Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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Stran 48
... murder and another reclusion perpetua for possession and use of an unlicensed firearm with homicide . The Supreme Court convicted the accused only of one crime : illegal possession of firearm with homicide . According to Justice ...
... murder and another reclusion perpetua for possession and use of an unlicensed firearm with homicide . The Supreme Court convicted the accused only of one crime : illegal possession of firearm with homicide . According to Justice ...
Stran 60
... murder and sentenced to death by a Maryland Court in separate trials where the jury is the judge of both the law and the facts but the court passes on the admissibility of the evidence . During the trial , petitioner admitted ...
... murder and sentenced to death by a Maryland Court in separate trials where the jury is the judge of both the law and the facts but the court passes on the admissibility of the evidence . During the trial , petitioner admitted ...
Stran 107
... murder and qualified illegal possession of firearm . For absorption to take place , there must be two materially distinct and separate offenses involved . However , the offense defined in PD 1866 is plainly and simply Illegal Possession ...
... murder and qualified illegal possession of firearm . For absorption to take place , there must be two materially distinct and separate offenses involved . However , the offense defined in PD 1866 is plainly and simply Illegal Possession ...
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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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