred.

The High Court noted that select courts in the United States admit expert testimony on CSAAS for a limited purpose of “disabusing the mind of common misconceptions it might have about how child victims react to sexual abuse. It is often used to rehabilitate the credibility of the witness when the abuser suggests that the child’s conduct is inconsistent with the testimony about molestation.”

The Court also held that countless in**stuous r**e cases come before the courts and the defense often attacks the credibility of the victims based on their ‘inconsistent’ responses to what is ‘normal.’ “This is not only diabolical but absurd as well,’ held the Court, adding, “There is a need to correct our minds that these are not actually strange nor inconsistent but the normal course of action on the part of children who are victims of sexual abuse.”

The Court further ruled that “individual differences dictate that there is no singular response when a person encounters a certain situation, especially when involving an extremely traumatic experience such as r**e committed by one’s own father.”

As to AAA and BBB’s “silence”, the Court held that r**e victims’ actions are oftentimes influenced by fear rather than by reason, with the perpetrator hoping to build a climate of extreme psychological terror that numbs the victim into silence and submissiveness. “[I]ncestuous r**e further magnifies this terror, for the perpetrator in these cases, such as the victim’s father, is a person normally expected to give solace and protection to the victim. Moreover, in in**st, access to the victim is guaranteed by the blood relationship, magnifying the sense of helplessness and the degree of fear.”

The Court thus imposed on ### the penalty of reclusion perpetua without eligibility for parole. He was also ordered to pay AAA PhP600,000 and BBB PhP300,000 in damages.

Read more at https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/sc-theory-on-child-sexual-abuse-accommodation-syndrome-can-help-in-determining-credibility-of-child-r**e-victims/.
Read the Decision in full at https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/263227-people-of-the-philippines-vs-###/.

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