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2009-12-03 |
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J. |
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| The right to travel refers to the right to move from one place to another.[20] As we have stated in Marcos v. Sandiganbayan,[21] "xxx a person's right to travel is subject to the usual constraints imposed by the very necessity of safeguarding the system of justice. In such cases, whether the accused should be permitted to leave the jurisdiction for humanitarian reasons is a matter of the court's sound discretion." [22] | |||||