The state may
challenge the lower court’s acquittal of the accused or the imposition of a
lower penalty on the latter in the following recognized exceptions: (1) where
the prosecution is deprived of a fair opportunity to prosecute and prove its
case, tantamount to a deprivation of due process; (2) where
there is a finding of mistrial; or (3) where there has been a grave abuse of discretion. (Artemio Villareal Vs. People of the Philippines/People of the Philippines Vs. The Honorable Court of Appeals, et al./Fidelito Dizon Vs. People of the Philippines/Gerarda H. Villa Vs. Manuel Lorenzo Escalona II, et al., G.R. No. 151258/G.R. No. 154954/G.R. No. 155101/G.R. Nos.
178057 & G.R. No. 178080. February 1, 2012)
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