Incrimination In Tagalog

Incrimination In Tagalog

explain the concept of right against self-incrimination?​

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1. explain the concept of right against self-incrimination?​


Answer:

the fifth amendment of the constitution established the privilege against self-incrimination. this prevents the government from forcing a person to testify against himself..

the result of privilege agent self-incrimination is that the state must prove its case without the help of the defendant.

2. 2.) Which of the following does NOT use parallel structure? a. Either ask Ben or ask Marianne to prepare the agenda for tonight's meeting. b. Either ask Ben or Marianne to prepare the agenda for tonight's meeting. c. Ask either Ben or Marianne to prepare the agenda for tonight's meeting. 3.) Which of the following does NOT use parallel structure? a. Taking the fifth amendment is refusing to incriminate yourself. b. To take the fifth amendment is to refuse to incriminate yourself. c. To take the Fifth Amendment is refusing to incriminate yourself.​


Answer:

b

3.a

Explanation:

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3. how the modifiers of human acts can help a person asserts his/her right to self-incrimination and self-defense?​


Answer:

The modifiers of human acts refer to the things that may affect the human act's essential qualities and thus lessen the moral character of the act, and consequently diminish the responsibility of the agent.

Explanation:

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4. 1.) A 2013 survey of scientific journals established that majority of scientist believe human activities have directly caused global warming and climate change. 2.) The ancient Aztecs believed that there existed two worlds prior to this one, and that the world is eventually destroyed and renewed through the sacrifice of the gods. 3.) The practice of the Muslim women wearing the veil must be understood within the framework of Islamic ethics. The hijab is seen not only as a symbol of modesty and privacy but also as a sign of adherence to the Muslim faith. 4.) In 1998 two independent astronomical studies obtain evidence proving the hypothesis that the universe is continually expanding at an accelerating state. 5.) Increased education of women, economic change and the influx of western influences have resulted in a gradual change in India's once rigid caste system as evidenced by increased cases of inter caste dating and marriages. 6.) Ice is water frozen or solid form. 7.) In the landmark case of Miranda vs. Arizona the US Supreme Court voted 5 4 on a decision that establishes the right of the accused to be informed of the rights, particularly the right to legal counsel and the right against self - incrimination upon his arrest.​


Answer:

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5. Merchant of Venice 1. Make a logical inference. Why is Shylock so resistant to Portia's remarks in lines 5 through 26? Explain. 2. According to Bassanio, what will confirm whether Shylock's motives are malevolent? 3. Portia has evidence that would incriminate Shylock. Why doesn't she present that evidence early and conclude the trial promptly? Explain.


Answer:

1. Shylock is resistant to Portia's remarks in lines 5 through 26 because he feels that Portia is not giving him a fair hearing and is biased against him due to his identity as a Jew. He believes that Portia has already made up her mind and is not willing to listen to his arguments, which makes him defensive and resistant to her remarks. Shylock may also be frustrated and angered by the repeated negative remarks about his Jewish heritage, which further fuels his resistance to Portia's words.

2. According to Bassanio, the confirmation of Shylock's motives being malevolent would be if Shylock refuses to show mercy and insists on exacting the full penalty of the law in the bond, which is a pound of Antonio's flesh. Bassanio believes that if Shylock is unwilling to show any leniency or mercy, it would confirm that his motives are malicious and driven by a desire for revenge rather than just seeking justice.

3. Portia does not present the evidence that would incriminate Shylock early and conclude the trial promptly because she wants to give Shylock every opportunity to show mercy and spare Antonio's life. Portia's intention is to uphold the value of mercy and compassion, and she wants to give Shylock a chance to change his mind and show leniency towards Antonio. By delaying the presentation of the evidence and giving Shylock multiple chances to reconsider, Portia hopes to avoid the tragic outcome of Antonio losing his life and instead encourages Shylock to choose mercy over vengeance

Answer:

1. Shylock is so resistant to Portia's remarks in lines 5 through 26 because he feels that Portia is biased against him and is not giving him a fair trial. He believes that her statement that "the quality of mercy is not strained" is directed at him, implying that he lacks mercy and is a cruel person. Shylock is also aware that Portia is a clever and skilled lawyer who might find a way to turn the law against him and rule in favor of Antonio.

2. According to Bassanio, whether or not Shylock's motives are malevolent will be confirmed by his willingness to accept the money that has been offered to him. If he accepts the money and spares Antonio's life, then his intentions were simply to gain financial advantage. However, if he refuses the money and insists on the bond, then he must be motivated by malice and a desire for revenge.

3. Portia doesn't present the evidence early and conclude the trial promptly because she wants to give Shylock a chance to redeem himself and show mercy. By delaying the case and allowing Shylock to hang himself with his own words, Portia is hoping that he will see the error of his ways and show some kindness to Antonio. She also wants to give Antonio the satisfaction of knowing that he has defeated his enemy on his own terms, without any trickery or deceit. Finally, Portia is playing a strategic game of chess with Shylock, trying to force him into a corner where he has no choice but to give up his legal claim and show mercy.

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6. 3. What is setting in a narrative story?a. It is the location of the events in time and place.b. A scheme or trick intended to incriminate or deceive someone.c. It is the way in which something, especially an organization orequipment, is organized, planned, or arranged.4. What is character in a narrative story?a. A character is a person or other 8being in a narrative.b. Qualities that make a person, group, or thing different from othersc. A character is any letter, number, space, punctuation mark, orsymbol that can be typed on.5. What is the difference of a hero fromvillain character in a narrative story?a. A hero is more powerful than a villain in the story.b. A hero does extra ordinary actions in the story while the villaindoes the less actions in the story.c. A hero is a main character who is also a Protagonist (good guy)while a villain is an Influence character who is also an Antagonist(bad guy).​Pa help po pls..


Question:

3. What is setting in a narrative story?

a. It is the location of the events in time and place.

b. A scheme or trick intended to incriminate or deceive someone.

c. It is the way in which something, especially an organization or

equipment, is organized, planned, or arranged.

4. What is character in a narrative story?

a. A character is a person or other 8being in a narrative.

b. Qualities that make a person, group, or thing different from others

c. A character is any letter, number, space, punctuation mark, or

symbol that can be typed on.

5. What is the difference of a hero from

villain character in a narrative story?

a. A hero is more powerful than a villain in the story.

b. A hero does extra ordinary actions in the story while the villain

does the less actions in the story.

c. A hero is a main character who is also a Protagonist (good guy)

while a villain is an Influence character who is also an Antagonist

(bad guy).​

 

Answer:

3.   a. It is the location of the events in time and place.

4.   b. Qualities that make a person, group, or thing different from others

5.   c. A hero is a main character who is also a Protagonist (good guy)

while a villain is an Influence character who is also an Antagonist

(bad guy).​

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7. 3. What is setting in a narrative story?a. It is the location of the events in time and place.b. A scheme or trick intended to incriminate or deceive someone.c. It is the way in which something, especially an organization orequipment, is organized, planned, or arranged.​


Answer:

A.It is the location of the events in time and place.

Explanation:

A setting (or backdrop) is the time and geographic location within a narrative, either nonfiction or fiction. It is a literary element. The setting initiates the main backdrop and mood for a story. ... Along with the plot, character, theme, and style, setting is considered one of the fundamental components of fiction


8. 1. What is a search warrant and warrant of arrest?2. Give the requisites for a valid search warrant or warrant of arrest.3. What is the right of privacy?4. Define writ of habeas corpus.5. Give the meaning of right of assembly and the right of petition?6. What is the liberty of abode and travel?7. What is an eminent domain?8. What are the right person under investigation?9. Define bail.10. Explain the right agains self-incrimination​


A search warrant is a legal document issued by a court that authorizes law enforcement officials to conduct a search of a particular location, person or vehicle, while a warrant of arrest is a court order that allows law enforcement officials to arrest a specific person for a suspected criminal offense.The requisites for a valid search warrant or warrant of arrest include: (a) probable cause based on personal knowledge or reliable information; (b) the warrant must particularly describe the place or person to be searched or seized; (c) it must be issued by a neutral and detached magistrate or judge; and (d) it must be executed within a reasonable time.The right to privacy is the right of an individual to be free from unwanted or unwarranted interference, surveillance or intrusion into their private life.A writ of habeas corpus is a legal order that requires a person who is being detained or imprisoned to be brought before a court or judge. The purpose of the writ is to ensure that the detention or imprisonment is lawful, and if not, to order the release of the person.The right of assembly refers to the right of individuals to come together in groups for peaceful purposes, while the right of petition is the right to present requests or grievances to the government for redress or action.The liberty of abode and travel refers to the right of an individual to live and travel within the territory of a state, subject to reasonable restrictions and regulations for the protection of public safety, health or morals.Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property for public use, upon payment of just compensation.Persons under investigation have the right to be informed of their rights, to remain silent and to have legal counsel present during any custodial interrogation.Bail is the temporary release of an accused person who posts a bond or cash deposit to guarantee his/her appearance in court.The right against self-incrimination is the constitutional right of an individual to refuse to give testimony or provide evidence that could incriminate oneself in a criminal offense.

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9. Answer the following questions. 1. What is a search warrant and warrant of arrest? 2. Give the requisites for a valid search warrant or warrant of arrest. 3. What is the right of privacy? 4. Define writ of habeas corpus. 5. Give the meaning of right of assembly and the right of petition. What is the liberty of abode and travel? 6. 7. What is an eminent domain? 8. What are the rights of the person under investigation? 9. Define bail. 10. Explain the right against self-incrimination.​


Answer:

A search warrant is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate authorizing law enforcement officials to search a specified place or person for evidence of a crime. A warrant of arrest is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate authorizing law enforcement officials to arrest a specified person for a crime.

The requisites for a valid search warrant or warrant of arrest include: (a) probable cause, (b) particularity, (c) neutral and detached magistrate, and (d) sufficient supporting oath or affirmation.

The right of privacy is the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, and to maintain control over one's personal information.

A writ of habeas corpus is a legal order that requires a person who is being detained or imprisoned to be brought before a judge or court, so that the legality of the detention or imprisonment can be determined.

The right of assembly is the right to gather together with other people for peaceful purposes. The right of petition is the right to address grievances or request action from the government. The liberty of abode and travel is the right to choose where to live and to move freely within the country.

Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property for public use, with just compensation.

The rights of the person under investigation include the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to due process of law.

Bail is a sum of money or other form of security that is pledged to the court in exchange for the release of a person who has been arrested, with the understanding that the person will return for trial.

The right against self-incrimination is the right to remain silent and not to be forced to testify against oneself in a criminal trial.

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10. The following are examples of assertion, except? A. I am the President of this country. B. I am your customer and costumers are always rightC.l think Davao City is the safest place in the PhilippinesD.Theres no need for to interrogate me,I have the right against self-incrimination​


Answer:

C.l think Davao City is the safest place in the Philippines


11. (26) The right of the State to prosecute crimes by available evidence must yield to the right of (A) the accused against self- incrimination. (B) another State to extradite a fugitive from justice. (C) the State to deport undesirable aliens. (D) the complainant to drop the case against the accused.


Answer:

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Explanation:

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12. Help me guys1. What is a search warrant and warrant of arrest?2. Give the requisites for a valid search warrant or warrant of arrest.3. What is the right of privacy?4. Define writ of habeas corpus.5. Give the meaning of right of assembly and the right of petition?6. What is the liberty of abode and travel?7. What is an eminent domain?8. What are the right person under investigation?9. Define bail.10. Explain the right agains self-incrimination​


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1. A search warrant is a warrant signed by a judge or magistrate authorizing a law enforcement officer to conduct a search on a certain person, a specified place, or an automobile for criminal evidence while Warrant of arrest is warrant authorizing and commanding the arrest of specific thing or person designated by name or distribution

2.The one with a warrant and the one without warrant.The one with a warrant is actually a document. A warrant of arrest issued by the court.

3.The first pronouncement on the right to respect for privacy and family is set out in the Universal Declaration stipulating that ‘no-one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence’ and that ‘the family is the fundamental group unit of society entitled to protection by society and the state’. Today the right to respect for private and family life has come to encompass a wide range of areas. Privacy applies to a wide spectrum ranging from phone tapping to sexual orientation, while prominent issues regarding the right to respect for family include the rights of parents to contact with their children, remarriage and adoptions. This chapter examines a) the right to respect for private and family life, and b) the right to marry and found a family.

4.Writ of Habeas Corpus: How it Works

A writ of habeas corpus (which literally means to "produce the body") is a court order demanding that a public official (such as a warden) deliver an imprisoned individual to the court and show a valid reason for that person's detention. The procedure provides a means for prison inmates, or others acting on their behalf, to dispute the legal basis for confinement. Habeas corpus has deep roots in English common law.

Often, the court holds a hearing on the matter, during which the inmate and the government can both present evidence about whether there is a lawful basis for jailing the person. The court may also issue and enforce subpoenas in order to obtain additional evidence.

Depending on what the evidence reveals, the judge may grant the inmate relief such as:

Release from prison,

Reduction in the sentence,

An order halting illegal conditions of confinement, or

A declaration of rights.

It's important not to confuse habeas corpus with the right of direct appeal. Criminal defendants are always entitled to appeal a conviction or sentence to a higher court, which then reviews the trial judge's rulings. Habeas corpus provides a separate avenue for challenging imprisonment, and is normally used after a direct appeal has failed. It often serves as a last resort for inmates who insist that a miscarriage of justice has occurred.

5.The right to assembly is often used interchangeably with the right to associate. Generally however, the right to assemble usually takes on a more public form as the right to gather in protest. The right to petition for redress of grievances allows people to access to their government in order to express demands for action without being retaliated against. Clearly very closely associated to other First Amendment Rights like the freedom of speech and the freedom to associate/assemble, the right to petition is unique in that it secures access for the speaker to each branch of government. The government is not obligated to respond, but is obligated to allow access and listen. Frequently together, these two rights work in tangent – assembling to petition the government for grievances.


13. 1.)Based on the video presented, would you believe your spouse’s innocence even if there is a strong set of incriminating evidences against him? Explain your answer2.) Is disregarding the strong evidences against your spouse a clear indicator that you are indeed amoral? Explain your answer3.)Will you be willing to sacrifice friendships/relationships with people for the sake of the truth and everything that’s moral? Explain ​


Answer:

your answer.As an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs or opinions. However, I can provide some general insights based on the questions.

1.) It depends on the individual's personal values and beliefs. Some people may choose to believe in their spouse's innocence despite the evidence, while others may prioritize the truth and evidence over their personal relationships.

2.) Disregarding strong evidence against one's spouse may not necessarily indicate amorality. It could be due to various reasons such as denial, loyalty, or emotional attachment. However, it is important to consider the consequences of ignoring evidence and the impact it may have on oneself and others.

3.) Again, it depends on the individual's values and beliefs. Some people may prioritize the truth and morality over their relationships, while others may prioritize their relationships over the truth. It is a personal decision that requires careful consideration of the situation and its consequences.


14. Write a program that will calculate the factorial value of the input number N! Use the incrimination formula I: I+1 for your solution instead of decrementation formula I: =I-1. Apply three solutions using the three loop statements. (for do loop, while do, and repeat-until loop.)pasagot po thank youu​


Answer:

Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?

Explanation:

Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?Nakikita natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto natin silang makita. Naririnig natin ang mga bagay sa paraang gusto nating marinig ang mga ito. Ano ang problema dito?


15. 2. How many real solution does –x2 + 4x = 8 have?a. noneC. twob. oned. threeWhat is the value of the incriminant of the notion 2​


Answer:

A. NONE

-16 is the value of the discriminant

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16. 21. If the offense has just been committed which connotes an immediacy arrest in point of time is an example of ___________. *1 puntoa. Arrest of Fugitiveb. Hot Pursuit Arrestc. Warrant of Arrestd. Warrantless Arrest22. It is an immunity of the communications media from government control or censorship. *1 puntoa. Freedom of the Pressb. Right to Peaceable Assemblyc. Privacy of Communicationsd. Right to Property23. A religious sect use human beings as sacrifice for their God is not immune from criminal suit. *1 puntoa.The statement is true and valid.b.The statement is a fallacy.c. The statement is an assumption.d. The statement is doubtful.24. It is where people have access to public records such as records of a case in court subject to reasonable rules and regulation. *1 puntoa. Freedom of the Pressb. Right to Informationc. Privacy of Communicationsd. Right to Property25. It is when the Government is prohibited from interfering with agreement of parties since it is considered as a law between them. *1 puntoa. Non-impairment Clauseb. Free Access to Courtsc. Freedom of the Pressd. Right to Travel26. This is an embodiment of the maxim justice delayed is justice denied. *1 puntoa. Non-impairment Clauseb. Free Access to Courtsc. Right to Speedy Triald. Right to Travel27. It adheres to the statement that “No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself. *1 puntoa. Right Against Self-Incriminationb. Free Access to Courtsc. Right to Speedy Triald. Right of the Accused28. In what cases that the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall be suspended? *1 puntoa. Rebellion and Invasionb. Inimical to Public Interestc. Cessiond. All of the choices29. How long will you stay in the custody if you have committed a crime with sufficient evidence? *1 puntoa. 24 hoursb. 36-96 hoursc. 5 hoursd. 3 hours30. It adheres to the statement that “The accused is not required to show that he is innocent because of the rule of the presumption of innocence”. *1 puntoa. Right against Self-Incriminationb. Right to Speedy Trialc. Free Access to Courtsd. Right of the Accused31. It is a civic responsibility of every person. *1 puntoa. Engagement and Political participationb. Women and Youth Empowermentc. Empowerment of the Indigenous Peopled. All of the Choices32. Sustained public scrutiny of government officials can bring about transparency and order in the government. *1 puntoa. The statement is true and valid.b. The statement is a fallacy.c. The statement is an assumption.d. The statement is doubtful.33. Responsible voting is one of the examples of participation and engagement in politics. *1 puntoa. The statement is true and valid.b. The statement is a fallacy.c. The statement is an assumption.d. The statement is doubtful.34. They are not part of the government but still influences the political conditions of the country. *1 puntoa. State Actorsb. Non-state Actorsc. Civil Societyd. Politics35. It refers to the government officials and the policymakers of the nation. *1 puntoa. State Actorsb. Non-state Actorsc. Civil Societyd. Politics36. It is an important aspect of the state development that encompasses a broad range of non-state actors on the progress of the state.1 puntoa. State Actorsb. Non-state Actorsc. Civil Societyd. Politics37. It is a basic unit of the society. *1 puntoa. Barangayb. Local Governmentc. Municipalityd. Region38. A city that is highly developed and it is considered administratively independent from the province and does not elect provincial officials. *1 puntoa. City Governmentb. Independent Component Cityc. Municipalityd. Region39. It enumerates the different characteristics of each local government unit, and defines the powers and obligations of the officials of local governments. *1 puntoa. Local Government Code 1991b. Local Governmentc. Article Xd. Both b & c40. They are the administrative units which are composed of provinces that share common territory. *1 puntoa. Provinceb. Barangayc. Municipalityd. Region​


Answer:

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17. An accused's right against self-incrimination is violated in the following cases: 5% when he is ordered by the trial court to undergo a paraffin test to prove he is guilty of murder; when he is compelled to produce his bankbooks to be used as evidence against his father charged with plunder; when he is ordered to produce a sample of his handwriting to be used as evidence that he is the author of a letter wherein he agreed to kill the victim; when the president of a corporation is subpoenaed to produce certain documents as proofs he is guilty of illegal recruitment.


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18. 3. What is setting in a narrative story?A. it is the location of the events in time and place b. A scheme or trick intended to incriminate or deceive someone. aIt of the events in time and place. c. It is the way in which something, especially an organization or equipment, is organized, planned, or arranged.4. What is character in a narrative story? a. A character is a person or other being in a narrative. b. Qualities that make a person, group, or thing different from others. c. A character is any letter, number, space, punctuation mark, or symbol that can be typed on.5. What is the difference of a hero from villain character in a narrative story?a. A hero is more powerful than a villain in the story.b. A hero does extra ordinary actions in the story while the villain does the less actions in the story. c. A hero is a main character who is also a Protagonist (good guy) while a villain is an Influence character who is also an Antagonist (bad guy). ​


ANSWER:

3. A.

4. B.

5. C.

Explanation:

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19. a man was caught by authorities in possession of a suspected sachet of illegal drugs but suddenly swallowed the said object,is to compel the said person to undergo x ray examination be considered violation to his right against self-incrimination? explain​


Answer:

Oo dahil nalulung siya sa bawal na gamot o droga masama ito sa katawan ang sino mang gumagamit ng droga ay para na rin niyang sini sira ang kanyang sarili.

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