Aside from the charge of rebellion, Jose Rizal was also found guilty of sedition.
PC 859A PLEA (a) If the public offense charged is a felony not punishable with death, the magistrate shall immediately upon the appearance of counsel for the defendant read the complaint to the defendant and ask him or her whether he or she pleads guilty or not guilty to the offense charged therein and to a previous conviction or convictions of crime if charged. While the charge remains pending before the magistrate and when the defendant's counsel is present, the defendant may plead guilty to the offense charged, or, with the consent of the magistrate and the district attorney or other counsel for the people, plead nolo contendere to the offense charged or plead guilty or nolo contendere to any other offense the commission of which is necessarily included in that with which he or she is charged, or to an attempt to commit the offense charged and to the previous conviction or convictions of crime if charged upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. The magistrate may then fix a reasonable bail as provided by this code, and upon failure to deposit the bail or surety, shall immediately commit the defendant to the sheriff. Upon accepting the plea of guilty or nolo contendere the magistrate shall certify the case, including a copy of all proceedings therein and any testimony that in his or her discretion he or she may require to be taken, to the court in which judgment is to be pronounced at the time specified under subdivision (b), and thereupon the proceedings shall be had as if the defendant had pleaded guilty in that court. This subdivision shall not be construed to authorize the receiving of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere from any defendant not represented by counsel. If the defendant subsequently files a written motion to withdraw the plea under Section 1018, the motion shall be heard and determined by the court before which the plea was entered. (b) Notwithstanding Section 1191 or 1203, the magistrate shall, upon the receipt of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere and upon the performance of the other duties of the magistrate under this section, immediately appoint a time for pronouncing judgment in the superior court and refer the case to the probation officer if eligible for probation, as prescribed in Section 1191.
In Florida, the driver's license suspension for people found guilty of possession of marijuana is typically six months for a first offense. Subsequent offenses may result in longer suspensions or other penalties depending on the circumstances of the case.
Claro Recto imposed the Rizal Law as a way of paying honor to Rizal and other heroes that were being forgotten about. The Rizal Law made it mandatory for the teachings of these heroes in all schools.
When a defendant is found guilty of a tort, the plaintiff is awarded compensation based upon the damages they have suffered. This compensation is intended to compensate the plaintiff for the harm they have experienced as a result of the defendant's actions. The amount of compensation awarded may include costs for medical treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses directly related to the tort.
republic Act No. 1425, known as the Rizal Law, mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The full name of the law is An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, Particularly His Novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes. The measure was strongly opposed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines due to the anti-clerical themes in Noli Me Tángereand El Filibusterismo.
Are you CERTAIN that he was found not guilty by judge and/or jury? If he was, and he's still on bail, then he must be charged with some other offense for which the court has yet to act.
Co-defendants can be sentenced differently. They do not have to all be found guilty or not guilty.
As in any other criminal situation, a Grand Jury must indict him, then he must be charged, then he must have a trial, then if found guilty he must be sentenced.
There are several reasons. Evidence has yet to be produced. It is difficult to charge a government with war crimes and it was a government decision. It would reflect poorly on other countries. If he was found guilty many others would also need to be charged.
yes. he told other soldiers to shoot and he never did. he admits that he would not have said that if he was standing in front of the guns. since he said to shoot, he was charged for murder with some other soldiers.
because he supposedly told the soldiers to fire and men were killed
Certainly: If you are found to be in possession at the time you are arrested for robbery, you may be charged with both offenses. Whether or not the prosecutors office will choose to charge you with both offenses is up to them. They may very well choose to leverage one of the charges for a guilty plea to the other one. .
Sometimes, but not necessarily always.
other ancestord of rizal buried
Youth Hoping for the Greatness of Motherland is an example of an oratorical pieces about Jose Rizal, the Philippines' national hero. This piece and other oratorical pieces about Jose Rizal can be found in Philippine public libraries.
Nobody.Genocide as a legal concept was new and was not used in the postwar trials.'The Germans' collectively were never charged with anything, as the Allies rejected collective guilt as a legal concept.In trials of individuals, other charges were used.
This is in civil trial and it means the judge found that the case was presented in favor of the Defendant: in other words the person who was sued was found not liable for the allegations made by the Plaintiff. In criminal court the judge either finds you guilty or not guilty.