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Criminal Law
his category provides simple, practical guides on common crimes, arrest procedures, how to handle police encounters, and what steps to take to protect yourself and your family from legal trouble.
Know Your Rights: A Quick Guide to Handling Law Enforcement
Understanding basic criminal law is about prevention, safety, and knowing how to act if you encounter law enforcement. Here are two vital rights every Filipino should know: 1. The Right to Remain Silent If detained or questioned by the police, you have the right to remain silent (Miranda Rights). Action: Politely state, "I choose to remain silent until my lawyer is here." Reminder: Anything you say can be used against you. Do not waive this right without a lawyer present. 2.
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Dec 5, 20251 min read
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