Echalar-Luceres, Glenda D.

Explaining the criminal procedure / Glenda D. Echalar-Luceres, Bernardo M. Luceres. - Manila, Philippines : REX Book Store, c2018 - xxviii, 368 pages ; 23 cm

What are the three systems of criminal procedure? -- Define criminal procedure -- How to interpret the rules on criminal procedure?
-- Final judgment can be modified -- May procedural rules be suspended? -- Jurisdiction and venue -- Define jurisdiction -- What are the two-fold nature of venue in criminal case? -- Venue is an essential element of jurisdiction in criminal cases. Why? -- How jurisdiction over the person of the accused is acquired? -- Is the jurisdiction of the court lost if the accused escaped from his custody? -- On what time does the jurisdiction of a court in criminal case is determined? -- Jurisdiction is very important -- Write the jurisdiction of the first level court? -- Original jurisdiction of the Regional trial court -- Appellate jurisdiction of the Regional trial court
-- Appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals -- Venue in criminal case -- Give the reasons why the criminal case should be filed within the territorial jurisdiction of the court -- Revised rule on summary procedure -- In what cases the rule on summary procedure is applicable? -- What the court must do upon receipt of the records in criminal case which is covered by the Rule on Summary Procedure? -- The judges were disciplined for ignoring the Rule on Summary Procedure -- The Revised rules of criminal procedure.


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Criminal procedure--Philippines

KPM4604.7 / Ec4 2018