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    pushed them to final stage of the rebellion. One of the laws was the militia act which meant if you were in the militia and you rebelled against the government‚ then you could be put to death. Another law that was passed was suspend the writ of habeas corpus which means that they could take anyone and put them in

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    REMEDIAL LAW 2013 BAR EXAMINATIONS COVERAGE 1. General Principles 1.1. Concept of remedial law 1.2. Substantive law vis-a-vis remedial law 1.3. Rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.1 Limitations on the rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.2. Power of the Supreme Court to amend and suspend procedural rules 1.4. Nature of Philippine courts 1.4.1. Meaning of a court 1.4.2. Court as distinguished from a judge 1.4.3. Classification of Philippine courts 1.4.4. Courts of original and

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    that the military will protect him from the opposition which‚ Ninoy Aquino was a great threat for him. By then‚ he declared the Martial Law which made him like a dictator and he can do anything under his power and also suspended the Writh of Habeas Corpus which all militaries can capture anyone they wishes to abduct. The suspected people also are put to jail without due process of the court. The people that time rebelled against Marcos but they did not succeed. Many people were killed and abducted

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    The Bill of Rights and the fourteenth amendment are the most important constitutional provisions affecting civil liberties policy making. Bills of Rights which are the 1st 10th amendment of the constitution. Fourteenth amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. I really appreciate what government have done for people’s right because according to my experience I have never seen in any country such as Europe‚ Asia or Middle East where people have such

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    President Lincoln proclaimed a blockade‚ increased the size of the Federal army‚ directed the secretary of the Treasury to advance $2 million without appropriation or security to 3 private citizens for military purposes‚ and suspended the habeas corpus (stated that a citizen could not be held without the due process of a trial) - all of which were required to be approved by Congress. Due to lack of volunteers‚ Congress passed in 1863 a federal draft law. Men who were called in the draft could

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    How Serious Was the Radical Threat Facing Pitt In The Period 1789-1801? The French revolution broke out in 1789‚ and while at first Britain was pleased and welcomed the changes that the revolution brought to France (i.e. the new constitutional monarchy mirrored Britain’s political system in many ways.) Pitt and his government began to become worried when the revolution in France stepped up a gear and became more extreme‚ they obviously didn’t want a repeat of the French experience in Britain. The

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    Dr. Murray‚ 58‚ faces up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license. The lawyers for Dr.Conrad Murray have already filed papers for appeal but they will not disclose the grounds for the appeal. They could file a petition for habeas corpus which would be a request of the appellate court to free Dr. Murray pending further hearings. I personally don’t think that the appeal will do any good for Murray. I think that the courts and the jurors decision was made and the evidence was so

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    decade of the 1970’s. It details how a middle class family struggled with and faced the changes that empowered Filipinos to rise against the Marcos government. This series of events happened after the bombing of Plaza Miranda‚ the suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus‚ the proclamation of Martial Law and the random arrests of political prisoners. The oppressiveness of the Marcos regime made people become more radical. This shaping of the decade are all witnessed by the female character‚ Amanda

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    Sixto Lopez dispatch telegrams to an English lawyer in Singapore named Hugh Fort to rescue Rizal when his arrive‚ by means of writ of habeas corpus * When the Spanish steamer arrived Atty. Fort instituted proceedings at the Singapore Court for the immediate removal of Rizal from the said steamer. * Chief Justice Loinel Cox denied the writ of habeas corpus on the ground because the steamer carry Spanish troops hence it is a warship of foreign power which under the international law was beyond

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    v. Calandra‚" n.d.). Stone v. Powell (1976) was convicted of murder in the state of California. Powell claimed that the search against him was unlawful so the gun found on him should have been inadmissible in court. He tried to file a writ of habeas corpus but a state prisoner is not granted that right since the state provided him with a full and

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