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Police
Investigation

Search and
Seizure

Arrest

Preliminary
Investigation

Who Investigate
?
-Police
-NBI

Rule 113

Rule 126

Rule 112

Art. III, Sec. 1 of 1987 Constitution

Art. III, Sec. 2 of 1987 Constitution

RA 7438

Rights of person arrested under police custody (Art. III, Sec. 12
:
and 19 (1987 Constitution
))
-Right not to be subjected to torture or force
-Right not to be put in secret detention -Right not to be subject to dergrading treatment

Art. III, Sec. 2

Stonehill vs Diokno 20 SCRA 383
.

RA 6770

BP 129, Sec 37(3)

Yao vs People 19 June 2007

Allado vs Diokno232 SCRA 192

People vs Aspiras 12 Feb 2002

Who conduct Preliminary Investigation
?
- Prosecutor
/Fiscal
-Ombudsman
-BIR

Rule 112, Sec 6

RA 4200(Wire Tapping)

RA 7438
-Rights of persons detained
-Duties of Investigating Officers

Exclusionary Rule

Miranda Right
-To remain silent
-To be told that anything he says will be used against him
-Right to counsel of choice(Art. III, sec. 12)

Jurisdiction

BP 129
RA 7196
RA 8249
RA 7610
RA 6758
RA 7975

Webb vs. De Leon 23 Aug 1995
Go vs. CA 11 Feb 1992

Plain View Doctrine

Rule 110, Sec. 1
Art. 125 of Revised Penal Code

Complaint or
Information

Rule 110
1991 Rule on Summary Procedure
Art. 90 and 91 of Revised Penal Code
Crespo vs Mogul30 June 1987

Civil Aspect

Arraignment and
Plea

Bail

Rule 114

Rule 116

Sec. 29 and 35 of Civil
Code

Art. 3, sec 13 of 1987
Constitution

Ras. Vs Dazul 18 Sept.
1980

RA 6036

Quashal

Pre Trial

Art. III, Sec 14(2)
People vs. Durango5 April 2000
People vs. Espidol 12 Nov. 2004
People vs. Alcaldo 29 May 2002

Rule 111

Rule 118

Rule 117

Rights of the Accused
-Rule 115

Ladlad vs. Velasco 1 June 2007
People vs. Durohom 21 Nov 2002
Local Government Code of1991
-Sec 412 and 408

Trial

Judgment

New Trial or
Reconsideration

Appeal

RA 3326
Art. 344

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