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Quiz #2 crim procedure.

1. When can judgment be considered valid?

Judgment is considered valid when: WP


a. It is

written in the official language

b. It is personally and directly

prepared by the judge

contain clearly and distinctly the statement


of FACTS AND LAWS upon which it is based
d. Signed by the judge and filed with the Clerk of Court
c. it must

2. Error of

judgment vs error in jurisdiction

There is an error of judgment when

wrong laws and facts are

applied, though it appears to be wrong it is Valid; it may be a subject


to appeal

error with
respect to the requisites of a valid judgment, hence it
whereas an error in jurisdiction means that there is an
renders the judgment void.
3. A judgment of conviction must contain the following

LAPPC

Legal qualifications of the offense constituted by the act of the

a.
accused

b. Aggravating or mitigating Circumstances that xxx off. Or omission


c. participation
d. penalty

civil liabilities or damages

e.
to be recovered from the
accused by the offended party, for the offense committed by the former, the
independent civil action to recover civil liabilities is waived or reserved
4. A judgment of acquittal must contain the following:
whether or not the evidence of the prosecution has absolutely failed to prove the
guilt of the accused or failed to prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable
doubt.
determination if the act or omission from which the civil liability might arise did not
exist.
Quiz #2 crim procedure.

1. When can judgment be considered valid?

Judgment is considered valid when: WP


a. It is

written in the official language

b. It is personally and directly

prepared by the judge

contain clearly and distinctly the statement


of FACTS AND LAWS upon which it is based
d. Signed by the judge and filed with the Clerk of Court
c. it must

2. Error of

judgment vs error in jurisdiction

There is an error of judgment when

wrong laws and facts are

applied, though it appears to be wrong it is Valid; it may be a subject


to appeal

error with
respect to the requisites of a valid judgment, hence it
whereas an error in jurisdiction means that there is an
renders the judgment void.
3. A judgment of conviction must contain the following

LAPPC

Legal qualifications of the offense constituted by the act of the

a.
accused

b. Aggravating or mitigating Circumstances that xxx off. Or omission


c. participation
d. penalty

civil liabilities or damages

e.
to be recovered from the
accused by the offended party, for the offense committed by the former, the
independent civil action to recover civil liabilities is waived or reserved
4. A judgment of acquittal must contain the following:
whether or not the evidence of the prosecution has absolutely failed to prove the
guilt of the accused or failed to prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable
doubt.
determination if the act or omission from which the civil liability might arise did not
exist.

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