Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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WIDOWING : ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE DEATH PENALTY FOR PARRICIDE * Theodore Te ** ( Introductory Notes : The death penalty in the Philippines was restored by Republic Act No. 7659 pursuant to the exceptional ...
WIDOWING : ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE DEATH PENALTY FOR PARRICIDE * Theodore Te ** ( Introductory Notes : The death penalty in the Philippines was restored by Republic Act No. 7659 pursuant to the exceptional ...
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& death for parricide . His appeal , on automatic review before the Supreme Court , is the first to raise the constitutionality of the death penalty for parricide . ) The fundamental premise underlying these arguments is that death , as a ...
& death for parricide . His appeal , on automatic review before the Supreme Court , is the first to raise the constitutionality of the death penalty for parricide . ) The fundamental premise underlying these arguments is that death , as a ...
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Commission , in inserting the exception to the abolition of the death penalty ; this intent was to ensure that the death penalty could only be reimposed for crimes vastly different from those already existing in 1986. Thus , the ...
Commission , in inserting the exception to the abolition of the death penalty ; this intent was to ensure that the death penalty could only be reimposed for crimes vastly different from those already existing in 1986. Thus , the ...
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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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accused action active administrative admission alleged allowed already amended applied assisted authority charged circumstances civil claim committed compelling reasons concerned confession considered Constitutional Court constitutionality convicted counsel Court of Appeals crime criminal death penalty decision defense determine discovery due process effect evidence execution exercise exist facts failed failure filed firearm given guilt heinous held High Court human illegal imposed involving issue judge judgment judicial June jurisdiction Justice legislation litigants mandatory March matter means motion murder nature objective offense ordinary original parricide parties Penal Code percent person petition petitioner Philippines pleadings possession pre-trial pre-trial conference preliminary present procedure proceedings promulgated prosecution prosecutor protect punishment question reasons record regulations relation Republic request respect result rules Sandiganbayan sentenced stipulation submitted Supreme Court trial court United unless violation witness