U.S. vs. De los Santos, G.R. No. 13309 (no criminal liability)

If slight physical injuries be inflicted by A upon B, and the latter deliberately immerses his body in a contaminated cesspool, thereby causing his injuries to become infected and serious , A cannot be held liable for the crime of serious physical injuries. The act of B in deliberately immersing his body in a contaminated cesspool, not the slight physical injuries inflicted by A, is the proximate cause of the serious physical injuries.

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