I've been in the law practice for a few months now and one of the things that I dread is cross examination. Yes, I am hesitant to do my cross examination and this is mainly because I'm afraid that I would be asking objectionable questions. So far, I have been to cross-examinations a couple of times and I was lucky enough to have survived without having a heart attack!
Anyway, I have had some few help both from my lawyer friends and also from my mentors. What I can share to you today is another resource available to us online for free. The blog of Uy Clerico & De Guzman (here) have a lot of interesting reads that could help young practitioners such as myself. I have recently discovered their website but they were already online as early as 2007.
Their blog also includes clips from a lawyer's everyday life. Go and check their blog!
Chronicles of a law student. Here, you can find stories about my law-school life, notes on some of my subjects, and some case digests if I'm in the mood to post 'em...
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sunday, September 04, 2011
PNP Disciplinary Rules of Procedure
The Full text of Memorandum Circular No. 200-01 may be downloaded from the Napolcom website here.
Unfortunately, the above-cited link seems to have some problems. I once saved the pdf file on my computer but I would always received some Acrobat reading problems when I access the file.
Here's a document format for the PNP Disciplinary Rules of Procedure. Download it here.
You can also read the full text online at ArnanaLawOffice site.
For a more thorough discussion about these rules, including Summary Hearing Guides, please read the PNP Manual.
Unfortunately, the above-cited link seems to have some problems. I once saved the pdf file on my computer but I would always received some Acrobat reading problems when I access the file.
Here's a document format for the PNP Disciplinary Rules of Procedure. Download it here.
You can also read the full text online at ArnanaLawOffice site.
For a more thorough discussion about these rules, including Summary Hearing Guides, please read the PNP Manual.
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