2023 Pre-Week: The FAQs | REMEDIAL LAW
Updated: November 17, 2024
Summary
The video introduces the 2023 Pals Free Week lecture series with various professors discussing bar subjects. It delves into the speaker's extensive accomplishments in the legal field, detailing their roles as a lawyer, legal researcher, bar examiner, and author. Legal nuances are explored, such as the significance of obtaining proper authority for prosecution and the implications of civil liabilities even after the accused's death. Additionally, the video touches on prosecution procedures under the direct control of the prosecutor and exceptions regarding civil actions in criminal cases, providing a comprehensive overview of key legal principles and case discussions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to 2023 Pals Free Week
Bar Ops 2023 Pre-Week and Discussion Topics
Introduction of Speaker and His Achievements
Speaker's Educational Background and Positions Held
Speaker's Affiliations and Positions Held
Speaker's Professional Roles and Achievements
Case of Pacquiao versus Torrentino
Resolution of Probable Cause
Prosecution of Civil Action
Civil Liability of the Accused
Sources of Civil Obligation
Introduction to 2023 Pals Free Week
Introduction to the 2023 Pals Free Week lecture series with different professors for the bar subjects.
Bar Ops 2023 Pre-Week and Discussion Topics
Introduction to Bar Ops 2023 pre-week and discussion on frequently asked topics on the bar subjects.
Introduction of Speaker and His Achievements
Recognition of the speaker's accomplishments and contributions in the legal profession.
Speaker's Educational Background and Positions Held
Details about the speaker's educational qualifications and various positions held in different law schools.
Speaker's Affiliations and Positions Held
List of universities and law schools where the speaker serves as a professor and chairman of the remedial law department.
Speaker's Professional Roles and Achievements
Details about the speaker's roles as a lawyer, legal researcher, bar examiner, and author.
Case of Pacquiao versus Torrentino
The case involved a prosecution for violation of the SSS law, where the information was dismissed due to lack of prior authority from the city prosecutor of Naga or Camarines. Villa Gomez reversed all other rulings in conflict with this case.
Resolution of Probable Cause
A resolution of probable cause is considered sufficient if signed by the assistant city prosecutor, even if it lacks the signature of the city prosecutor. The discussion also covers the prosecution of criminal actions under direct control of the prosecutor.
Prosecution of Civil Action
Section 1A states that the private complainant must file a civil action before the prosecution presents its evidence. It further explains exceptions to this rule, such as for violations of BP 22.
Civil Liability of the Accused
The video explains that civil liability of the accused survives even if the accused dies during the case, as long as the liability is based on the crime committed. The case's finality depends on the status of the accused at the time of death.
Sources of Civil Obligation
An example is given where the accused's civil liability survives even after their death if based on a crime committed. The discussion also covers loans, mortgages, and liabilities in cases of business downturns.
FAQ
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Q: What is the significance of the case involving the prosecution for violation of the SSS law?
A: The case involving the prosecution for violation of the SSS law highlighted the importance of prior authority from the city prosecutor of Naga or Camarines and the implications of lacking such authority on the dismissal of information.
Q: In what situations is a resolution of probable cause considered sufficient even without the city prosecutor's signature?
A: A resolution of probable cause is considered sufficient if signed by the assistant city prosecutor, even if it lacks the signature of the city prosecutor.
Q: What does Section 1A state about the filing of civil actions by private complainants?
A: Section 1A states that the private complainant must file a civil action before the prosecution presents its evidence, with exceptions provided for certain violations such as those under BP 22.
Q: Does the civil liability of an accused survive in case of their death during a legal proceeding?
A: Yes, the civil liability of the accused survives even if the accused dies during the case, as long as the liability is based on the crime committed, with the finality of the case depending on the status of the accused at the time of death.
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