Script Arraignment 1
Script Arraignment 1
-versus-
I.S. No. 12346
For : Bigamy
CLARK GAMMAD MEDINA and
BETINA CANLAS MEDINA
Accused
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COC: Please rise. The Regional Trial Court is now in session, the Honorable Judge Gina M. Bibat-Palamos
presiding.
COC: Criminal Case No. 12346 entitled People of the Philippines vs. Clark Gammad Medina and Betina
Canlas Medina, now comes for hearing.
Haima: Atty. Panumpang respectfully appearing as Public Prosecutor, Your Honor, for the government.
Therese: And Atty. Pooten, we are respectfully appearing as counsels for the private prosecution under the
control and supervision of the public prosecutor, Your Honor.
Ysa: Atty. Ubana, we are all respectfully appearing as counsels for the defense, Your Honor.
ARRAIGNMENT
Judge: Arraign the accused.
Interpreter: Accused Clark Gammad Medina allegedly commits a crime of Bigamy, Art. 349 of the Revised
Penal Code, committed as follows:
That on or about the 28th day of August 2014 in Las Pinas City, Philippines, the above-named
accused CLARK GAMMAD MEDINA, being then legally married to one LEA OLIVAR-MEDINA, and
as said marriage has not been legally dissolved and still subsisting, did then and there willfully,
unlawfully and feloniously contract a subsequent or second marriage with his co-accused BETINA
CANLAS MEDINA, who knowingly consented and agreed to be married to her co-accused CLARK
GAMMAD MEDINA knowing him to be a married man, to the damage and prejudice of the said
offended party LEA OLIVAR-MEDINA. Contrary to law.
Interpreter: Order of the court. At the time of arraignment of the accused, after having been informed of the
accusation against him in a language known and understood by him, he entered the plea of Not Guilty.
PRE-
TRIAL
ADMISSIONS
Judge: Prosecution’s Proposal
Haima: Does the defense admit that the accused in this case is CLARK GAMMAD MEDINA?
Haima: Does the defense admit that this court has the territorial jurisdiction to hear this case?
Haima: Does the defense admit that the accused contracted his first marriage with Lea Olivar-Medina on
April 6, 2011?
Haima: Does the defense also admit that the accused entered into a subsequent marriage with his co-
accused Betina Canlas-Medina on December 8, 2013?
Toni: Does the prosecution admit that accused in this case converted to Islam on January 19, 1992?
Toni: Does the prosecution admit that under the Muslim law under Muslim law, a person may validly
contract multiple marriages or up to four times?
MARKING OF EXHIBITS
Aikko: Your Honor, we offer the Complaint Affidavit of Lea Olivar-Medina to be marked as “Exhibit A”
Aikko: Your Honor, we offer the Marriage Certificate of LEAH OLIVAR-MEDINA and CLARK GAMMAD
Aikko: Your Honor, we offer the Marriage Certificate of CLARK GAMMAD MEDINA and BETINA CANLAS
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Counter Affidavit of Clark Gammad Medina to be marked as “Exhibit1”
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Counter Affidavit of Betina Canlas-Medina to be marked as “Exhibit2”
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Affidavit of Nasser Mudsol, President of Balik Islam Foundation as “Exhibit 3”
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Certification of Conversion and Pledge of Conversion of Clark Gammad
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Certification from the Sharia’h Court to be marked as “Exhibit 5”
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Employment Contract of Clark Gammad Medina to be marked as “Exhibit 6”
Eve: Your Honor, we offer the Income Tax Receipt of Accused Clark Gammad Medina to be marked as
“Exhibit 7”
TRIAL
PROSECUTION DIRECT EXAMINATION
Haima: The prosecution would like to call LEA OLIVAR-MEDINA to the stand.
INTERPRETER: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth in this case?
LEAH: My name is Leah Olivar Medina, 28 years of age, married, a registered nurse working at
Salaffih Solaiman Medical Center in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Haima: Your Honor, the testimony of the witness is offered to prove that she is married to herein respondent
on April 06, 2011; that the complainant and the respondent were separated by circumstance and that
the respondent indefinitely married his co-respondent also impleaded in this case before us.
Haima: Mrs. Witness, you said while you were taking oath that you’re married. What is your proof of this
marriage?
Haima: Mrs. Witness, if I’m able to show you a copy of the Marriage Certificate, could you identify if it is
yours?
JUDGE: Proceed.
Haima: Your Honor, my Assistant Prosecutor Mallari would like to continue the direct examination.
Aikko: Mrs. Witness, you executed the complaint against the respondent in this case, if I show you a copy
of it, could you determine if you executed it?
LEAH: Yes.
JUDGE: Proceed.
Aikko: did you execute this complaint freely and without coercion?
LEAH: Yes
Aikko: Mrs. Witness, in this Complaint you executed, it states that the accused is a person named Clark
Gammad Medina, is he the same person you mentioned earlier, who you say is your husband?
LEAH: Yes.
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Aikko: Could you identify this Clark Medina in a crowded place such as this court?
Aikko: Ms. Witness, you mentioned that you worked in Riyadh as a Nurse, for how long did you stay there?
Aikko: And during your stay there, you met the Accused?
LEAH: Correct. We met at work. I was working as a nurse while he was the Head Electrical Engineer
of the hospital.
Aikko: You said earlier that you two married on April 6, 2011, for how long did you two stay together as
husband and wife?
LEAH: Not for long, we only spent a month and half together.
LEAH: Clark had to go back to the Philippines on June 10 of the same year.
Aikko: Can you tell us the reason why Mr. Medina went back to the Philippines?
LEAH: He said that his mother was terminally ill and that he should be there to take care of her.
Aikko: Your Honor, my co-counsel, Atty. Pooten shall continue with the direct examination.
Therese: Mrs. Witness, before coming home to Manila, when was the last time you saw your husband?
LEAH: The last time was when he left Saudi to take care of his mother, June 10, 2011.
LEAH: We call each other as often as possible, we also use Facebook to exchange messages.
Therese: Since he went back to the Philippines, how constant was your communication?
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LEAH: In the beginning we often talked on the phone. That was almost every day, especially when
my mother-in-law needed money for hospital expenses. But as time went by, our calls became
fewer.
Therese: Was there ever a time that there was absolutely no communication between the both of you?
LEAH: Yes. It was when Clark asked if I could send him money for his job application in Dubai
which required fees for processing and recruitment placement.
Therese: How about the other means of communication that you guys used, like Facebook?
LEAH: I messaged him and updated him about my life, but he would not reply, I assumed he
was busy with trainings for his new job, which should take around 5 to 6 months.
Therese: Mrs. Witness, can you tell me what happened on December 30, 2013?
LEAH: A friend of mine called me that he saw Clark walking in the mall with a pregnant woman hand
in hand and were sweet to each other.
Therese: Mrs. Witness, name this friend of yours before the court.
LEAH: Clark and I lived with her in the same house we rented out in Riyadh.
Therese: Mrs. Witness, so this Ms. Garcia called you up to tell you she saw Clark in a mall with a
woman. Which mall is this?
Therese: And she told you that Clark and this pregnant woman were walking hand in hand and were sweet
to each other?
LEAH: Yes, she also said that she saw them kissing.
Eve: Objection, Your Honor! Hearsay! Miss Leah was not there, statements made by this Baby Garcia
could not be used by the witness as her own. I move to strike out that statement.
Prosecution: But Your Honor, we have submitted during the Pre Trial an affidavit of Baby Garcia, who is a
willing witness for this case. Furthermore, Your Honor, this information was relayed to Leah by Baby Garcia
herself. She has personal knowledge of the exchange they made
JUDGE: xxxx
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LEAH: I called him multiple times that day, but all calls were dropped. I wasn’t able to talk to him.
LEAH: I decided to stop sending money to him. Thereafter, that was the only time he called me.
Therese: During this conversation of yours, did you ask him about what Ms. Garcia saw on December 30,
2013?
LEAH: He told me that the pregnant woman was just his co-worker or co trainee, and that Baby
Garcia must have blurred vision or she could be lying because she’s always been fond of
gossiping.
Therese: Did you believe his explanation?
Therese: On January 2, 2014, can you please tell this court the events that took place?
LEAH: On that day, I was scrolling thru Facebook. I knew that Clark still had an account, although
he’s never been an active user. I decided to open Clark’s account but it was nowhere to be found, I
could not even search him through the Search Box. Desperate, I decided to check the Facebook
pages of his close friends. To my disbelief, I stumbled upon one photo with Clark on it. Underneath
the photo, the caption says “Newlyweds.”
Therese: Is this friend of Clark’s? Can you name him for us?
Lea: Objection, Your Honor! This man named Jigs Rivera Cunanan was not named in the Complaint. We
motion to strike out the latter testimony, and any future testimonies regarding this man Mr. Cunanan.
Therese: Your Honor, the name of this man is not material to the case. Futhermore, we have procured
evidence that will prove the testimony of the witness.
Therese: Your Honor, my co-counsel Atty. Salao shall continue with the direct examination.
Robert: I have here a screenshot of a Facebook page. It is a wedding picture. Your Honor, I would like to
approach the witness and show to her this picture.
JUDGE: Proceed.
LEAH: Yes.
Robert: Okay, now let’s look at the picture on the left. Is this the same picture you are pertaining to?
LEAH:Yes.
Robert: Can you name them before this court?
LEAH: That is Jigs Rivera Cunanan,on the right, and that one is Clark next to the woman.
Robert: At the time you saw this picture did you know the identity of that woman next to your husband?
LEAH: NO, in fact I kept calling Clark and his friends to ask who this woman was.
LEAH: I did not have Jigs’s contact number, but I messaged him on Facebook.
LEAH: I commented multiple times, but each got deleted after a minute or two.
LEAH: I called everyone I could contact but no one seemed to bother answering my calls.
Robert: Is it safe to assume that your husband married this woman in the picture?
Robert: After seeing these photos, what did you make out of it?
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LEAH: Of course I got suspicious and paranoid that my husband could be married to another
woman, or it could just be a joke of their barkada. Either way, I was disturbed that I decided to come
back home.
LEAH: When I got there, I was received by my mother-in-law, Mrs. Claudia Powers-Medina.
Robert: you mentioned earlier that his mother was sick, did she appear sick when you arrived at their
residence?
LEAH: As a nurse, I was surprised that she looked well after being hospitalized for acute colon
cancer, so I inquired about her health condition.
LEAH: Yes. But she was not able to inform me of Clark’s whereabouts. Mrs. Claudia Powers seemed
to be in a hurry, she had to leave.
LEAH: Less than 10 minutes. She told me she had a prior engagement, she left right away.
Robert: Mrs. Witness, can you tell this court where you went on July 2, 2014.
Robert: Can you narrate to us step by step what you did there?
Eve: Objection, your Honor! The prosecution is asking the complainant to narrate. How can we raise an
objection to an unobjectionable statement your honor?
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LEAH: I asked the Civil Registrar for a copy of Clark’s Marriage Certificate, telling them that I
was the wife.
Robert: Your Honor, I have here a document. I would like to present this to the witness for identification.
May I approach the witness?
JUDGE: Proceed.
Robert: I have here a document. I would like you to examine, please take a good look at it and tell us what
it is and what is stated therein.
Robert: Is this the same document shown to you by the Civil Registrar?
Robert: can you read to me what is written on the upper box on the left hand?
Robert: Mrs. Witness, can you tell the court what happened on July 15, 2014, around 8 am?
LEAH: Mrs. Powers was hesitant at first, but I pleaded her and told her that I already knew about the
marriage of Clark with another woman on that Facebook picture.
Robert: What did she do after you told her of such fact?
Robert: What did she do after you told her the same.
LEAH: She cried and said she tried to convince Clark not to push thru with the wedding.
She pleaded me not to make a scandal because they have a child. But eventually she gave me
his current address.
Robert: Can you share to us the address given to you by your mother in law?
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LEAH: when I got to there, I turned the knob which turns out to be open, there and then I saw my
husband and the other woman lying in bed, hugging with a baby’s cradle next to them.
LEAH: I caused a scene until I was ushered by the guards out of the building.
ROBERT: When you were ushered out, what did you do then.
LEAH: I went to Atty. Ronaldo Robenta and asked for a legal advice regarding the matter, which
brought me to filing this case.
LEA LANSANG: Earlier you mentioned that you got married on April 8, 2011. Can you tell us how you two
got married?
LEAH: We went to one of the courts in Jeddah and had them solemnize our marriage.
LEA LANSANG Madam Witness, can you explain to us, what are the requirements for a valid marriage in
Saudi Arabia?
LEA LANSANG: Madam witness are you aware that one requirement for a valid marriage in Saudi Arabia is
that one of the spouses must be a Muslim or converted to the Islamic faith?
Haima: Objection your honor. This matter was not covered in the direct.
LEA LANSANG: Your honor, we would only like to clarify the requirements of a valid marriage in Saudi
Arabia. Since the complainant admitted on contracting the marriage therein, she would know the requisites.
LEA LANSANG: So you did not know that you were only able to marry the accused in Saudi because he
was a Islam convert?
Ysa: Madam Witness, you told this court that you only spent a month and a half with the accused after
getting married before he went back to the Philippines is that correct?
LEAH: He told me that it was a stressful time for him and his family since his mother was sick and
that I should instead focus on my work.
Ysa: And after that, you claim that he stayed in the Philippines until 2013?
Ysa: That was 2 years after. Were you not curious on why he did not immediately go back to Riyahd?
LEAH: He told me that he decided that he should stay in the Philippines indefinitely to take care of
his mother.
Ysa: An within those 2 years, you did not bother to visit him and his mother who was sick?
Ysa: Madam witness you claimed earlier that the accused allegedly asked you for money for his expenses
for his application for a new job in Dubai is that correct?
Toni: Thank you, Your Honor. I call to the stand Mr. Clark Gammad Medina.
Judge: Will the witness please stand to be sworn in by the court staff. (Witness stands)
INTERPRETER: Please raise your right hand. Do you swear the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth in this case?
Clark: My name is Clark Gammad Medina, 35 years old, married, a Facility Engineering Manager and
residing at Unit 1616 Avida Towers Alabang, Muntinlupa.
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Toni: You Honor, the testimony of the witness is offered to prove that the accused is not guilty of the crime
charged.
Toni: Mr. Witness, do you recall having executed an affidavit in relation to this case?
Rose: Objection, Your Honor, leading.
Toni: I am showing you a signature of the affiant at the bottom part, page 2 of the Counter-
Affidavit, whose signature is that?
Clark: That is my signature.
Toni: Your honor, may we move for the record that the witness identified the document
previously marked as Exh. 1 as the counter-affidavit which he executed and offer the same
as evidence for the defense. We also move that the signature of affiant be marked as
Exhibit 1-1.
Judge: So noted and put on record. Kindly mark signature of affiant as Exhibit 1-1.
Toni: What is your proof that you were a converted Muslim since January 19, 1992?
Clark: Certificate of Conversion and Pledge of Conversion issued by Nasser
Mudsol, President of Balik Islam Foundation.
Toni:: I am showing you documents, what is the relation of these with the
said documents which you have submitted to the Court?
Clark: Those are the documents which I have submitted to this Court to
prove that I am a converted Muslim.
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Toni: Your Honor, Atty. Santos will continue with the Direct Examination of the
witness
Eve: So you were saying that you’re a Muslim when you contracted both
Marriages?
Therese: Objection, Your Honor, leading question.
Eve: Who filled out the application form for marriage license when you
contracted your first marriage?
Clark: Leah Olivar.
Eve: Who filled out the application form for marriage license when you
contracted your second marriage?
Clark: Betina Canlas.
Eve: So you were saying that you were not the one who filled out both the
Application forms for marriage license?
Haima: Objection, Your Honor, it has already been answered.
Eve: Your Honor, we are just trying to affirm the two previous answers of
the witness. There is nothing leading, Your Honor.
Judge: *If overruled*
Clark: Yes your honor
Judge: *If sustained*
Eve: We will move to the next question, Your Honor.
Eve: Your Honor, Atty. Lansang will continue with the Direct Examination of the witness
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Lansang So you knew very well that you could legally marry Betina Canlas?
Clark: Yes, you Honor.
Lansang So you also knew you did not have to divorce your first wife Leah
Olivar?
Clark: Yes, you Honor.
Lansang: With the court’s permission. When you married your first wife Leah, she knew that you
were a Muslim convert?
Clark: Yes, you Honor.
Lansang: And that being a Muslim convert, she also knew that you may contract a valid subsequent
marriage?
Clark: Yes, you Honor.
Lansang: In contracting the subsequent marriage did you secure, if any, a document with the court?
Clark: Yes, a Certification from the Sharia Court.
Lansang: I am showing you a document, what relation is this document to the one you mentioned?
Clark: That is the document I secured from the Sharia Court.
Lansang: Your Honor, may we offer the Certification issued by the Sharia Court previously marked
as Exhibit 5, as evidence for the defense
Lansang: Your Honor, Atty. Ubana will continue with the Direct Examination of the witness
Ysa: Mr. Witness, you stated that you are Facility Engineering Manager. Is that your work in Dubai?
Clark: No your honor. I do not work in Dubai.
Ysa: Your wife claimed you applied for a job in Dubai. Why did you work in the Phils. Instead?
Clark: I did not pass the interview, your honor.
Ysa: I am showing you a document, what relation is this document to the one you mentioned?
Clark: That is my Contract of Employment.
Ysa: I am showing you a signature of the employee, page 7 of the Employment Contract, whose signature
is that?
Clark: That is my signature.
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Ysa: Your honor, may we move for the record that the witness identified the document previously marked
as Exh. 6 as the employment contract which he executed and offer the same as evidence
for the defense. We also move that the signature of affiant be marked as Exhibit 6-1.
Judge: So noted and put on record. Kindly mark signature of affiant as Exhibit 6-1.
Ysa: Mr. Witness how much is your salary for this job?
Clark: P80,000 per month your honor.
Ysa: What is your proof that you earn the said amount?
Clark: I paid for the corresponding income tax.
Ysa: I am showing you a document, what relation is this document to the one you mentioned?
Clark: That is my Annual Income Tax Return.
Ysa: Your Honor, may we offer the Annual Income Tax Form issued by the BIR previously marked as
Exhibit 7, as evidence for the defense
Haima: In your marriage contract, Mr. Witness, with Leah Olivar, you indicated here as your
religion, Catholic, and you were saying that since January 10, 1992, you are already a Muslim convert.
However, in your marriage contract with Lea Olivar, there is no indication here that you have indicated your
religion. Will you please go over your marriage contract?
Clark: When we got married, they just placed there Catholic but I didn’t know why they did not place
any Catholic there.
Robert: Now, Mr. Witness, I would like to call your attention with respect to your marriage contract with your
co-accused in this case, Betina Canlas. Will you please tell us, Mr. Witness, considering that you said that
you are already a Muslim convert on January 10, 1992, why in the marriage contract with Betina
Canlas, you indicated there your religion as Catholic, Mr. Witness?
Clark: I did not divulge that I am now a Muslim because being a former Catholic I believed that
society does not approve of a Catholic marrying a Muslim. This is the reason why I placed there
that my religion was Catholic.
Robert: Would you die for your new religion, Mr. Witness?
Ysa: Objection, the question is Irrelevant, Your Honor.
Judge: *Sustained*
Clark: (Don’t answer the question)
Judge: *Overruled*
Clark: Yes, you Honor.
Robert: If you would die for your new religion, why did you allow that your faith be indicated as Catholic in
the marriage contract when in fact you alleged that you were a Muslim?
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Clark: I don’t think there is anything wrong with it, I just signed it so we can get married under the
Catholic rights. After that, we also got married under the Muslim rights, your Honor.
Therese: Under your Muslim faith, if you marry a second wife, are you required under your faith to
secure the permission of your first wife to get married?
Therese: Did you secure that permission from your first wife, Leah Olivar?
Therese: So you personally asked permission from your wife if you could contract a second marriage?
Therese: Then how can you say you secured your wife’s permission?
Clark: I was able to secure a Certification from the Sharia Court which presupposes that the Sharia
Court had notified my wife.
Prosecution: Your Honor, we formally offer Exh. A and B to prove that the first and second marriages
contracted by the accused are valid and is subsisting. We offer Exh. C to prove that both marriages
we formally offer Exh. 1 and 2 to prove that the accused did not commit the crime of Bigamy as
a Catholic Christian to Balek-Islam on January 19, 1992 and had been practicing the faith since 1992
We formally offer Exh 5 to prove that the accused complied with all the requirements under Muslim
law on Personal Status in the Phils to contract a valid subsequent marriage and that the accused
Muslim law and is able to financially support both his wives without discrimination.
Prosecution: Your Honor, we object to the admission of Exh. 3 for being hearsay evidence. We object
to the admsission of exh, 6 and 7 for irrelevancy to the issue of the case..