Reminders

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Focus on the following topics: 1. Remedies available in case an application for a permit to hold a ral 2. Grounds for the denial of an application to hold a rally at a partic 3. Instances when a warrantless arrest is considered lawful. . !"tent of police power of the #tate. $. Instances when a person may invo%e his right against self&incriminat '. (eople considered as natural&born Filipino citi)en. *. (eriod to elect Filipino citi)enship. +. Re,uirements for e"propriation to be e"ercised by a national governm and by a local government unit. -. Rights of the accused Filipino citi)en and foreigner/. 10. Instances when bail is a matter of right. 11. Freedom of e"pression in the campus. 12. !"tent of the #tate s power of ta"ation. 13. Right to privacy and the nti& ire 4apping 5aw. 1. Fruit of the poisonous tree. 1$. Republic ct -22$. 1'. 6iranda rights7 4ime when an accused may invo%ed his 6iranda rights. 1*. !"tent of power of the 64R89. 1+. Instances when an owner may recover and or repurchase an e"propriated property. 1-. Instances when warrantless search and sei)ure are considered lawful. 20. Freedom of religion. 21. ;istinction between overbreadth doctrine and void&for&vagueness doct may consider reading the case of #pouses Romualde) v. 8=6!5!8> G.R. ?=. 1 22. (ersons considered as competent counsel for the accused. 23. !ffect of the silence of the accused during the police investigation case.

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Reminders

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Focus on the following topics:

1.Remedies available in case an application for a permit to hold a rally is denied.2.Grounds for the denial of an application to hold a rally at a particular area.3.Instances when a warrantless arrest is considered lawful.4.Extent of police power of the State.5.Instances when a person may invoke his right against self-incrimination.6.People considered as natural-born Filipino citizen.7.Period to elect Filipino citizenship.8.Requirements for expropriation to be exercised by a national government agency and by a local government unit.9.Rights of the accused (Filipino citizen and foreigner).10.Instances when bail is a matter of right.11.Freedom of expression in the campus.12.Extent of the States power of taxation.13.Right to privacy and the Anti-Wire Tapping Law.14.Fruit of the poisonous tree.15.Republic Act 9225.16.Miranda rights; Time when an accused may invoked his Miranda rights.17.Extent of power of the MTRCB.18.Instances when an owner may recover and/or repurchase an expropriated property.19.Instances when warrantless search and seizure are considered lawful.20.Freedom of religion.21.Distinction between overbreadth doctrine and void-for-vagueness doctrine (You may consider reading the case of Spouses Romualdez v. COMELEC, G.R. NO. 167011)22.Persons considered as competent counsel for the accused.23.Effect of the silence of the accused during the police investigation and trial of his case.24.Instances when equal protection clause is violated.25.Violation of the doctrine on the separation of the Church and the State. 26.Violation of the guaranty of press freedom.

The exam consists of 35 questions. 30 questions are hypothetical in nature and the remaining 5 questions are objective in character. You are required to finish answering the 35 questions in 2 hours. Therefore, keep your answers concise.