Remedial law : recitals in criminal procedure with notes and cases including guidelines for continuous trial of criminal cases (for the bench and bar, law students and bar reviewees) / Eleuterio Larisma Bathan.

By: Bathan, Eleuterio LarismaMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City, Philippines : Central Book Supply, Inc., c2017Edition: 2017 revised editionDescription: xxxviii, 1026 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9786210203233 [hardbound]Other title: Recitals in criminal procedure [Cover title]Subject(s): Remedies (Law) -- Philippines | Criminal procedure -- PhilippinesSummary: Summary: There are four (4) types of probable cause. These are: (1) probable cause to be determined by police officers whether to effect or not, a warrantless arrest (in flagrante delicto and hot pursuit); (2) probable cause to be determined by the judge whether to issue or not to issue search warrant ; (3) probable cause to be determined by the inquest/investigating prosecutor whether to file or not to file criminal information (executive in character or executive probable cause); and (4) probable cause to be determined by the judge upon filing of the information whether to issue or not to issue warrant of arrest.
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Summary: There are four (4) types of probable cause. These are: (1) probable cause to be determined by police officers whether to effect or not, a warrantless arrest (in flagrante delicto and hot pursuit); (2) probable cause to be determined by the judge whether to issue or not to issue search warrant ; (3) probable cause to be determined by the inquest/investigating prosecutor whether to file or not to file criminal information (executive in character or executive probable cause); and (4) probable cause to be determined by the judge upon filing of the information whether to issue or not to issue warrant of arrest.

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