Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases
OCA Circular No. 340-2022 outlines guidelines for plea bargaining in drug-related cases in the Philippines, following a Supreme Court decision. It mandates that plea bargains must be initiated by a written motion from the accused and that the lesser offense must be included in the original charges. Judges are required to conduct a drug dependency assessment and determine treatment options based on the results, with strict criteria for approving plea bargains, particularly regarding the offender's history and the strength of evidence. The circular emphasizes that plea bargaining is subject to the court's discretion and may be denied based on valid objections from the prosecution. Additionally, it clarifies that probation laws apply to certain offenses under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, except for serious drug trafficking offenses.
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- What is Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases about?
- OCA Circular No. 340-2022 outlines guidelines for plea bargaining in drug-related cases in the Philippines, following a Supreme Court decision. It mandates that plea bargains must be initiated by a written motion from the accused and that the lesser offense must be included in the original charges. Judges are required to conduct a drug dependency assessment and determine treatment options based on the results, with strict criteria for approving plea bargains, particularly regarding the offender's history and the strength of evidence. The circular emphasizes that plea bargaining is subject to the court's discretion and may be denied based on valid objections from the prosecution. Additionally, it clarifies that probation laws apply to certain offenses under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, except for serious drug trafficking offenses.
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- Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases (OCA Circular No. 340-2022) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases enacted?
- Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases (OCA Circular No. 340-2022) was enacted on Dec 13, 2022.
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- Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases, OCA Circular No. 340-2022, Dec 13, 2022 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 340-2022
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 13, 2022
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 340-2022
| TO | : | All Regional Trial Courts Handling Drugs Cases |
| SUBJECT | : | Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing, among Others, the Guidelines to be Observed in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases |
For the information, guidance and strict observance of all concerned Regional Trial Courts, appended herein as Annex "A" is the Decision dated 26 July 2022 of the Honorable Court en banc in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC.
In the Decision, the Court provides, among others, the following guidelines to be observed in plea bargaining in drugs cases:
1. Offers for plea bargaining must be initiated in writing by way of a formal written motion filed by the accused in court.
2. The lesser offense which the accused proposes to plead guilty to must necessarily be included in the offense charged.
3. Upon receipt of the proposal for plea bargaining that is compliant with the provisions of the Plea Bargaining Framework in Drugs Cases, the judge shall order that a drug dependency assessment be administered. If the accused admits drug use, or denies it but is found positive after a drug dependency test, then he/she shall undergo treatment and rehabilitation for a period of not less than six (6) months. Said period shall be credited to his/her penalty and the period of his/her after-care and follow-up program if the penalty is still unserved. If the accused is found negative for drug use/dependency, then he/she will be released on time served, otherwise, he/she will serve his/her sentence in jail minus the counselling period at rehabilitation center.
4. As a rule, plea bargaining requires the mutual agreement of the parties and remains subject to the approval of the court. Regardless of the mutual agreement of the parties, the acceptance of the offer to plead guilty to a lesser offense is not demandable by the accused as a matter of right but is a matter addressed entirely to the sound discretion of the court.
a. Though the prosecution and the defense may agree to enter into a plea bargain, it does not follow that the courts will automatically approve the proposal. Judges must still exercise sound discretion in granting or denying plea bargaining, taking into account the relevant circumstances, including the character of the accused.
5. The court shall not allow plea bargaining if the objection to the plea bargaining is valid and supported by evidence to the effect that:
a. the offender is a recidivist, habitual offender, known in the community as a drug addict and a troublemaker, has undergone rehabilitation but had a relapse, or has been charged many times; or
b. when the evidence of guilt is strong.
6. Plea bargaining in drugs cases shall not be allowed when the proposed plea bargain does not conform to the Court-issued Plea Bargaining Framework in Drugs Cases.
7. Judges may overrule the objection of the prosecution if it is based solely on the ground that the accused's plea bargaining proposal is inconsistent with the acceptable plea bargain under any internal rules or guidelines of the DOJ, though in accordance with the plea bargaining framework issued by the Court, if any.
8. If the prosecution objects to the accused's plea bargaining proposal due to the circumstances enumerated in item no. 5, the trial court is mandated to hear the prosecution's objection and rule on the merits thereof. If the trial court finds the objection meritorious, it shall order the continuation of the criminal proceedings.
9. If an accused applies for probation in offenses punishable under RA No. 9165, other than for illegal drug trafficking or pushing under Section 5 in relation to Section 24 thereof, then the law on probation shall apply.
(SGD.) RAUL B. VILLANUEVACourt Administrator
ANNEX A
G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC & A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC
Cite This Law
Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases, OCA Circular No. 340-2022, Dec 13, 2022 (Philippines)
Court En Banc Decision dated 26 July 2022 in G.R. Nos. 254564, 254974, A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC, and A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC Providing Guidelines in Plea Bargaining in Drugs Cases, OCA Circular No. 340-2022 (Phil. 2022)
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