Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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Stran 81
... effect that the death penalty was not abolished under the 1987 Constitution but was only prohibited from being ... effects of such a question on the appellant's fate , the 1-2 count of the remaining members of those who decided Munoz ...
... effect that the death penalty was not abolished under the 1987 Constitution but was only prohibited from being ... effects of such a question on the appellant's fate , the 1-2 count of the remaining members of those who decided Munoz ...
Stran 101
... effect of the death penalty is to discriminate against the poor . The poor in our society are also the unschooled and uneducated ; they are also those who are least conversant of the English language , which is the only official medium ...
... effect of the death penalty is to discriminate against the poor . The poor in our society are also the unschooled and uneducated ; they are also those who are least conversant of the English language , which is the only official medium ...
Stran 132
... effect from the date onwhich the judgment is rendered . Laws relating to penalties shall lose effect retroactively : At the beginning , the Supreme Court allowed retroactive effect only to the case at hand . Later , however , it broadly ...
... effect from the date onwhich the judgment is rendered . Laws relating to penalties shall lose effect retroactively : At the beginning , the Supreme Court allowed retroactive effect only to the case at hand . Later , however , it broadly ...
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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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