Appeal (Bar, Criminology Board, and Napolcom Exams Reviewer)

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Justice Buddy lectures the salient points on appeal.

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Good day, Atty!
Once again, another fruitful and full of information that will help us in the future.
Here are my insight about this lesson;
Lesson 41

Who may appeal?
- Any party may appeal from a judgment or final order unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy.
Where to appeal?
A. To the regional court, in case decided by the court Metropolitan trial court, Municipal trial court in cities, Municipal trial court, or Municipal circuit trial court;
B. To the court of appeals or to the supreme court in the proper cases provided by law, in case decided by the regional trial court; and
C. To the supreme court, in a case decided by the court of appeals.
When an appeal is to be taken?
- According to Sec. 6. When to appeal to be taken.
- An appeal must be taken fifteen (15) days from promulgation of the judgment or from notice of the final order appealed from. This period for perfecting an appeal shall be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of the order overruling the motion has been served upon the accused or his counsel at which time the balance of the period begins to run.

Thank you and God bless!

rainiermojica
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Good day Atty. Thank you for sharing and elaborate the information about the salient points on appeal. I learned a lot on this topic example of that, Arraignment and Plea, Pre-Trial, Trial, Judgement, New Trial or Reconsideration, Appeal. The appeal, any party may appeal from a judgment or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy. Where to appeal, to the Regional Trial Court, to the Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court in the proper cases provided by law, to the Supreme Court, in cases decided by the Court of Appeals. When appeal to be taken an appeal must be taken within fifteen days from promulgation of the judgement, appeal shall be suspend from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration if filed until notice of the order overruling the motion has been served upon the accused. Again, Thank You Atty for this video lesson I learn a lot about appeal. More power!! God bless as always!.

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johnemelo
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Ang Dali ko tlgang maintindihan Ang mga paliwanag nyo Sir Atty. Thank you Po for sharing your knowledge with us ☝🏻😇

msblackblood
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Good day Atty. I've learned that any party may appeal, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy. Thankyou and God bless Atty.

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janpatricksarino
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Good day! Justice buddy.Thank you for this very informative video about Appeal. Here are some of the information that i've learned through watching this video:

1. Who may appeal?
Any party may appeal from a judgement or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy.

2. Where to appeal?
(a) to the regional trial court, in cases decided by the metropolitan trial corts, municipal trial courts in cities, municipal trial court, or municipal circuit trial court.
(b) to the court of appeals or to the supreme court in the proper cases provided by law, in cases decided by the regional trial court
(c) to the supreme court in cases decided by the court of appeals

3. When appeal is to be taken?
under section 6 - an appeal must be taken within fifteen (15) days from promulugation of the judgement This period for perfecting an appeal shall be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of the order overruling the motion has been served upon the accused or his counsel at which time the balance of the period begins to run.

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Good day Atty. I would like to thank you for your very clear and concise discussion for us to learn and easily comprehend every knowledge you imparted to us. In this lecture I learned that if its not for new trial or reconsideration, you can appeal. Any party may appeal from a judgement or final order unless the accussed will be place in double jeopardy. You can appeal to RTC in cases decided by the Metropolitan TC, MTCC, MTC or MCTC. On court of appeals or supreme court if the case was decided by RTC. You can also appeal on Supreme court if the case decided by court of appeals. You also imparted to us the appeal is to be taken within 15 day from pomulgation of the judgement. It can be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of the order overruling the motion has been served upon the accused or his counsel as which time the balance of the periond begins to run.I have learned so much from you and I look forward to learning more. Thankyou Justice Buddy.

mjdeocampo
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Good day, Atty. A very mind blowing lesson again. In this lesson "APPEAL" I've learned who may appeal, where to appeal and when is appeal to be taken. The answer in question number 1 was any party may appeal but it has exception, if the accused will be placed in double jeopardy it can't be applied but im general a accused and the victim may apply this. In second question, where to appeal are the Regional Trial Court, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. It is step by step procedure, from lowest to highest. And for the last question, within the fifteen days from promulgation of the judgement. Thank you and Godbless po.

shairajoyjonson
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Good day Atty. today i gained another lesson about Appeal, When Appeal is to be taken within fifteen days from promulgation of the judgement, suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration, also I discover who may appeal, actually any party may appeal from a judgement and where to Appeal, to the regional trial court, court of appeal and the supreme court, level by level, step by step as a general rule.

thanks again Atty.

nadaldanlica
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Thank you so much atty. Sobrang linaw pagpapaliwanang dabest ka talaga atty.❤

evelynlacao
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Good day Atty!
In today's duscussion about APPEAL, I've learned that any party may appael from a judgement or final order, unless the accussed will be placed indouble jeopardy. Also, where to appeal, (a) Regional Trial Court (b) Court of appeals (c) To the Supreme Court. Lastly, wheb appel is to be taken.
Thankyou Atty for another smooth discussion. Godbless po!

janelleaustria
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Thank you Atty sa bagong kaalaman!! Tatatak sa isipan talaga lahat ng mga tinuturo mo!! 🤍

angelinegutierrez_
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A blessed afternoon Atty. Thank you for this lesson.

Discuss the following:

1.Who may appeal?

- Any may appeal from a judgement or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy.

-If the accused gets acquitted the prosecutor's party cannot appeal.

2.Where to appeal?

A. to the regional trial court, in cases decided by the Metropolitan Trial Court, Municipal Trial Court in Cities, Municipal Trial Court, or Municipal Circuit Trial Court;

B.to the court or appeals or to the Supreme Court in the proper cases provided by law, in cases decided by the Regional Trial Court ; and

C.to the Supreme court, in cases decided by the court of appeals.

3.When appeal is to be taken?

Sec. 6. When appeal is to be taken. - An appeal must be taken within fifteen days (15) from promulgation of the judgement or from notice of the final order appealed from. This period for perfecting an appeal shall be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of the order overruling the motion have been served upon the accused or his counsel at which time the balance of the period begins to run.

jerickdelacruz
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Good day Atty. Today po I've learned who, where and when to appeal. Any party may appeal fron a judgment or final order whether prosecution or defense. Thank you po Atty for that clear discussion.

jennarosebataclan
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Good evening Atty. Thank you for sharing and elaborate the information about the salient points on appeal. I learned a lot on this topic

reiggiesmeneses
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I've learned who may appeal; any party may appeal from a judgment, where to appeal and when appeal is to be taken; within 15 days. Thank you for the knowledgeable video.

mheann
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Thank you Atty sa paliwanag na impormasyon patungkol sa Appeal.

samsiaamerol
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thank you Atty. sa malinaw na paliwanag☝️☝️

mairaluzhitones
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Thank you Atty! for sharing this video, it is ver informative.
Who may appeal?
-Any party may appeal from a judgement or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy.
-Where to appeal ?
1. To the regional trial court
2. Court of appeals
3. Supreme court
4. When appeal is to be taken ?
- An appeal must be taken within 15 days, From prumulgation of the judgement or from notice of the final order appealed from. This period for perfecting a. Appeal shall be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of rbe order everruling the motion has been served upon the accused or his counsel at which time the balance of the period begins to run.

jericcpareno
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Good evening atty. thankyou for another knowledge. In this video i've learned that any party may appeal from a judgment or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy may appeal.God bless atty

bayotkennethjohnm.
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Good day, Atty! Thank you for another informative video lecture.
LESSON #41

1. Who may appeal?
📍Any party may appeal from a judgement or final order, unless the accused will be placed in double jeopardy.

2. Where to appeal?
📍To the Regional Trial Court, in cases decided by the Metropoy Trial Court, Municipal Trial Court in Cities, Municipal Trial Court, or Municipal Circuit Trial Court.
📍To the Court if Appeals or to the Supreme Court in the proper cases provided by law, in cases decided by the Regional Trial Court.
📍To the Supreme Court, in cases decided by the Court if Appeals.

3. When appeal is to be taken?
📍An appeal must be taken within fifteen (15) days from promulgation of the judgement or from notice of the final order appealed from. This period fir perfecting an appeal shall be suspended from the time a motion for new trial or reconsideration is filed until notice of the order overruling the motion has been served upon the accused or his counsel at which time the balance of the period begins to run.

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