Quiz on Post Judgment Remedies

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Post Judgment Remedies Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of post-judgment remedies with this comprehensive quiz. Designed to challenge your legal acumen, participants will navigate questions on appeal processes, motions, and significant legal principles.

  • 11 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and true/false formats
  • Assess your understanding of key legal concepts
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ChallengingLawyer347
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True/False. It is a requisite of newly discovered evidence that such evidence should change the outcome of the judgment.
True
False
How is a judgment appealed to the Court of Appeals in cases where the penalty imposed by the Regional Trial Court is reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment?
Ordinary Appeal
Petition for review on certiorari
Petition on certiorari
Any of the above
Which of the following may not be granted/conducted by the court motu proprio?
Motion for new trial
Motion for reconsideration
Modification of judgment
Reopening of proceedings
In what case did the Supreme Court apply the fresh period rule to criminal cases?
Sanico v People
Judith Yu v Samson-Tatad
Neypes vs. Court of Appeals
People vs. Mamaril
True/False. A motion for reconsideration may be granted on the ground of errors of law or fact in judgment, which may require further proceedings.
True
False
True/False: When the Supreme Court en banc is equally divided in opinion or the necessary majority cannot be had on whether to acquit the appellant, the judgment of conviction of the lower court shall be reversed and the accused acquitted.
True
False
Which among the following is a remedy that can be pursued before the promulgation of the judgment?
Motion for new trial
Motion for reconsideration
Modification of judgment
Reopening of proceedings
True/False: An appeal taken by one or more of several accused shall not affect those who did not appeal, except insofar as the judgment of the appellate court is favorable and applicable to the latter.
True
False
Which among the following is a ground for the granting a motion of new trial?
Errors of law committed during trial
Material evidence
Irregularities committed by the prosecutor during preliminary investigation
Corroborative evidence discovered after trial
The Court of Appeals may, upon motion of the appellee or motu proprio and with notice to the appellant in either case, dismiss the appeal if the appellant fails to file his brief within the time prescribed by this Rule, except where the appellant is represented by a counsel de parte.
True
False
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