Constitutional Law

PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES vs. ELIZAR TOMAQUIN G.R. No. 133188 July 23, 2004 Bill of Rights, Rights of an Accused

FACTS: Elizar Tomaquin was found by the lower Court to be guilty of the crime of murder of Jaquelyn Tatoy beyond reasonable doubt. Petitioner avers that the trial Court erred when it convicted him on the basis of his uncounselled confession. The Court is confronted with the issue of the admissibility of an extrajudicial confession.… Read More PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES vs. ELIZAR TOMAQUIN G.R. No. 133188 July 23, 2004 Bill of Rights, Rights of an Accused

Remedial Law

MALACAT y MANDAR v. CA and PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES G.R. No. 123595. December 12, 1997 warrantless arrests, warrantless search, bill of rights, illegal possession of explosives

FACTS: In response to reports of bomb threats, Rodolfo Yu, was on foot patrol with other police officers at Plaza Miranda. They chanced upon two groups of Muslim-looking men near the Mercury Drug Store. These men were acting suspiciously with their eyes moving very fast. Yu and his companions observed both groups for about thirty… Read More MALACAT y MANDAR v. CA and PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES G.R. No. 123595. December 12, 1997 warrantless arrests, warrantless search, bill of rights, illegal possession of explosives