Human Rights Flashcards

1
Q

In Section 2 Bill of Rights, the protection is not limited to to dwelling houses but extends to garages, warehouse, shop, store, office and even a safety deposit vault

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Houses

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2
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In Section 2 Bill of Rights, the warrant is issued only by the

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Judge

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3
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The warrant issued by the judge is issued in the name of

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People of the Philippines

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4
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It means such facts and circumstances antecedent to the issuance of a warrant sufficient themselves to induce a cautious man to rely upon them and act in pursuance thereof.

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Probable cause

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5
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In warrantless arrest, when, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense

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In flagrante delicto

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6
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It states that any evidence unlawfully obtained is inadmissible as evidence before the courts

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Exclusionary rule

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7
Q

What kind of right is the right to unionize?

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Economic

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8
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What kind of right is the right to association?

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To disaffiliate from the association

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9
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It is the security given for the release of a person in custody of law, furnished by him bondsman, conditioned upon his appearance before any court as required.

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Bail

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10
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Upon conviction by the RTC of an offense not punishable by death, reclusion perp
life imprisonment, bail becomes denied

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Discretionary

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11
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Bail be if the penalty imposed by the trial court is Imprisonment
exceeding six (6) years.

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Denied

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12
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The legal principle that one is considered “innocent until proved guilty”

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Presumption of innocence

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13
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It means that the trial is free from vexatious, capricious and oppressive delays

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Speedy trial

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14
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It means that the accused is entitled to cold neutrality of an impartial judge

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Impartial trial

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15
Q

It is directed to the person detaining another commanding him to produce the body of the detainee at designated time and place, and to show cause of his detention

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Writ of habaes corpus

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16
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What right is Sec 17 No person shall be compelled to be witness against himself

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Self incrimination

17
Q

A penalty is cruel and inhuman if it involves __________ or lingering suffering

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Torture

18
Q

A penalty is _________ if it exposes a person to public humiliation

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Degrading

19
Q

It means When a person was charged with an offense and the case was terminated by acquittal or conviction or in any other manner without his consent, he cannot again be charged with the same or identical offense

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Double jeopardy

20
Q

It is a law that makes an act, which was innocent when done, criminal and punishes sach action

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Ex post facto law

21
Q

It is a legislative act that inflicts punishment without trial.

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Bill of Attainder

22
Q

It is any civil obligation arising from contract

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Debt

23
Q

These are the rights to which a person under custodial investigation is entitled

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Miranda rights