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TERRITORIAL REACH OF WARRANT- anywhere LEADING QUESTIONS- suggest to the witness/

in the world examining party desires

DIRECT EVIDENCE- evidence submitted to MIRANDA WARNING- recital of the rights


inquest officer engenders well-founded belief
crime has been committed REHABILITATION- reformation of offenders

AFFIDAVIT- categorical acknowledgement of BAND- compose of 3 armed malefactors


guilt/made by an accused ACCESSORIES- using property of another
PARDON- private act of the president/effect of knowing it is stolen
conviction stay EXEMPTING CIRCUMSTANCES- Imbecility,
DURA LEX SED LEX- law may be hard but it is minority, accident, compulsion of irresistible
the law force

NULLUM CRIMEN NULLA POENA SINE LEGE- no CONSSUMATED RAPE- male sex organ of the
felony shall be punishable by any penalty not labia
prescribed by law FRUSTRATED- offender performs all acts of
ACCOMPLICES- not principal but cooperate in execution
the execution of offense by prev act OMMISSION- failure to perform
AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES- show DYING DECLARATION- essentially hearsay
greater perversity of offender
RES GESTAE- the thing itself
COURT- administration of appropriate sanctions
PREVENTION- elimination of the desire
PEDIGREE- relationship/family/birth opportunity to commit crime’
CITIZEN’S AREREST- valid warrantless arrest ACCUSED- burden of proof/ self defense is used
JUDICIARY- power to define and punish crimes RULE 128 SECTION 12- search and seizure
RPC took effect- JANUARY 1,1932 INHERENT IN PARRICIDE- relationship
ATTEMPTED MURDER- failed INTERIOR WATERS-
JURISDICTION- authority of the court creeks/bays/gulfs/lakes/straits

INQUEST- informal summary investigation ISSUE OF SUBPOENA- 10 days

JUSTICE- primary and major output of cjs STATUTORY RAPE- had sexual intercourse of
minor gf/ without force/threat/intimidation
PRIMARY/BEST EVIDENCE- greatest certainty
of facts FRENCH RULE
CLASSICAL SCHOOL- RPC patterned in this
theory

RPC- ACT. 3815

ACCUSED- trial

CULPABLE FELONIES- felonies committed by


means of fault

RA-11200- classification new pnp rank

PENAL LAWS- acts of the legislature prohibiting


certain acts

RETROACTIVE- not characteristics of crim law

DETENTION- confinement or restraint upon


person

MUTILATION- act of cutting off/ lopping

REPRIEVE- kind of executive clemency/penalty


suspended

MISFEASANCE- legal but in a wrong way/outh


to be done

MALFEASANCE- wrongdoing/intentionally

NONFEASANCE- failure to perform

GENERALITY- cim law is binding all person who


reside or sojourn in ph

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM- machinery used by


a democratic government

CONULS- not accorded with immunity fr. Ph


crim law

LEGISLATIVE- provide for applicalbility of


customary laws

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