• Primer-Reviewer on Remedial Law Vol. 2, Special Proceeding, Criminal Procedure and Evidence (2023)
  • Prof. Manuel R. Riguera

    • Softbound (₱1980.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • Size: 6 x 9
    • Edition: 2023




    Description:

    The present edition continues the use of the Q&A format which serves the dual purpose of not only refreshing the reader’s knowledge of legal theory but also hones and sharpens his or her test-taking skills of fact-pattern recognition, analogy, and deduction. I have always maintained that legal rules and case holdings are best absorbed for deployment in the bar and law examinations by studying them not in isolation but in the context of their underlying fact-patterns.

    The importance of acquainting oneself with the latest jurisprudence and developments cannot be gain said and hence salient Supreme Court cases and issuances as well as pertinent statutes and rules have been surveyed up to the period ending 30 June 2021.I must point out that R.A. No. 11576 (increasing the jurisdictional amounts for the trial courts), the Rules on Expedited Procedures in the First Level Courts (REPFLC), and other laws and issuances which took effect after the bar cut-off date of 30 June 2021 are not included in the main text of this edition. I have decided however to include as appendices R.A. No. 11576 and the REPFLC for the bar reviewee’s reference.






    • Primer-Reviewer on Remedial Law Vol. 2, Special Proceeding, Criminal Procedure and Evidence (2023)
    • by:  Prof. Manuel R. Riguera
    • SKU: REMREV223P
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      • Dimension
        6 x 9 inches
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      • Edition
        2023
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    Description:


    The present edition continues the use of the Q&A format which serves the dual purpose of not only refreshing the reader’s knowledge of legal theory but also hones and sharpens his or her test-taking skills of fact-pattern recognition, analogy, and deduction. I have always maintained that legal rules and case holdings are best absorbed for deployment in the bar and law examinations by studying them not in isolation but in the context of their underlying fact-patterns.

    The importance of acquainting oneself with the latest jurisprudence and developments cannot be gain said and hence salient Supreme Court cases and issuances as well as pertinent statutes and rules have been surveyed up to the period ending 30 June 2021.I must point out that R.A. No. 11576 (increasing the jurisdictional amounts for the trial courts), the Rules on Expedited Procedures in the First Level Courts (REPFLC), and other laws and issuances which took effect after the bar cut-off date of 30 June 2021 are not included in the main text of this edition. I have decided however to include as appendices R.A. No. 11576 and the REPFLC for the bar reviewee’s reference.