LEGAL FEASIBILITY OF PROBATION AFTER APPEAL UNDER PHILIPPINE LAWS Probation is a remedy which offenders must avail of at the first opportunity. As presently worded‚ the Probation Law requires that the application for probation must be filed within the period for perfecting an appeal. Thus‚ the filing of an appeal and an application for probation are mutually exclusive remedies‚ such that recourse to one necessarily bars resort to the other – as each will operate as an automatic waiver of the
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Benefits of Jamaica having its own final court of Appeal (For & Against) The Privy Council based in Britain and serves as the final Court of Appeal for all of the countries of the region except Guyana and Barbados. Barbados and Guyana both accepted the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) established in 2005‚ as their final Court of Appeal. Caricom governments established the Caribbean Court of Justice to replace the London based Privy Council as the regions final court and concerns such as the
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Drake 1 Ms.Engler Engwr 102 Sept.25‚ 2013 Advertising and Its Classification "Advertising Fifteen Basic Appeals" by Jib Fowles. Jib talks in his essay about how advertising enticesus us through imagery approaches‚The power of imagery in marketing is substantal. We can becalled walking advertisements‚from the jewelry we wear to the shoe’s on our feet we are
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Case 13-8: Accounting for a Loss Contingency for a Verdict Overturned on Appeal 1. According to the case‚ it shows that management of M determined that a loss would be “probable” and the estimate range would be $15 million to $20 million. However‚ they determined $17 million would be the “most likely” amount of loss. According to ASC 450-20-25-1‚ “When a loss contingency exists‚ the likelihood that the future event or events will confirm the loss or impairment of an asset or the incurrence of
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CFA Fateh Muhammad v Commissioner of Registration & Another Bokhary PJ 659 A Fateh Muhammad and Commissioner of Registration & Another Appellant Respondents B (Court of Final Appeal) (Final Appeal No 24 of 2000 (Civil)) C Li CJ‚ Bokhary and Chan PJJ‚ Nazareth and Sir Anthony Mason NPJJ 21–23 May and 20 July 2001 D Immigration — permanent residence — ordinary residence requirement — being in prison or training or detention centre did not constitute “ordinary residence”
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AN ANALYSIS OF SECTION 195 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE (Providing appeal to the court as remedy for denial of protest by local government treasurer) By Judge Teodoro C. Fernandez I. INTRODUCTION Autonomy of local government units is one of the fundamental state policies enshrined in the Constitution (1987 Constitution‚ Art. II‚ Sec. 25). Thus‚ the Constitution directed Congress to "to enact a local government code which shall (a) provide for a more responsive and accountable
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Wills LUCY v. ZEHMER Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia‚ 196 Va. 493‚ 84 S.E.2d 516 (1954). FACTS: W.O. Lucy‚ the plaintiff‚ filed suit against A.H. and Ida Zehmer‚ the defendants‚ to compel the Zehmers to transfer title of their property known as Ferguson Farm to the Lucys for 50‚000$ as the Zehmers ad allegedly agreed to do. The families had known each other for many years and the Lucys had tried to buy the facility countless times‚ but to no appeal. After a night of drinking and badgering
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Examples of Fallacies (1.) Appeal to Authority: An example of appealing to authority can be found in many television commercials. This fallacy is used on television by many companies trying to sell‚ or gain profit‚ by using athletes‚ or well-known figures to advertise their product for them. They do this in order to persuade consumers to buy their goods‚ due to their idols using them; even though‚ many of the famous people aren’t qualified to give expert opinions about the product. A commercial
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LUCY v. ZEHMER‚ Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia‚ 196 Va. 493‚ 84 S.E.2d 516 (1954). Facts: The plaintiff‚ Mr. Lucy‚ wanted to buy Ferguson Farm‚ which belonged to the defendant‚ Mr. Zehmer. Mr. Zehmer and Mr. Lucy had known each other for 15 - 20 years‚ and Mr. Lucy had been trying to buy the farm from Mr. Zehmer for the last 8. One evening‚ Mr. Lucy entered Mr. Zehmer’s place of business and again attempted to purchase the farm from him. This time‚ he made a bet that Mr. Zehmer wouldn’t sell
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Dramatic Appeal In Two Famous Speeches "We must fight! I repeat it‚ sir‚ we must fight!" Emotional and logical appeal plays a great part in the "Sinners in the hands of an angry God" and the "Speech in the Virginia convention". The emotions in both of these speeches bring them to life by the use of repetition‚ rhetorical questions‚ and imagery. Patrick Henry and Jonathan Edwards both apply similar persuasive techniques‚ but they differ in the type of appeal to their audiences. "Sinners in the Hands
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