This document outlines a lesson on the prosecution of civil actions that are instituted alongside criminal actions. It lists 5 topics that will be covered: 1) When a criminal action is filed, what civil action is instituted and exceptions. 2) Consolidation of separately filed civil actions. 3) Effect of acquittal on civil liability. 4) Effect of accused's death on civil liability. 5) Elements of a prejudicial question. It provides 14 case readings to support the discussion of these topics.
This document outlines a lesson on the prosecution of civil actions that are instituted alongside criminal actions. It lists 5 topics that will be covered: 1) When a criminal action is filed, what civil action is instituted and exceptions. 2) Consolidation of separately filed civil actions. 3) Effect of acquittal on civil liability. 4) Effect of accused's death on civil liability. 5) Elements of a prejudicial question. It provides 14 case readings to support the discussion of these topics.
This document outlines a lesson on the prosecution of civil actions that are instituted alongside criminal actions. It lists 5 topics that will be covered: 1) When a criminal action is filed, what civil action is instituted and exceptions. 2) Consolidation of separately filed civil actions. 3) Effect of acquittal on civil liability. 4) Effect of accused's death on civil liability. 5) Elements of a prejudicial question. It provides 14 case readings to support the discussion of these topics.
This document outlines a lesson on the prosecution of civil actions that are instituted alongside criminal actions. It lists 5 topics that will be covered: 1) When a criminal action is filed, what civil action is instituted and exceptions. 2) Consolidation of separately filed civil actions. 3) Effect of acquittal on civil liability. 4) Effect of accused's death on civil liability. 5) Elements of a prejudicial question. It provides 14 case readings to support the discussion of these topics.
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RULE 111
III. PROSECUTION OF CIVIL ACTION
(Four Hours)
Lesson Outline:
1) When a criminal action is filed in court, what civil action is instituted with the criminal action? What are the exceptions?
2) What is the rule regarding consolidation of a separately instituted civil action with the subsequently filed criminal action?
3) What is the effect of acquittal of the accused on his civil liability?
4) What happens to the civil liability of the accused when he dies?
5) What are the elements of a prejudicial question?
Readings:
1. a) Casupanan et al. v. Laroya, G.R. No. 145391, Aug. 26, 2002;
2. b) Cheng v. Sy, G.R. No. 174238, July 7, 2009; 3. c) P/Chief Inspector Fernando Billedo, et al vs. Wilhemina Wagan, et al, G.R. No. 175091, July 13, 2011; 4. d) Rodriquez v. Ponferrada, et al., G.R. Nos. 155531-34, July 29, 2005; 5. e) Lim v. Mindanao Wines & Liquor Galleria, G.R. No. 175851, July 4, 2012; 6. f) People v. Bayotas , G.R. No. 102007, Sept. 2, 1994; 7. g) Fonacier v. Sandiganbayan , 238 SCRA 655; 8. h) Pimentel v. People, G.R. No. 172060, Sept. 13, 2010) 9. i) Dreamwork Construction, Inc. v. Janiola, G.R. No. 184861, June 30, 2009; 10. j) Yap v. Paras, GR 101236, Jan. 30, 1992; 11. k) Samson v. Daway, G.R. No. 160054-55, July 21, 2004; 12. l) PNB v. Raymundo, G.R. No. 208672, Dec. 7, 2016; 13. m) People v. Layag, G.R. No. 214875, Oct. 17, 2016; 14. n) Consing Jr. v. People, G.R. No. 161975, July 15, 2013;