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University of The East Colege of Law Remedial Law Review Ii: Assoc. Dean Christian "KIT" Villasis

This document contains a take-home quiz from a Remedial Law Review II class on Criminal Procedure taught by Associate Dean Christian "Kit" Villasis. The quiz consists of 22 multiple choice questions covering topics in criminal procedure related to bail, preliminary investigation, inquests, and remedies when proper procedure is not followed. Students are instructed to answer the 22 questions in their notebooks.

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University of The East Colege of Law Remedial Law Review Ii: Assoc. Dean Christian "KIT" Villasis

This document contains a take-home quiz from a Remedial Law Review II class on Criminal Procedure taught by Associate Dean Christian "Kit" Villasis. The quiz consists of 22 multiple choice questions covering topics in criminal procedure related to bail, preliminary investigation, inquests, and remedies when proper procedure is not followed. Students are instructed to answer the 22 questions in their notebooks.

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UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST

COLEGE OF LAW

REMEDIAL LAW REVIEW II

Assoc. Dean Christian “KIT” Villasis

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

TAKE HOME QUIZ (THQ) NO. 2

Kindly copy and answer the following questions in your notebook.

1. What is bail? What are the kinds of bail? Explain each. When is recognizance
allowed?
2. What are the conditions and requirements for the posting of bail?
3. When is bail a matter of right and discretion? Explain.
4. What is capital offense? Explain the rules on the hearing of application for bail in
capital offenses.
5. Who has the burden of proof in bail application?
6. What are the guidelines in fixing the amount of bail?
7. When is bail not required?
8. Where can we file a motion or petition for bail?
9. When can the Court increase or reduce the amount of bail?
10. What are the rules on forfeiture and cancellation of bail?
11. Explain the rule that an application for bail is not a bar to objections in illegal arrest,
lack of or irregular preliminary investigation.
12. What is Preliminary Investigation? What is the nature and purpose of Preliminary
Investigation?
13. Explain the rules and procedure of the Preliminary Investigation being conducted by
the Investigating Prosecutor.
14. Explain the rules on the review from a resolution of the Investigating Prosecutor.
15. When may a warrant of arrest be issued? What are the cases that do not need
Preliminary Investigation?
16. What are the remedies of the accused if there is no Preliminary Investigation? What
is the effect of the posting of bail on the absence or lack of Preliminary Investigation?
17. What is inquest? Explain the rules and procedure on inquest.
18. Explain the rules and procedure in the conduct of Preliminary Investigation by the
(a) Prosecutor; and (b) Ombudsman
19. Explain the rules, procedure and remedies relative to the resolution of the (a)
investigating prosecutor or Ombudsman; and (b) review of the resolution thereof.
20. What are the cases that do not require preliminary investigation?
21. Explain the rules when warrant of arrest may not be issued.
22. What are the remedies of the accused if there is no preliminary investigation?

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