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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. 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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  3. 236 Landmark Cases in Criminal Law. The following are jurisprudential gems that must be read by every law student in order to fully understand criminal law. This list is updated from time to time. People vs. Bon, G.R. No. 166401, 30 October 2006. People vs. Delos Santos, G.R. No. 135919, 09 May 2003, 403 SCRA 153.

  4. 2022] LANDMARK CASES 345 CRIMINAL LAW LUISITO G. PULIDO V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES G.R. N O. 220149, 27 JULY 2021, EN BANC , (H ERNANDO, J.) DOCTRINE OF THE CASE The prevailing rule under Art. 40 of the Family Code is that even if the marriage is void, a final judgment declaring it void for purposes of remarriage is required.

  5. DEAN’S CIRCLE 2019 – UST FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW 1 University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law España, Manila Criminal Law 1 (Revised Penal Code and Related Laws) By Judge OSCAR B. PIMENTEL (Ret.) Preliminaries: Definition and Meaning of Terms and Phrases. Definitions/Meaning 1. Criminal Law 2. Crimes 3. Felonies 4. Offenses 5.

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  6. This law grouped together the cases over which the Supreme Court could exercise exclusive jurisdiction for review on appeal, certiorari, or writ of error.

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  8. The RTC found Reynaldo Juare y Elisan (Juare) and Danilo Aguadilla y Bacalocos (Aguadilla) (collectively, accused-appellants) guilty beyond reasonable doubt of the crime of Robbery with Homicide punishable under Article 294 (1) of the Revised Penal Code. The Antecedents.

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