Ongkingco Locsin and Lim Law Offices

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Mondays to Fridays from 9:00AM to 12:00NN, and from 1:30PM to 5:30PM. Saturdays -by appointment only.

In observance of the Holy Week, OLL Law Offices will be closed on April 2 (Maundy Thursday) to 3 (Good Friday), 2026. OL...
02/04/2026

In observance of the Holy Week, OLL Law Offices will be closed on April 2 (Maundy Thursday) to 3 (Good Friday), 2026.

OLL will resume office on April 6, 2026.

Wishing everyone a peaceful and meaningful Holy Week.

May the year ahead bring us all prosperity, stability, and continued success in all our endeavors.Gong Xi Fa Cai!
16/02/2026

May the year ahead bring us all prosperity, stability, and continued success in all our endeavors.

Gong Xi Fa Cai!

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09/02/2026

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Happy birthday to an exceptional leader! May God bless you abundantly with good health, strength, and many more achievem...
09/02/2026

Happy birthday to an exceptional leader! May God bless you abundantly with good health, strength, and many more achievements in life. Your dedication, vision, and support inspire us every day. Wishing you happiness, peace, and success in all your endeavors.
Paul Ryan Ongkingco

07/01/2026

Lakas Atenista proudly celebrates a 𝟏𝟎𝟎% 𝐩𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐒𝐧𝐠 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 for the 2025 bar examinations!

This achievement is a testament to the discipline, perseverance, and relentless effort of our bar takers, whose dedication continues to raise the standard of excellence. πŸ’™πŸ€



07/01/2026

Congratulations to the AdDU College of Law for their outstanding performance in the 2025 Bar Exam!

AdDU is TOP 1 among law schools with 51-100 candidates! Our university has produced 82 new Attorneys this year with a 100% passing rate. The law school has once again showcased their expertise in this year’s Bar Exam - with our examinees being among the 48.98% who passed.

We would like to congratulate Atty. Manuel P. Quibod, Dean of the College of Law, faculty, and staff for this excellent achievement.

As we welcome the New Year, we extend our sincere appreciation to our clients, colleagues, friends, and families for you...
01/01/2026

As we welcome the New Year, we extend our sincere appreciation to our clients, colleagues, friends, and families for your continued trust and support. Your confidence strengthens our steadfast commitment to integrity, professionalism, and excellence.

May the New Year bring good health, lasting success, and peace of mind to us all.

We look forward to continuing our partnership and serving you in the years ahead.

Happy New Year!

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02/08/2025

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| The Supreme Court (SC) has acquitted a man of illegal possession of fi****ms, citing lack of animus possidendi, or criminal intent, after finding that the subject firearm was owned by the Philippine National Police (PNP).

In a 10-page decision written by Associate Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier, the SC's Second Division has found Noel Untalan not guilty of illegal possession of fi****ms under Section 1 of Presidential Decree No. 1866, as amended by Republic Act No. 8294.

In July 2009, the Philippine National Police (PNP) confiscated an M-16 rifle with 10 pieces of live ammunition and 1 short magazine from Untalan's house following a search warrant. The police required Untalan to present his license to possess the firearm and pieces of ammunition, but he could not produce any, which led to his arrest.

Untalan, on his part, denied the ownership of the firearm, as the same was allegedly owned by the two police officers who have been designated as his security details. He explained that Police Senior Inspector Randy Moratalla issued a Detail Security Assignment with the designation of two police officers in his house to secure his safety pending investigation on the disappearance of his brother.

Both the Regional Trial Court and the Court of Appeals convicted the accused and sentenced him to suffer the penalty of 4 to 6 years. The CA ruled that since illegal possession of fi****ms is malum prohibitum, the fact that Untalan had no license or permit to possess the subject firearm at the time of his arrest is sufficient to convict him for the offense. This prompted Untalan to elevate the case before the Supreme Court.

In reversing his conviction, the SC cited the case of Del Rosario vs. People, as it held that even though illegal possession of a firearm is a malum prohibitum, which does not necessarily require malice or intent, still the fact of possession coupled with animus possidendi, or intent to possess, must still be proven.

It held that although there is physical or constructive possession on the part of Untalan, the prosecution failed to prove that he had animus possidendi of the subject firearm.

The high court gave credence to the sworn statements of the two police officers who testified that they were appointed as Untalan's security detail as a precautionary measure pending investigation on the disappearance of his brother. They added that the items recovered in the possession of Untalan are issued by the PNP-Regional Intelligence Division as their service firearm.

β€œAnimus possidendi is a state of mind, the presence or determination of which is largely dependent on attendant events in each case and may be inferred from the prior or contemporaneous acts of the accused, as well as the surrounding circumstances,” the Supreme Court said.

β€œThe circumstances in this case clearly paint one picture: the firearm, magazine, and pieces of ammunition were never owned or possessed by Untalan; they were the PNP's through PO3 Causaren,” the Supreme Court added.

Notice: OLL LAW OFFICES work schedule for Holy Week 2025. Please be guided. Thank you! Ongkingco Locsin and Lim Law
16/04/2025

Notice:

OLL LAW OFFICES work schedule for
Holy Week 2025.

Please be guided.

Thank you!

Ongkingco Locsin and Lim Law

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