SECTION 1 - Due Process & Equal Protection Flashcards
Sec. 1.
No person shall be deprived of _________, ___________, and ____________ without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the ________________________________.
life, liberty, or property;
equal protection of the laws
- No exact definition as it is applicable under
many diverse conditions and situations
Due Process
Generally, any deprivation of LLP is w/ DP if:
1. Under____________________ that is valid (substantial DP)
2. After compliance with _______________________________ prescribed by law (procedural DP)
authority of a law;
fair and reasonable methods of procedure.
A. Procedural Due Process
- __________________ by which law is enforced
- A procedure w/c ___________________________.
- Indispensable requisite of procedural DP is
_____________________.
Method of manner;
hears before if condemns;
notice and hearing.
● In judicial proceedings (Criminal and civil)
- ___________________ law w/ authority to
hear and determine the matter before it - ___________________ over defendant
or property subject of proceeding - Opportunity to be ___________
4.__________________________________.
Impartial court clothe by ;
Jurisdiction lawfully acquired;
heard;
Judgment after lawful hearing.
** No procedural DP when charged with an offense and _____________________.
convicted with another
● Administrative proceedings (bodies under executive and constitutional commissions)
1.
2.
- Notice and hearing may be dispensed with (e.g. arrested pending filing of charges,
suspended pending investigation, etc.) - Provided there is a right to appeal to superior authority or the court
B. Substantive Due Process
- ________________________________, i.e. within the power of the ________________ to enact and is reasonable in its operation
Ex:
a. Even with procedural DP: tax for private purpose, expropriation without just compensation
Laws affected LLP be a valid law; law-making body
Persons protected of Section 1 (2)
- All within territorial jurisdiction of Philippines
- Private corporations as regards their
property
Life
- More than existence but to all______________________ by which life is enjoyed
limbs and faculties
Liberty
- Not merely freedom from physical restraint (e.g., imprisonment)
- Also right to use _______________________________ that he does not violate law or rights of others (applies for all rights)
- Rights and duties are inseparable
faculties subject only to
limits
Property
- Refers to both _________________ and __________________
- Right to own, use, transmit, destroy, etc.
thing itself and right over the
thing
What constitutes deprivation
- Life
- Not merely taking life
- Also loss of any physical or mental attributes to live as a human being
What constitutes deprivation
- Liberty
- Not only literal detention, need not be lost entirely
- Unduly prevented from acting as one wishes
What constitutes deprivation
- Property
- Not only literal taking / value is destroyed adaptability for a particular use is impaired