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  1. The Rules of Court envisions the writ of habeas corpus as a remedy applicable to cases of illegal confinement or detention where a person is deprived of his or her liberty, or where the rightful custody of any person is withheld from the person entitled thereto.

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  2. This case is an off-shot of a complaint filed by Congressman Bonifacio Gillego regarding alleged irregularities committed by some BIR officials. The fact-finding and Intelligence Bureau (FFIB) of the Office of the Ombudsman prepared the complaint.

  3. In criminal prosecutions, a person who stands charged of a crime enjoys the presumption of innocence, as enshrined in the Bill of Rights. He is designated as the accused precisely because the allegations against him have to be proven beyond reasonable doubt. Positive testimony is generally

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  5. This document contains a list of 35 criminal law cases from the Philippines, including case names, numbers, and dates. The cases span from 1912 to 2020 and include rulings from the Supreme Court of the Philippines on a variety of criminal law issues such as homicide, theft, and drug trafficking.

  6. May 22, 2016 · The Revised Penal Code (Act No. 3815) provides the duration and effects of penalties for felonies defined and punished in said law. Special laws usually provide for specific duration of penalties, unless reference is made to the penalties under the Revised Penal Code.

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  8. Act No. 4103. The Indeterminate Sentence Law. An Act to Provide for an Indeterminate Sentence and Parole for All Persons Convicted of Certain Crimes by the Courts of the Philippine Islands; to Create a Board of Indeterminate Sentence and to Provide Funds Therefor; And for Other Purposes.

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