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Summary Bill of Rights
Section 1-11: It focuses on the RIGHTS of the PEOPLE
Section 12-22: Rights of the accused, an implication of historical array during Martial Law (1987 Constitution)
SECTION 1: Right to LIFE, LIBERTY and PROPERTY and Equal protection of the laws
SECTION 2: Warrant of Arrest, Search and Seizures, Probable Cause, Warrantless Arrest.
SECTION 3: The Privacy of communication
SECTION 4: Freedom of Speech; Right to a Free Press; Freedom of Assembly; the Right of Petition
SECTION 5: The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession &worship, w/o discrimination
SECTION 6: The liberty of abode and the right to travel
SECTION 7: The right of the people to information on matters of public concern shall be recognized.
SECTION 8: The Right to Form Union
SECTION 9: Right to Just Compensation
SECTION 10: Non-Impairment Clause
SECTION 11: Free Access to Court
SECTION 12: Right of Person under Custodial Investigation
SECTION 13: The Right to Bail & Against Excessive Bail
SECTION 14: Rights of the Accused (the right to be heard by himself and counsel, to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to have a speedy, impartial, and public trial)
SECTION 15: The Writ of the Habeas Corpus
SECTION 16: The right to a speedy disposition of the cases
SECTION 17: The right against self-incrimination
SECTION 18: The Right to political beliefs and aspirations
SECTION 19: The prohibition against cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment
SECTION 20: Non- Imprisonment for debts
SECTION 21: Right against double jeopardy 2. Prepared by Raizza P. Corpuz © Page 2
SECTION 22: Ex post facto law and bill of attainder
Article III BILL OF RIGHTS
Section 1: Right to life, liberty, and property • One should not be deprive of your life, liberty, and property.
Section 2: Right against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Section 3: Every person has the right to keep his communication or correspondence a secret.
Section 4: Freedom of Speech. Right to a Free Press; Freedom of Assembly; the Right of Petition.
Section 5: Freedom of Religion.
Section 6: The liberty of abode & the right to travel.
Section 7: The right to information.
Section 8: Right to form associations
Section 9: The Right to Just Compensation.
Section 10: Non-Impairment Clause.
Section 11: Free Access to Court
Section 12: Right of Person under Custodial Investigation
Section 13: The Right to Bail & Against Excessive Bail
Section 14: Rights of the Accused • Right to Due Process of Law in Criminal Cases • Innocent until Proven Guilty • The Right to Confront One’s Accuser • Basis for Trials in Absentia.
Section 15: Writ of Habeas Corpus
Section 16: Right to Speedy Disposition of Cases.
Section 17: Right against self- incrimination.
Section 18: The Right to political beliefs and aspirations.
Section 19: The prohibition against cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment Section 20: Non- Imprisonment for debts
Section 21: Right against double jeopardy
Section 22: Ex post facto law and bill of attainder