This document outlines 26 sections related to bail rules and procedures in the Philippines criminal justice system. It defines bail and outlines the conditions and requirements for bail, including that an accused person cannot be released or transferred except by court order or bail. It also discusses when bail is granted as a matter of right versus at the court's discretion, and establishes that capital offenses are not bailable. Various court cases are cited within each section to provide examples.
This document outlines 26 sections related to bail rules and procedures in the Philippines criminal justice system. It defines bail and outlines the conditions and requirements for bail, including that an accused person cannot be released or transferred except by court order or bail. It also discusses when bail is granted as a matter of right versus at the court's discretion, and establishes that capital offenses are not bailable. Various court cases are cited within each section to provide examples.
This document outlines 26 sections related to bail rules and procedures in the Philippines criminal justice system. It defines bail and outlines the conditions and requirements for bail, including that an accused person cannot be released or transferred except by court order or bail. It also discusses when bail is granted as a matter of right versus at the court's discretion, and establishes that capital offenses are not bailable. Various court cases are cited within each section to provide examples.
This document outlines 26 sections related to bail rules and procedures in the Philippines criminal justice system. It defines bail and outlines the conditions and requirements for bail, including that an accused person cannot be released or transferred except by court order or bail. It also discusses when bail is granted as a matter of right versus at the court's discretion, and establishes that capital offenses are not bailable. Various court cases are cited within each section to provide examples.