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BICOL COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION


DARAGA, ALBAY

VISION
Bicol College envisions to be a university offering affordable education geared toward academic excellence, leadership and social responsibility for the
empowerment of the individual in a changing world.

MISSION
The mission of the Bicol College is to provide necessary support to excel in research, instruction and community outreach in order to produce competitive
graduates with strong social commitment.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES


1. Pass the licensure Examination for Criminologist
2. Apply knowledge and skills in their field of profession
3. Excel in their field to become effective leaders in the community
4. Contribute to the continuing development of Criminal Justice Education fields through research.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES
1. Establish proficiency and technical knowledge in the fields of criminalistics, law enforcement administration, criminal sociology, criminal law and
procedure, correctional and security administration, ethics, community relations and defensive tactics.
2. Practice the values of love of God, morality, decency and discipline.
3. Support public interest over and above personal interest, and maintain the principle of superior-subordinate accountability.
4. Construct innovative system in the administration of the agency and in the implementation of laws, programs, policies, rules and procedures to
address the specific needs of the people.
5. Respond willingness to adopt life-long learning process for professional growth through continuous education and research.

Course Title: CLJ5TES


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BICOL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
DARAGA, ALBAY

EQUIPMENT (E) TEACHING AID (A)


E1- Laptop A1- Cases from the Supreme Courts
E2- Projector A2- Textbooks
A3- Codal

COURSE EVALUATION : Quizzes – 25 % 0.5% will be deducted to the term grade for every absences.
Projects – 10%
Class Participation – 35%
Major Examination – 30%

TEXTBOOK : Atty. Clarence Paul V. Oaminal, 2007. Compendium on Arrest, Searches and Seizures
Manuel R. Pamaran, Ll. B., 2012. Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure Annotated
RBSI Editorial Staff, 2011. Rules of Court

REFERENCES : Atty. Clarence Paul V. Oaminal, 2007. Compendium on Arrest, Searches and Seizures
Manuel R. Pamaran, Ll. B., 2012. Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure Annotated
RBSI Editorial Staff, 2011. Rules of Court ( Rules on Evidence)

COURSE MATERIALS MADE AVAILABLE : Research Paper


Term Paper
Case Analysis
Case Study
Critical Analysis

Course Title: CLJ5TES


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BICOL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
DARAGA, ALBAY

COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
Prepared by: Checked by: Recommended by: Approved by:

ATTY. JAY EMMANUEL A. HAYAGAN __________________________ __________________________ __________________________

COURSE SYLLABUS
1. Course Code : CLJ5TES
2. Course Title : Court Testimony
3. Prerequisite(s) :
4. Credit : 3 Units
5. No. of Hours : 54 hours
6. Course Description : The course covers the study on the jurisdiction in criminal cases, prosecution of offenses, contents and parts of a complaint
and an information, rules on arrest, searches and seizures, qualifications and disqualifications of a witness and rules in the presentation of evidence. A critical
analysis of various Supreme Court cases to supplement the discussions in the textbooks.
OBJECTIVES INTENDED EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS/ ASSESSMENT TASKS ALLOCATION OF
TOPICS LEARNING TOOLS TIME
OUTCOMES
Participate in the The student would be
development of the ORIENTATION OF THE familiar with the VMO,
program. VMO, PEO, PO PEO, PO of Bicol
Familiarize of the COURSE College. STUDENT MANUAL ESSAY 3 hours
course requirement. ORIENTATION AND Awareness of the
REQUIREMENTS requirements of the
course
Understand the brief The student would
OVERVIEW OF THE
overview of the subject. understand the need to
COURT TESTIMONY, TEXTBOOK ESSAY 3 hours
study the subject as
AS A SUBJECT
well as the importance
Course Title: CLJ5TES
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BICOL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
DARAGA, ALBAY

of it in their future
endevours.
JURISDICTION OVER The student would be
THE SUBJECT- familiar with terms and
MATTER concepts relative to the
given topics.
Participate actively in
JURISDICTION OVER
class discussion TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 6 hours
THE PERSON OF THE
ACCUSED

JURISDICTION OVER
THE TERRITORY
Fully understand the JURISDICTION OVER The student would be
concepts relative to the THE SUBJECT- familiar in reading and
topics on criminal MATTER understanding some
jurisdiction decisions of the
JURISDICTION OVER Supreme Court relative CASES FROM SUPREME RECITATION/CASE
3 hours
THE PERSON OF THE to the topics. COURTS DIGEST
ACCUSED

JURISDICTION OVER
THE TERRITORY
Participate actively in The student would be
class discussion. familiar with terms and
Realize the usual role concepts relative to the
PROSECUTION OF
of an arresting officer in given topics. TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
OFFENSES (Rule 110)
the hearing and
prosecution of criminal
cases.
Participate actively in The student would be
class discussion. familiar with terms and
Realize the usual role ARREST (Rule 113) concepts relative to the TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
of an arresting officer in given topics.
the hearing and
Course Title: CLJ5TES
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BICOL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
DARAGA, ALBAY

prosecution of criminal
cases.
Fully understand the The student would be
concepts relative to the familiar in reading and
topic understanding some CASES FROM SUPREME RECITATION/CASE
ARREST (Rule 113) 6 hours
decisions of the COURTS DIGEST
Supreme Court relative
to the topics.
Participate actively in The student would be
class discussion. familiar with terms and
Realize the usual role concepts relative to the
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
of an arresting officer in given topics. TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
(Rule 126)
the hearing and
prosecution of criminal
cases.
Fully understand the The student would be
concepts relative to the familiar in reading and
topic SEARCH AND SEIZURE understanding some CASES FROM SUPREME RECITATION/CASE
6 hours
(Rule 126) decisions of the COURTS DIGEST
Supreme Court relative
to the topics.
OVERVIEW OF THE The student would be
REVISED RULES ON familiar with terms and
Participate actively in EVIDENCE RELATIVE concepts relative to the
TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
class discussion. TO THE TOPIC ON given topics.
TESTIMONIAL
EVIDENCE
The student would be
QUALIFICATIONS AND
Participate actively in familiar with terms and
DISQUALIFICATIONS TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
class discussion. concepts relative to the
OF WITNESSES
given topics.
Fully understand the QUALIFICATIONS AND The student would be
CASES FROM SUPREME RECITATION/CASE
concepts relative to the DISQUALIFICATIONS familiar in reading and 6 hours
COURTS DIGEST
topic OF WITNESSES understanding some
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BICOL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
DARAGA, ALBAY

decisions of the
Supreme Court relative
to the topics.
The student would be
Participate actively in TESTIMONIAL familiar with terms and
TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
class discussion. PRIVILEGE concepts relative to the
given topics.
PRESENTATION OF The student would be
EVIDENCE (Rule 132) familiar with terms and
Participate actively in
concepts relative to the TEXTBOOK QUIZ/RECITATION 3 hours
class discussion.
EXAMINATION OF given topics.
WITNESSES
54 HOURS

Course Title: CLJ5TES


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