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This is the official podcast of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Listen to summaries and discussions on significant Supreme Court Decisions, issuances, and programs. All opinions expressed in this podcast do not reflect the views of the Supreme Court. For clarity, the text of the Decision prevails.

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When are businesses registered under the Philippine Economic Zone Authority or PEZA exempt from paying value-added tax or VAT?

Listen to the #SupremeCourtPH Podcast with guest Court of Tax Appeals Associate Justice Marian Ivy F. Reyes-Fajardo, 2024... more

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In criminal cases, what is conspiracy and how is it proven? Does mere presence at preparatory meetings and expressions of agreement amount to conspiracy without proof of an overt act?

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What procedural lapses led the Court to treat earlier impeachment complaints as already initiated? How did the Court interpret “session days” and the role of the House Committee on Justice? And what guidance does this ruling provide for the conduct o... more

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In cases involving police officers or persons of authority, how does the Court evaluate testimony and other pieces of evidence, and determine lawful police conduct?

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Marian Ivy F. Reyes-Fajardo
Court of Tax Appeals Associate Justice and youngest appointed justice at 46.
Court of Tax Appeals
Episode: EPISODE 106: PEZA-Registered Businesses: VAT Exempt or Not?
Attorney Theodore O. Te
Chairperson of the Philippine Judicial Academy Department of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights; former Chief of the Supreme Court Public Information Office; teaches at the University of the Philippines College of Law
University of the Philippines College of Law
Episode: EPISODE 103 - Beyond the Testimony: What Makes Evidence Credible?
Jaime Fortunato Caringal
Court of Appeals Associate Justice and Vice Chairperson of the JSCC Technical Working Group on Processes and Capacity Building for the Supreme Court
Court of Appeals
Episode: EPISODE 101: Finding Solutions to Jail and Prison Overcrowding Through Collaborative Action
Roger Boncales
New Bilibid Prison Superintendent
Bureau of Corrections
Episode: EPISODE 101: Finding Solutions to Jail and Prison Overcrowding Through Collaborative Action
JREX Joseph Bustinera
Acting Chief Jail Superintendent and BJMP Spokesperson
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Episode: EPISODE 101: Finding Solutions to Jail and Prison Overcrowding Through Collaborative Action
Jose Maria G. Hofileña
Dean of the School of Law of the Ateneo de Manila University and member of the Commercial Law Department of the Philippine Judicial Academy.
Ateneo de Manila University
Episode: EPISODE 98: Lemon Law or Consumer Act, Which Law Protects You?
Judge Jackie B. Crisologo-Saguisag
Presiding judge of Branch 67, Metropolitan Trial Court of Makati City and member of the Philippine Judicial Academy
Episode: EPISODE 97: Small Claims 101
Jackie B. Crisologo-Saguisag
Judge of Branch 67, Metropolitan Trial Court, Makati City
Philippine Judicial Academy
Episode: EPISODE 96: Understanding Forcible Entry, Unlawful Detainer, and Summary Procedure
Tranquil Gervacio S. Salvador III
Dean of the School of Law and Jurisprudence of the Manila Adventist College and Professorial Lecturer of the Philippine Judicial Academy
Manila Adventist College
Episode: EPISODE 87: Extraordinary Writs Part Two - The Writ of Habeas Data and the Writ of Kalikasan

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Mike Navallo
Supreme Court Chief Communications Officer and attorney, specializing in judicial communications.

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EPISODE 105 – Maguindanao Massacre Case: The Conspiracy Test
Q: What must be proven to establish conspiracy?
There must be an agreement to commit a crime and that they decide to commit the crime in a particular manner. Furthermore, the court held that there must be acts done in furtherance of that agreement for conspiracy to be proved.
EPISODE 104 - Checks and Balances: Understanding the Supreme Court Ruling on Impeachment Proceeding
Q: What are the implications of the new interpretation of session days on the House's transmittal of the Articles of Impeachment?
The new definition of session days impacts the timeline for processing impeachment cases, ensuring that the House of Representatives adheres to the constitutionally mandated periods.
EPISODE 104 - Checks and Balances: Understanding the Supreme Court Ruling on Impeachment Proceeding
Q: What is the Supreme Court's basis for interpreting the House of Representatives' impeachment rules when the power to initiate all cases of impeachment is not exclusively to the House?
The Supreme Court has the authority to interpret impeachment rules due to the judicial review power established in Article 8, Section 1 of the Constitution, and this is not considered a political question.
EPISODE 102: Journey of Justice: Surviving Detention, Advocating Decongestion
Q: Why should ordinary people care about PDLs or even PRLs?
Narag stresses the point that anyone can find themselves in the justice system, and societal support is crucial for the reintegration of former inmates to prevent recidivism.
EPISODE 102: Journey of Justice: Surviving Detention, Advocating Decongestion
Q: What is Preso for? Where did the idea of Preso Foundation come from?
Narag details that Preso Foundation was started to provide critical needs for inmates, evolving into a holistic approach aimed at empowering those deprived of liberty.

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