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  2. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Additional circumstances by which the victim would be deemed incapable of giving valid consent were also integrated into this new definition of rape. [ 4 ] With the abolition of the death penalty in 2006 , the highest penalty currently possible under the Revised Penal Code is reclusión perpetua , which ranges from 20 years and 1 day to 40 ...

  3. National Prosecution Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Prosecution Service is the official prosecutorial agency of the Philippines.Although it is an official prosecutorial agency, it is not autonomous from the Department of Justice unlike its counterparts such as the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of ...

  4. 2020 Tarlac shooting - Wikipedia

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    The PNP said that they will resolve the incident within 30 days. They added that if Nuezca is found guilty, he will be disqualified from his duty and will lose his income. [21] Before the shooting, according to the victims' relatives, the family had preexisting dispute over the right of way sold by the police officer to the family of the ...

  5. Criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    The prosecutor, or district attorney, is a lawyer who brings charges against a person, persons or corporate entity. It is the prosecutor's duty to explain to the court what crime was committed and to detail what evidence has been found which incriminates the accused. The prosecutor should not be confused with a plaintiff or plaintiff's counsel ...

  6. Department of Justice (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    It is the government's principal law agency, serving as its legal counsel and prosecution arm. [2] It has its headquarters at the DOJ Building in Padre Faura Street, Ermita, Manila. The department is led by the Secretary of Justice, nominated by the president of the Philippines and confirmed by the Commission on Appointments.

  7. Opinion - Will the jury let Luigi Mangione get away with murder?

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    Of course, it is the prosecutor’s duty to exclude them. My heresy notwithstanding, it is indeed the defense lawyer’s righteous obligation to identify those nullifiers and try to seat them ...

  8. Exculpatory evidence - Wikipedia

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    In some countries such as Germany, the prosecutor has to actively search for both exculpatory and inculpatory circumstances and evidence before filing of action. [3] Per the Brady v. Maryland decision, prosecutors in the United States have a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence even if not requested to do so. While the prosecution is not ...

  9. Private prosecution - Wikipedia

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    Private prosecutors in the Philippines are private attorneys that work with police and public prosecutors to help bring criminal cases. [14] They often work to get the location of a trial moved to a more neutral court, outside the influence of local power brokers, and to prepare the necessary legal petitions and other documents. [ 14 ]