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Criminal procedure (the bar lecture series) / Willard B. Riano, Dean, College of Law, University of the East, Member, Remedial Law and Commercial Law Committees, U.P. Law Center, Former Professorial Lecturer, Philippine Judicial Academy, Supreme Court of the Philippines.

By: Manila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, [2016]Description: xxvi, 560 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789712380358
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.05 .R481 [2016]
Summary: "Topics in this work have emphasized the very substance of the Rules of Court, a treatment traditionally referred to by academicians as a 'codal' approach. While the framework of this material is mainly codal based, it is supported by cases which mirror the current position of the Supreme Court on vital issues in the criminal litigation process. Cases have been judiciously selected to permit the reader to appreciate how the Supreme Court grappled with and settled a wide range of issues arising in the various stages of criminal procedure. The scope of this book reveals its having no pretensions of being an exhaustive treatise on criminal procedure. Honest efforts have been taken to strip it of materials which veer away from what is fundamental and basic to allow a reasonably wide wiggle room for the reader to focus on procedural principles and concepts which may be utilized by the examiner in the framing of bar questions." --Willard B. Riano.
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"Topics in this work have emphasized the very substance of the Rules of Court, a treatment traditionally referred to by academicians as a 'codal' approach. While the framework of this material is mainly codal based, it is supported by cases which mirror the current position of the Supreme Court on vital issues in the criminal litigation process. Cases have been judiciously selected to permit the reader to appreciate how the Supreme Court grappled with and settled a wide range of issues arising in the various stages of criminal procedure. The scope of this book reveals its having no pretensions of being an exhaustive treatise on criminal procedure. Honest efforts have been taken to strip it of materials which veer away from what is fundamental and basic to allow a reasonably wide wiggle room for the reader to focus on procedural principles and concepts which may be utilized by the examiner in the framing of bar questions." --Willard B. Riano.

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