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8.0
J U D G M E N T
RULE 120
GO TO 9.5
8.26
APPEAL (R122)
GO TO 7.0
8.24
CONVICTION
8.25
Motion for Reconsideration
8.23
ACQUITTAL, final and executory
8.22
NEW JUDGMENT
GO TO 7.0
NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CA
RULE 41
8.18
ACQUITTAL, final and executory
EXCEPTION: On ground of mistrial, it may be subject to Certiorari (R65)
[Galman v. Sandiganbayan]
8.8a
Errors of Law;
Irregularities
ALLOW introduction of additional evidence
8.4
MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION
(R121)
8.3
MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL
(R121)
8.2
CONVICTION
8.1
ACQUITTAL, final and executory
8.10
GRANTED
8.11
DENIED
8.19
APPEAL
(R122)
8.17
APPEAL
(R122)
8.8b
Newly discovered evidence
ALLOW introduction of newly discovered evidence
8.8
GRANTED
8.9
DENIED
8.16
IF QUALIFIED:
Application filed within period of appeal
8.7
PROBATION
PD No. 968
IF an accused who appeals to lower his sentence rather than for acquittal, and is granted thus subsequently becomes qualified to apply for probation, he is allowed.
See Colminares case, 2011
8.6
APPEAL
(R122)
8.14
GRANTED
8.15
DENIED
8.5
MOTION FOR REOPENING
8.12
GRANTED
8.13
DENIED
8.21
APPEAL
(R122)
8.20
NEW TRIAL