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Bill of Rights:: Prepared by Raizza P. Corpuz ©2014

This document summarizes the sections of Article III of the Bill of Rights in the Philippines. It outlines 21 individual rights and protections that Philippine citizens are afforded, including the right to life, liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, habeas corpus, due process, prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.

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Bill of Rights:: Prepared by Raizza P. Corpuz ©2014

This document summarizes the sections of Article III of the Bill of Rights in the Philippines. It outlines 21 individual rights and protections that Philippine citizens are afforded, including the right to life, liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, habeas corpus, due process, prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.

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Article III: BILL OF RIGHTS: Sections of Article III SUMMARY

Section 1: Right to life, liberty, and property • you 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

Prepared by Raizza P. Corpuz ©2014

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