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Article III. Bill of Rights - Coggle Diagram
Article III. Bill of Rights
SECTIONS
SECTION 22.
SECTION 1. The right to a fair trial and equal protection under the law.
All people who are subject to the law should be treated the same. Everyone has the right to be heard before they are sentenced. This applies to everyone inside the Philippines' territorial jurisdiction, including foreigners.
SECTION 21.
SECTION 2.
The right against unreasonable searches and arrests.
Every search needs a valid warrant search; every arrest requires a valid warrant of arrest as well.
SECTION 20.
SECTION 3. 1) The right to privacy of communications and correspondence.
Everyone has the right to privacy; freedom from unwanted publicity and disclosure.
(2) known as the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine.
Evidences obtained from illegal arrests, searches are not admissible in the court of law.
SECTION 19.
SECTION 4. Freedom of speech and expression.
This section covers any form of oral expressions, pictures, actions, and the like; the press, which includes any type of publication; the right to assemble peacefully; and the right to petition the government for complaints.
SECTION 18.
SECTION 5. Religious freedom.
Every individual has the right to believe in a higher being or not to believe as well. The exercise of beliefs, however, is limited.
SECTION 17.
SECTION 6.
SECTION 16.
SECTION 7.
SECTION 15.
SECTION 8.
SECTION 9.
SECTION 13.
SECTION 10.
SECTION 12.
SECTION 11.
SECTION 14.
The declaration and enumeration of an individual’s rights and privileges which the constitution is designed to protect against violations of the government or individuals.
It is the most important part of the bill of law. Without it, our constitution will be weak. It will only empower the government and weaken the governed
It balances the power of the governing authority and the power of the governed.