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  1. This suggestion is called "reverse reading" because it starts from the bottom, proceeds to the middle of the case and ends at the first parts thereof. The suggestion is as follows: Know the main parts of a decision. Read the fallo first. Identify the laws involved. Read the decision or ruling of the Court.

  2. EN BANC. [ G.R. No. 241257, September 29, 2020 ] PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, VS. BRENDO P. PAGAL, A.K.A. "DINDO," ACCUSSED-APPELLANT. DECISION. GESMUNDO, J.: "For there is but one essential justice which cements society, and one law which establishes this justice. This law is right reason, which is the true rule of all ...

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  4. The title page header shows the seal of the Supreme Court in the first line, the name Republic of the Philippines in the second line, the name Supreme Court in the third line, the place where the Court held session in the fourth line, and, after three spaces from the fourth line, the words En Banc, First Division, Second Division, or Third ...

  5. A. Whether there was a valid promulgation of judgment by Judge Buted in her prior Decision of conviction; B. Whether Judge Soluren's subsequent judgment of acquittal is valid; C. Whether a special civil action for certiorari under Rule 65 is the proper remedy to question a decision of acquittal. THE COURT'S RULING. The Petition is impressed ...

  6. 1. Theory/Definition of Facts. A decision must state the essential ultimate facts upon which the courts conclusion is drawn. A court of justice is not hidebound to write in its decision every bit and piece of evidence presented by one party and the other upon the issues raised.

  7. Jun 16, 2020 · The judge presiding over civil proceedings: determines the facts; ensures that the parties comply with the rules of procedure; interprets the applicable laws; and. in...

  8. (7) But in the event that no evidence is taken, this court, if called upon to review the proceedings had in the court below, may reverse and send back for a new trial, if. on the whole record, a reasonable doubt arises as to whether the accused did in fact enter the plea of "guilty" with full knowledge of the meaning and consequences of the act.11

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