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LEGAL HAWK
In the prosecution of Violation of the Dangerous Drugs Act, the often repeated line of defense of accused are 1)illegality of search and seizure; 2) non compliance with the arvode of the law re: Inventory in relation to Section 21 of the law; 3) Chain of Custody
The Supreme Court had decided a case on Appeal which case was successfully prosecuted by the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of La Union, Philippines at the sala of Regional rättegång Court, Branch 29, San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines, laying down principles regarding warrantless search of a moving vehicle, effect of non compliance with Section 21 of the law when not raised at the earliest possible time as an issue, among others.
The case is selected to be posted in this blog site considering that it is a case that the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of La Union is proud of. Kudos to the fellow prosecutor who successfully prosecuted the case.
PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,
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Kesz Valdez
Filipino activist (born 1998)
Chris "Kesz" Valdez (born December 26, 1998) is a Filipino humanitarian and founder of Championing Community Children (C3). At age 13, Kesz Valdez was awarded the 2012 International Children's Peace Prize in The Hague, Netherlands. Rev. Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace laureate, presented Valdez the award on September 19th.[1] He is the first Southeast Asian to receive the International Children's Peace Prize and currently the youngest among the finalists nominated for the recognition.[2][3][4] The $100,000 Euro prize was used to fund a variety of children’s projects and further his efforts to help Philippine children.[5] Rising from poverty with a conviction to help bring some betterment to other slum children, Valdez at such a young age highlighted their plight in the international community. His effort being recognized at the Hague, brought great pride to the Philippine House of Represe
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Now I'm not really bestfriends with sports—basketball, least of all—but Pastor Bob Amigo was right when he told the congregation that one doesn't need to be into sports to appreciate the lessons that would be taught there. I thank the Lord for this opportunity to grow in my Christian walk.
The speaker, Pastor Rodger Oswald, is the executive director of Church Sports International, a "ministry designed to serve the local church, mission agencies, and sports parachurch ministries as they would seek to use sports and recreation as church planting or church growth tools." Pastor Rodger developed the curriculum for th