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Filipino citizenship may be acquired through judicial naturalization only by an

alien
(A) born, raised, and educated in the Philippines who has all the
qualifications and none of the disqualifications to become a Filipino citizen.
(B) who has all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications to
become a Filipino citizen.
(C) born and raised in the Philippines who has all the qualifications and
none of the disqualifications to become a Filipino citizen.
(D) whose mother or father is a naturalized Filipino and who himself is
qualified to be naturalized.

The privacy of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable except


upon lawful order of the court or when
(A) public safety or public health requires otherwise as prescribed by law.
(B) dictated by the need to maintain public peace and order.
(C) public safety or order requires otherwise as prescribed by law.
(D) public safety or order requires otherwise as determined by the
President.

The city government filed a complaint for expropriation of 10 lots to build a


recreational complex for the members of the homeowners' association of Sitio
Sto. Tomas, the most populated residential compound in the city. The lot owners
challenged the purpose of the expropriation. Does the expropriation have a valid
purpose?
(A) No, because not everybody uses a recreational complex.

(B) No, because it intends to benefit a private organization.


(C) Yes, it is in accord with the general welfare clause.
(D) Yes, it serves the well-being of the local residents.

Having received tips the accused was selling narcotics, two police officers forced
open the door of his room. Finding him sitting partly dressed on the side of the
bed, the officers spied two capsules on a night stand beside the bed. When
asked, " Are these yours?", the accused seized the capsules and put them in his
mouth. A struggle ensued, in the course of which the officer pounced on the
accused, took him to a hospital where at their direction, a doctor forced an emetic
solution though a tube into the accused's stomach against his will. This process
induced vomiting. In the vomited matter were found two capsules which proved
to contain heroin. In the criminal case, the chief evidence against the accused
was the two capsules.
a. As counsel for the accused, what constitutional rights will you invoke in his
defense? (4%)
b. How should the court decide the case? (3%)

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