GR L 3547; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s decision to apply the procedural rule from De la Cruz v. Garcia to the Court of Land […]
GR L 3242; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s reliance on the lower court’s factual finding that liability was de mancomun e insolidum is procedurally sound […]
GR 1305; (September, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s reliance on a rigid jurisdictional formalism in Santos v. Johnson is analytically sound but reveals a systemic flaw […]
GR L 3291; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe majority’s reliance on the formal plea alone to affirm a death sentence is a stark departure from foundational […]
GR L 2947; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court correctly applies estafa under Article 535 of the Penal Code, focusing on the defendant’s breach of a […]
GR L 3038; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s analysis correctly identifies the core offense as robbery with homicide under Article 503, yet its ultimate qualification […]
GR L 2999; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s application of the standard for circumstantial evidence is analytically sound, as it correctly demands that each independent […]
GR L 2977; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s reasoning in United States v. Clauck correctly distinguishes between the two forms of forcible entry under Article […]
GR L 2939; (October, 1906) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s reasoning in Serra v. Go-Huna relies heavily on inferential proof to overcome a critical deficiency in the […]