Philippine Law Journal, Količina 71College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1996 |
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Stran 59
... Petitioner was entitled to an order directing the Government to produce for inspection all written reports of the F.B.I. agents in its possession , and , when orally made , as recorded by the F.B.I. , touching the events and activities ...
... Petitioner was entitled to an order directing the Government to produce for inspection all written reports of the F.B.I. agents in its possession , and , when orally made , as recorded by the F.B.I. , touching the events and activities ...
Stran 60
... petitioner admitted participating in the crime but claimed that his companion did the actual killing . In his summation to the jury , petitioner's counsel conceded that petitioner was guilty of murder in the first degree and asked only ...
... petitioner admitted participating in the crime but claimed that his companion did the actual killing . In his summation to the jury , petitioner's counsel conceded that petitioner was guilty of murder in the first degree and asked only ...
Stran 136
... petitioner without adequate relief , or when it is almost impossible for a petitioner's claim to be accepted in an 25 Ibid . , at.92-93 . There is a very short time limit for this type of petition . A petitioner should file to the ...
... petitioner without adequate relief , or when it is almost impossible for a petitioner's claim to be accepted in an 25 Ibid . , at.92-93 . There is a very short time limit for this type of petition . A petitioner should file to 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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