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1. When is bail a matter of right? When is bail a matter of discretion?

When should bail be denied?

2. What are the rights of the accused?

3. What are the Miranda rights?

4. What is congenital infirmity with regard to the impairment of contracts?

5. Give 5 exceptions to the prohibition on involuntary servitude. Give 5, no


credit if not complete.

6. Requisites of double jeopardy. Explain each briefly.

7. Explain fully the jurisprudential evolution of the power of the Supreme


Court to review the suspension of the privilege of habeas corpus.

8. Mr. Arthur Zabat, inspired by the recent decision of the Supreme Court
regarding the nationality of a Philippine Senator, wanted to be declared a
natural-born citizen so he could run for Congress. He has the same case as
that of the foundling-Senator, only that he has African-American physical
features, and that he did not submit the statistical data for foundlings
during the year of his birth.

A. May he be declared a natural-born citizen? (7 points)


B. Who are the citizens of the Philippines? (3 points)

9. Racel was invited to a police line-up. Afraid of being framed-up, he


asked for a counsel.

a. Is he entitled to a counsel?
b. Would your answer be the same if he was invited after a witness
pointed his finger on him?

10. Tipen committed a crime. He went to Kabayan Noli De Castro and


confessed. After a while, he had an afterthought and assailed that his
interview is inadmissible as he was without a counsel. Is his admission
admissible?

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