Rules 110 and 112

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  • It is a sworn statement charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer, or other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law violated.
  • Any person who commits willful and deliberate assertion of not telling the truth or lying in a sworn statement may be liable for the crime of ____________ under Article 138 of the Revised Penal Code.
  • It is an accusation in writing charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the prosecutor and filed with the court.
  • A person charged of a crime before the Prosecutor’s Office is called a _____________.
  • If the Public Prosecutor finds probable cause to hold the respondent for trial on the merits, the respondent is now called the ______________.
  • It is an inquiry or proceeding to determine whether there is sufficient ground to engender a well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and the respondent is probably guilty thereof, and should be held liable for trial.
  • It pertains to such facts that is sufficient to engender a well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and that the person charged is probably guilty thereof.
  • Preliminary investigation is mandatory if the penalty is at least __________________.
  • Who are the officers authorized to conduct preliminary investigation?
  • It refers to the investigation conducted by the Prosecutor to determine the existence or non-existence of probable cause for cases that do not require preliminary investigation.
  • Preliminary investigation is not required for crimes that has a penalty of _______________.
  • What are the private crimes?
  • Where will you institute an offense which was committed on a railroad train, in an aircraft, or in any other public or private vehicle in the course of the trip?
  • It is an informal and summary investigation conducted by a public prosecutor in criminal cases involving persons arrested and detained without the beneft of a warrant of arrest issued by the court for the purpose of determining whether or not said persons should remain under custody and correspondingly be charged in court.
  • What are the options of the judge upon filing of the information?
  • Who prosecutes, directs and controls all criminal actions commenced by a complaint or information?
  • These are crimes or offenses which cannot be prosecuted except on complaint filed by the offended party or, if the offended party is a minor, by the parents, grandparents or the guardian.
  • Who can give pardon in the crimes of adultery and concubinage?
  • Give two purposes of preliminary investigation?
  • Within ______ days from the filing of the complaint or information, the judge shall personally evaluate the resolution of the prosecutor.
  • After the filing of the complaint or information in court without a preliminary investigation, the accused may, within _______ days from the time he learns of its filing, ask for a preliminary investigation with the same right to adduce evidence in his defense as provided in this Rule.
  • What are the instances when the State may initiate the action for seduction, abduction or acts of lasciviousness in behalf of the offended party?
  • Who has the exclusive power to conduct preliminary investigations, file and prosecute criminal cases falling within the original jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan?
  • Who has the authority to conduct preliminary investigation in election offenses?
  • It is defined as the power and authority of a court to hear, try and decide a case.
  • How will you acquire jurisdiction over the person of the accused?
  • What court has jurisdiction over Children in Conflict with the Law or if the victim is a minor?
  • Judicial power is vested in what court?
  • Explain equipoise rule.
  • The Supreme Court is composed of how many justices?
  • The Court of Appeals is composed of how many justices?
  • Give 2 crimes under the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan.
  • Give at least five public official under the jurisdiction of the Sandiganbayan.
  • What are the criminal offenses under the jurisdicition of the Court of Tax Appeals?
  • What are the criminal cases under the jurisdiction of the Regional Trial Court?
  • Give five legislations that vest criminal jurisdiction to the Regional Trial Court.
  • What are the criminal cases under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Trial Court?
  • What are the international crimes under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court?
  • Give three cases where the barangay conciliation may be dispensed with.
  • What will the lupon issue in case of non-settlement of parties during barangay conciliation?
  • What is preliminary investigation?
  • What is inquest proceeding?
  • What is bail?
  • When is bail a matter of right?
  • When is bail discretionary?
  • Give three circumstances when present shall deny the accused petition for bail.
  • What are the four kinds of bail?
  • Explain corporate surety.
  • Explain property bond.
  • Explain cash bond.
  • Explain recognizance.
  • What will happen to the bond if the accused fails to appear before the court when required?
  • What are the requirements for the release of a person on recognizance?
  • What are the qualifications of the custodian of the person released on recognizance?
  • What is the penalty if the custodian of the person released on recognizance fails to deliver the latter before the court?
  • Who is your instructor in Criminal Procedure and Court Testimony?