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⚖️ Doctrine of the Day
📌 Core Doctrine "The determination of probable cause for criminal charges is exclusively vested in the Executive Branch through the Department of Justice, and courts will respect this determination unless it is shown to have been made with grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction."
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In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that only the Department of Justice, not the courts, has the primary authority to decide if there is enough evidence to file criminal charges against someone. The courts can only step in if the Justice Department's decision is clearly unreasonable or made with serious error.

📜 Legal Maxim Nemo iudex in causa sua | Res ipsa loquitur
Source: GR 205972; (November, 2016) Read Whole Document →

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AC 11099; (September, 2016) (Digest)

A.C. No. 11099. September 27, 2016Lily Flores-Salado, Minda Flores Lura, and Fe V. Flores, Complainants, vs. Atty. Roman A. Villanueva, Jr., Respondent. FACTS Complainants, siblings,…

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