Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death
On August 27, 1999, the Supreme Court of the Philippines designated Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) in Cebu City as a special court for handling drug cases where the imposable penalty is lower than death, in response to delays in resolving such cases. This resolution mandates the judges of other RTC branches to inventory pending drug cases, which will then be transferred to Branch 10 for expeditious handling. Additionally, any new cases filed under the Dangerous Drugs Act with penalties lower than death will be assigned directly to Branch 10. The resolution aims to streamline the judicial process for drug-related offenses and ensure timely justice. The implementation of this resolution took effect on September 1, 1999.
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- What is Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death about?
- On August 27, 1999, the Supreme Court of the Philippines designated Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) in Cebu City as a special court for handling drug cases where the imposable penalty is lower than death, in response to delays in resolving such cases. This resolution mandates the judges of other RTC branches to inventory pending drug cases, which will then be transferred to Branch 10 for expeditious handling. Additionally, any new cases filed under the Dangerous Drugs Act with penalties lower than death will be assigned directly to Branch 10. The resolution aims to streamline the judicial process for drug-related offenses and ensure timely justice. The implementation of this resolution took effect on September 1, 1999.
- What type of law is <--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC?
- Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death (<--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death enacted?
- Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death (<--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC) was enacted on Aug 27, 1999.
- What is the citation for Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death?
- Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death, <--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC, Aug 27, 1999 (Philippines)
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- <--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC
- Date Enacted
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- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Resolutions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 27, 1999
EN BANC
A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING BRANCH 10 OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF CEBU CITY AS A SPECIAL COURT FOR DRUGS CASES WHERE IMPOSABLE PENALTY IS LOWER THAN DEATH
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, public policy and public interest demand that criminal cases involving violations of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 (R.A. No. 6425), as amended, be expeditiously resolved; cdphil
WHEREAS, presently drugs cases where the imposable penalty is death are assigned to designated heinous crimes courts;
WHEREAS, it has been reported that a number of drugs cases whose imposable penalty is lower than death are pending in the various branches of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) in urban areas, and it is the consensus of many that the designation of one of such branches as a special court to try and decide drugs cases where the imposable penalty is lower than death may immediately address the problem of delay in the resolution of drugs cases;
WHEREAS, a pilot area for such special court may be Cebu City where there are pending drugs cases in the several branches of the RTC thereat.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Sec. 5(3), Art. VIII of the Constitution, Branch 10 of the RTC of Cebu City, presided over by Honorable Judge SOLIVER C. PERAS, is hereby DESIGNATED as a Special Court for drugs cases, which shall hear and decide all criminal cases involving violations of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 (R.A. No. 6425), as amended, where the imposable penalty is lower than death, and which are pending before, or are cognizable by, the various branches of the RTC sitting in Cebu City.
For the purpose hereof, the following guidelines are hereby adopted:
1. The Judges of the various branches of the RTC sitting in Cebu City, other than the Branches designated as heinous crimes courts, shall make, within ten days from receipt of a copy of this Resolution, an inventory of all criminal cases involving violations of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 (R.A. No. 6425), as amended. The inventory shall indicate the case number, the date the information therein was filed, the date the accused was arraigned, and the current status of each case, i.e., whether it is for arraignment, pre-trial, or decision.
Copies of the inventory shall be furnished the Office of the Chief Justice, the Office of the Court Administrator, the Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City, and Honorable Judge Soliver C. Peras.
2. The aforementioned criminal cases which are for arraignment or pre-trial or where the reception of evidence for the defense has not yet been commenced shall be transferred to Branch 10, together with their corresponding records, which shall be duly receipted for by the Clerk of Court of Branch 10. The transfer shall be effected within thirty days following the submission of the inventory mentioned in No. 1. The rest of drugs cases shall remain with the original branches concerned and should be given utmost priority by the Presiding Judges thereof.
3. Insofar as assignments of cases are concerned, Branch 10 shall be credited with drugs cases transferred to it pursuant to the immediately preceding paragraph. Accordingly, Branch 10 should be excluded in the raffle of cases conducted subsequent to the transfer to it of the drugs cases. The branches which shall have transferred drugs cases to Branch 10 shall be given appropriate replacements therefor through raffle. The Executive Judge of the RTC of Cebu City shall adopt an effective system to implement this provision on replacements.
4. All informations for violations of the Dangerous Drugs Act, as amended, where the imposable penalty is lower than death, filed after 30 August 1999 with the RTC of Cebu City, shall forthwith be assigned to Branch 10 of said court.
This Resolution shall take effect on September 1, 1999.
Promulgated this 3rd day of August, 1999.
(SGD.) HILARIO G. DAVIDE, JR.Chief JusticeSupreme Court of the Philippines
(SGD.) JOSUE N. BELLOSILLOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) REYNATO S. PUNOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) SANTIAGO M. KAPUNANAssociate Justice
(SGD) ARTEMIO V. PANGANIBANAssociate Justice
(SGD.) FIDEL P. PURISIMAAssociate Justice
(SGD.) ARTURO B. BUENAAssociate Justice
(SGD.) JOSE A.R. MELOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) JOSE C. VITUGAssociate Justice
(SGD.) VICENTE V. MENDOZAAssociate Justice
(SGD.) LEONARDO A. QUISUMBINGAssociate Justice
(SGD.) BERNARDO P. PARDOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) MINERVA P. GONZAGA-REYESAssociate Justice
(SGD.) CONSUELO YNARES-SANTIAGOAssociate Justice
Cite This Law
Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death, <--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC, Aug 27, 1999 (Philippines)
Resolution Designating Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City as a Special Court for Drugs Cases where Imposable Penalty is Lower than Death, <--!08271999-->A.M. No. 99-7-20-SC (Phil. 1999)
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