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2007-03-22 |
QUISUMBING, J. |
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We agree with Lubigan's submission. The essence of due process is to be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard and to submit any evidence in support of his defense.[12] Where opportunity to be heard, either through oral arguments or pleadings, is accorded, there is no denial of due process.[13] What is offensive to due process is the denial of the opportunity to be heard.[14] |