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ICCT Colleges Foundation, INC.

V.V Soliven Ave, II Cainta Rizal

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

SYLLABUS IN COURT TESTIMONY

COURSE CODE: CLI05

COURSE TITLE: Court Testimony

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The significance of studying court testimony to know the trial proceedings and rules governing legal and judicial
ethics in relation to an officer arresting an offender he must also presented to the court. A study of Pre-trial presentation
where showing the relationship with others parties to know their rights. A commencement of court action that May present
legal remedies for both parties that court will weigh the evidence presented. The study focuses on the prosecution has
responsibility to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. It also considered Police officer is initiator ,an arresting officer
filing an information to prosecution and it determine if has a probable cause.

CORE VALUES:

Honesty in performing duties.

Coordination to other agencies.

Well-informed to their responsibility as an arresting officer.

Fair judgment no parity involved.


COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

Explain the significant role of Police as in Criminal Justice System.

Discuss the importance of Court functions.

Describe the functions of Police towards to the court.

Identify the rules on court procedures.

Understand the responsibility as arresting officer.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Weeks/ OBJECTIVES TOPIC METHODOLOGY/STRATEGY BOOK


Days PAGE
1 Describe the Pre-Trial Orientation of the students Engage 1-5 Ob
prsentation Rules and regulations inside the classroom Discussion/ Lecture An
Course description Explore Re
Grading system Situational Analysis
Course Outline Apply
Demeanor outside the court Reflection Paper
Relationship with other parties
2
Assess the commencement of court action
Weeks/ OBJECTIVES TOPIC METHODOLOGY/STRATEGY BOOK
Days PAGE
Five Keys Rules of Testifying Engage 6-16 Ob
Legal Remedies Power Point Presentation An
Extra ordinary remedies Explore Pro
Situational Analysis
Apply
Reflection Paper
3

Define the Special Proceedings Engage 17-18 Re


Proceedings
Parts of a Pleading Reflective lecturing Stu
Explore De
Reflective exercises
Apply
Performance Assessment test
4
Differentiate Three kinds of complaints Engage 19-22 Me
type of
complaints PRE Trial Collaborative lecture Stu
Explore Ob
Persuasive Essay
Apply
Summarizing
Weeks/ OBJECTIVES TOPIC METHODOLOGY/STRATEGY BOOK
Days PAGE
5 Recognize the Arraignment Nature of Plea Engage 23-29
and Plea
General Rule Regarding Plea of Guilt Interactive Lecture
Explore
Case Studies Apply
Problem Solving
6 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Re
Me
Ro

7 Elaborate the Trial and Presentation of Defense evidence Engage 30-33 Me


Proper
Who prosecute criminal action Buzz group Stu
Explore Ob
General Rule
Summarizing
Apply
Brainstorming

8 Recognize Prosecution of Moral Turpitude Engage 34-43 Ob


Adultery and Concubinage Rights and Obligation of a witNess Power Point Discussion An
Right to inspect writing by adverse party Explore Ass
Persuasive Essay Pro
Apply
Brainstorming
Illustrate the Rules of The Rules of Procedure in the Promulgation of Engage 43-47 Re
Weeks/ OBJECTIVES TOPIC METHODOLOGY/STRATEGY BOOK
Days PAGE
9 Judgment Judgment Interactive Lecture Me
Explore Ro
Case Studies
Apply
Problem Solving
10 Midterm Examination
Assessment of Special Penal Top 10 Special Penal Laws Engage 48-57 Ob
11 Laws Discussion/ Lecture An
Explore Ass
Case Studies Pro
Apply
Problem Solving
12 Final Examination

TEXTBOOK AND REFERENCES:

Court Testimony, Dr. Lilee Galleon

Prepared by: Noted by: Noted by: Approved by:

Roy Estillero Dr. Dondon B. Marribay Mrs. Ana Liza R. Kho, M.A.T Dr. Vivien Co Say
Faculty Dean, College of Criminology VP for Academic Affairs. College President

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