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Court Testimony Syllabus

This document outlines the learning objectives and session topics for a course on court testimony in criminology. The course aims to study the judicial process through observation, enactment, and participation. It covers 4 main topics: 1) jurisdiction of courts and criminal procedures, 2) arrest procedures and bail, 3) motions and trial procedures, 4) different court procedures. The session will examine laws and rules governing the criminal justice system in the Philippines.

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Court Testimony Syllabus

This document outlines the learning objectives and session topics for a course on court testimony in criminology. The course aims to study the judicial process through observation, enactment, and participation. It covers 4 main topics: 1) jurisdiction of courts and criminal procedures, 2) arrest procedures and bail, 3) motions and trial procedures, 4) different court procedures. The session will examine laws and rules governing the criminal justice system in the Philippines.

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TITLE : Court Testimony

COURSE : Criminology

TRAINING REFERENCES USED : Revised Rules of Court, Republic Act


4200, 1987 Phil. Constitution, Supreme
Court Decisions

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Study that includes observation, enactment and the participation of the


police officers in the judicial processes.

SESSION

I. Know the jurisdiction of courts in criminal cases, prosecution of


offenses and preliminary investigation
1. Jurisdiction of courts in criminal cases
2. Prosecution of offenses (Rule 110)
3. Prosecution of Civil Actions (Rule 111)
4. Preliminary Investigation (Rule 112)

II. Know the procedure of arrest, the requirement of bail and the
concept of arraignment/plea
1. Arrest (Rule 113)
2. Bail (Rule 114)
3. Rights of Accused (Rule 115)
4. Arraignment & Plea (Rule 116)

III. Motion and the different trial procedure


1. Motion to Quash (Rule 117)
2. Pre-trial & trial (Rule 119)
3. Judgment (Rule 120)
4. New Trial or reconsideration (Rule 121)
5. Appeal (Rule 122)

IV. Different court procedures


1. Procedures in the MTC/CA and SC (Rules 123-125)
2. Search and seizure (Rule 126)
3. Provisional remedies
4. Criminal Cases (Rule 127)

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