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WHY SHOULD THE COMPLAINT OR INFORMATION BE IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES?

WHY SHOULD THE COMPLAINT OR INFORMATION BE IN THE NAME  OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES?

> Crime is considered an outrage against the peace and security of the people at large, its vindication must also be in the name of the People

> If the complaint was instituted in the name of the offended party, such is only a defect in form and may be cured at any stage of the trial


WHY SHOULD THE COMPLAINT OR INFORMATION BE IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES?

WHY SHOULD THE COMPLAINT OR INFORMATION BE IN THE NAME  OF THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES?

> Crime is considered an outrage against the peace and security of the people at large, its vindication must also be in the name of the People

> If the complaint was instituted in the name of the offended party, such is only a defect in form and may be cured at any stage of the trial


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