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2011-12-05 |
DEL CASTILLO, J. |
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| In line with this and as "the right of counsel is absolute and may be invoked at all times", [22] we required petitioners to enter the appearance of a counsel. [23] Upon petitioners' manifestation of their failure to secure the services of a counsel due to financial constraints, the Court resolved to appoint a counsel de oficio to assist them in litigating their case. [24] | |||||
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2008-04-14 |
AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ, J. |
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| Even if the judgment had become final and executory, it may still be recalled, and the accused afforded the opportunity to be heard by himself and counsel. [22] However, instead of remanding the case to the CA for a decision on the merits, we opt to resolve the same so as not to further delay the final disposition of this case. | |||||