Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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Stran 48
... considered delito compuesto , where a single act constitutes two or more grave felonies under Art . 48 , Revised Penal Code ( RPC ) , because a violation of PD 1866 does not constitute a felony . However , the acts can be considered as ...
... considered delito compuesto , where a single act constitutes two or more grave felonies under Art . 48 , Revised Penal Code ( RPC ) , because a violation of PD 1866 does not constitute a felony . However , the acts can be considered as ...
Stran 110
... considered co - conspirators , is concerned ? III . ATTENDANT CIRCUMSTANCES IN THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME Insanity The law presumes every man to be sane . A person accused of a crime who pleads the exempting circumstance of insanity has ...
... considered co - conspirators , is concerned ? III . ATTENDANT CIRCUMSTANCES IN THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME Insanity The law presumes every man to be sane . A person accused of a crime who pleads the exempting circumstance of insanity has ...
Stran 113
... considered an indication of innocence , all that a criminal must do to profess his innocence would be to remain at or near the place of the crime and declare , when arrested , that he is innocent , otherwise , he would have fled . In ...
... considered an indication of innocence , all that a criminal must do to profess his innocence would be to remain at or near the place of the crime and declare , when arrested , that he is innocent , otherwise , he would have fled . In ...
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TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE PRETRIAL PROCEDURE | 1 |
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION IN CRIMINAL CASES | 37 |
THE LAW ON EVIDENCE REVISITED | 57 |
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