In a broad sense, due process is interpreted here as the
right to be treated fairly, efficiently and effectively by the administration of justice. The rights to due process place limitations on laws and legal proceedings, in order to guarantee fundamental fairness and justice. Due process is interpreted here as the rules administered through courts of justice in accordance with established and sanctioned legal principles and procedures, and with safeguards for the protection of individual rights. The rules applicable to the administration of justice are extensive and refer to, inter alia, fair trial, presumption of innocence and independence and impartiality of the tribunal. In most Conventions, the various rules are included in several articles. As this handbook focuses on a variety of Conventions, four elements of due process are discussed: a) quality in terms of administration of justice; b) quality in terms of protection of the rights of the parties involved; c) efficiency; and d) effectiveness. As due process rights are traditionally known among human right experts to centre on the right to a fair trial and the right to an effective remedy, the first three elements are discussed under the heading of fair trial, while effectiveness is discussed under the right to an effective remedy.
B. Yes. Bryan will be imprisoned because Under Republic Act
No. 4, illegal possession of firearms is punishable by imprisonment for a period of not less than one year and one day nor more than five years, or both such imprisonment and a fine of not less than P1,000.00 nor more than P5,000.00 in the discretion of the court.The minimum punishment under this section will be 14 years. Under the present law, the offence invites imprisonment of not less than seven years but may extend to life imprisonment -- mostly up to 14 years. According to an estimate, India has a total of around 35 lakh gun licences.An examination of the record, however, discloses that the crime with which the accused is charged in the present case which is that of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition is already absorbed as a necessary element or ingredient in the crime of rebellion with which the same accused is charged with other persons. Illegal possession of firearms and explosives is a non-bailable offense, and being caught in the act of possession of such is valid ground for warrantless arrest – a consistent operation narrative of the police in its crackdown on supposed communists.Section 25 in Arms Act. (d) bring into, or takes out of, India, any arms or ammunition of any class or description in contravention of section 11, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine.
2. A. NO . because mrs. Cruz filed a estafa case againts her.
Estafa is the legal term for the criminal offense of swindling. It is when someone represents themselvesas someone else or as someone who says they can do things they cannot, with such fraud resulting in the victim suffering damages. For acts committed which constitute estafa: penalty depends on the amount involved and ranges from imprisonment of one month and one day to 20 years.In other words “Estafa is committed by a person who defrauds another causing him to suffer damage, by means of unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence, or of false pretense or fraudulent acts.” No person shall be imprisoned for debt, unless on refusal to deliver up his estate for the benefit of his creditors in such manner as may be described by law, or in cases where there is strong presumption of fraud."The crime of ESTAFA, the element of damage is essential before the crime could be consummated. ... If there is no damage yet, the estafa can only be frustrated or attempted. On the other hand, if it were a crime of THEFT, damage or intent to cause damage is not an element of theft.316. Other forms of swindling. — The penalty of arresto mayor in its minimum and medium periods and a fine of not less than the value of the damage caused and not more than three times such value, shall be imposed.
C. NO . he will not be allowed to tour if he has not been
vaccinated. this is the protocol for touring the philippines In the interest of everyone’s health and well-being, the Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT) ensures that tourism stakeholders comply with the protocols and precautionary measures set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Department of Health (DOH). The DOT also actively promotes simple but effective habits that the public can adapt to help contain the spread of Covid-19.
In recognition of the DOT’s efforts to align with global
standards for health, safety and hygiene, we have been awarded the use of the Safe Travels Stamp from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).
Created in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the WTTC’s
Safe Travels Stamp enables tourists to recognize destinations that meet international standards for health and safety, allowing visitors to confidently enjoy safe travels.