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In cases involving police officers or persons of authority, how does the Court evaluate testimony and other pieces of evidence, and determine lawful police conduct?
Listen to the #SupremeCourtPH Podcast with guest Atty. Theodore O. Te, who is the Chairperson of the Philippine Judicial Academy Department of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. He has served as Chief of the Supreme Court Public Information Office and has been Bar Examiner thrice. Professor Te teaches criminal law and procedure at the University of the Philippines College of Law.
Supreme Court Chief Communications Officer Atty. Mike Navallo speaks with Atty. Te on the lessons of the Kian delos Santos case, emphasizing lawful police conduct, credible forensic evidence, and the Court’s message on the rule of law.
By Public Information Office - Supreme Court of the PhilippinesIn cases involving police officers or persons of authority, how does the Court evaluate testimony and other pieces of evidence, and determine lawful police conduct?
Listen to the #SupremeCourtPH Podcast with guest Atty. Theodore O. Te, who is the Chairperson of the Philippine Judicial Academy Department of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. He has served as Chief of the Supreme Court Public Information Office and has been Bar Examiner thrice. Professor Te teaches criminal law and procedure at the University of the Philippines College of Law.
Supreme Court Chief Communications Officer Atty. Mike Navallo speaks with Atty. Te on the lessons of the Kian delos Santos case, emphasizing lawful police conduct, credible forensic evidence, and the Court’s message on the rule of law.