JOSE A. SADDUL vs CA
192 SCRA 277 (Case Digest)
CrimLaw (No. 34)
G-one T. Paisones
Facts:
In
1973, the petitioner became a vice-president and director of
Amalgamated Motors (Phils.) Inc. (AMPI for brevity). AMPI was then a wholly-owned subsidiary of British Leyland. It was the sole distributor in the
Philippines of British and Japanese heavy equipment, trucks, farm
implements, spare parts, and other automotive products and machines
manufactured by Leyland International, Land Rover Ltd. (LAND ROVER for
brevity), Avelyn Barfourd, Mitsubishi, and Furokawa.
In
1985, LAND ROVER supplied P1.5 million worth of spare parts to the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) through AMPI, but the merchandise
were returned to AMPI because they were not the correct items needed by
the AFP. The parts were kept by AMPI
pending disposal instructions from LAND ROVER.
Saddul
sold some of the spare parts (worth P143,085.00) to Rover Motor Parts
(a different entity from LAND ROVER) whose president was Jose P. Garcia.
Saddul did not deposit the proceeds of the sales in AMPI's account but held them in trust for LAND ROVER.
Issue:
Whether or not Saddul is guilty of estafa through unfaithfulness or abuse of confidense?
Held:
No
Ratio:
The accused was acquitted of the crime of estafa with abuse of confidence for the following reasons: (1) Saddul received the spare parts from AFP in trust for Land Rover which authorized him to sell; (2) Saddul sold them in accordance with the authority given to him; (3) AMPI not being the owner of the property incurred no loss and suffered injury on account of Sadul’s retention of proceeds and; (4) no demand for return was made by AMPI who knew that the spare parts are to be sold for the account of Land Rover.