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March 24th, 2009 01:55 PM #21So you mean to say, possible na hindi na na nya finile ulit ung case? Ganon ba? Say kunwari tomorrow wala sya dun? Pano pag ako naman ang nag-no show?
Re: failure to prosecute and invoke the speedy justice provision -- lagpas one year na kasi, not sure lang kung nag-file nga ulit sya or kung kelan nag-file ulitLast edited by Lucius; March 24th, 2009 at 02:02 PM.
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March 24th, 2009 02:00 PM #22
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March 24th, 2009 02:18 PM #23Ah so kahit walang ginagawa ung complainant ung fiscal na nagpapagalaw nito? Ung mom ko kasi kumakausap dun sa lawyer namin mamaya ko pa makukuha ung feedback
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March 24th, 2009 02:22 PM #24
Yes, Sir...but then if he has no witness the prosecutor can't substantiate his claim. if he can't substantiate his claim, he can't prosecute. if he can't prosecute, you can move for the dismissal of the case based on the grounds i mentioned earlier. when it's dismissed with finality, he can't refile or revive the case as it is barred by the 2nd jeopardy.
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March 24th, 2009 02:26 PM #25Ah nice, alam ko she mentioned something about this nga in the past eh. Na since nasa RTC na daw eh may mga ganito atang mangyayari. But ang alam ko dati inatras na talaga. Thanks ha! Update nalang ako later and tomorrow
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March 24th, 2009 02:34 PM #26
^^basta appear ka lang para walang warrant...warrant of arrest is a coercive court process to compel your attendance, and a process that would prevent anyone to trifle with the court processes...and also to promote order.
cge, God bless you. isang mapayapang miyerkules ng gabi po, Sir.Last edited by ab_initio; March 24th, 2009 at 03:31 PM.
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March 24th, 2009 07:38 PM #27
Hindi naman basta basta nag-iissue ang judge ng warrant. Arraignment pa lang naman yan, you or your lawyer will merely have to plead "Guilty" or "Not Guilty" after the charge/complaint has been read to you. More often than not, mare-reset lang yung arraignment to a later date kung wala ang accused or the complainant. Pag hindi pa rin pumunta on the scheduled date, then the judges typically grant the motion for the issuance of an arrest warrant. (Take it from me, I've attended dozens of court hearings already, pero as the private complainant ha, hehehe).
Kung wala ka pang lawyer, the PAO will automatically be appointed to represent you.
But it's important that you attend the arraignment. If you say na inurong na ng private complainant yung kaso, then you should present a notarized affidavit of desistance/ compromise agreement duly signed by the complainant and approved by the prosecutor. (Pero based on your posts, mukhang wala). This settles the civil aspect, pero the criminal aspect will most likely be dismissed as well, since pag walang nagco-complain, mahina ang kaso, and not worth prosecuting.
It takes some time for the public courts to submit a list of civil and criminal cases to the NBI, kaya siguro hindi pa nag-aappear yung case records. Malamang, next year or later this year pa nila mata-transmit yun, so chances are, may hit ka na sa NBI when you re-apply for a clearance.
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March 24th, 2009 08:37 PM #28So sa madaling salita kahit inurong na nga ung case sakin talagang sa court na to? Kasi alala ko parang niremind ako ng complainant dati na kahit inurong na eh may ganito pa din.
Alam ko parang nagbigay sya ng acknowledgment letter dati na kasama nung mga bills sa hospital (ako nagbayad lahat, ung assistant lang nya nagcollect ng resibo para di na magulo) tas nasa insurance ko na lahat.
So pano yun pag di ako umattend possible ba na damputin ako ng pulis like a criminal? :P Eh reckless imprudence ung case di naman ako nang-rape or something. Hassle sobra
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March 24th, 2009 08:56 PM #29
di naman yun dahil sa reckless imprudence per se...dahil yun sa di mo pagsipot. that's the office of a bench warrant. ask your lawyer about it. he'll explain to you more clearly the things that we mentioned.
you have nothing to worry, Sir. sleep well tonight para gwapo ka during arraignment, baka kasi maganda ang clerk of court or ang stenographer or ang interpreter.
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March 27th, 2009 02:33 PM #30
if the accused is notified of the date of the arraignment and he is absent, the fiscal will ask for the issuance of a warrant of arrest. if there is no notice the arraignment will be moved to another date.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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