Philippine Law Journal, Količina 61University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1986 |
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Stran 195
... opinion , by providing that " the defendant can not decline to answer the questions addressed him by the judge or by the prosecuting attorney with the consent of the judge , or by the private prosecutor , even though he may believe the ...
... opinion , by providing that " the defendant can not decline to answer the questions addressed him by the judge or by the prosecuting attorney with the consent of the judge , or by the private prosecutor , even though he may believe the ...
Stran 243
... opinion that whether the waiver is voluntary or not should turn on the facts of each case , i.e. , whether the appellant was illiterate . How- ever , there is nothing in the main opinion or in the concurring opinion to distinguish this ...
... opinion that whether the waiver is voluntary or not should turn on the facts of each case , i.e. , whether the appellant was illiterate . How- ever , there is nothing in the main opinion or in the concurring opinion to distinguish this ...
Stran 416
... opinion that whether the waiver is voluntary or not should turn on the facts of each case , i.e. , whether the appellant was illiterate . However , there is nothing in the main opinion or in the concurring opinion to distin- guish this ...
... opinion that whether the waiver is voluntary or not should turn on the facts of each case , i.e. , whether the appellant was illiterate . However , there is nothing in the main opinion or in the concurring opinion to distin- guish this ...
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