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Observing the demeanor of witnesses is the unique opportunity of the trial courts. Appellate (and the Supreme) courts merely rely on records. Truth is established not by quantity of witnesses but by quality of their testimonies. – LITO CORPUZ vs. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES

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