2. Instances where a person is released on recognizance 3. Sec. 17 par. b & c, Rule 114 4. Forfeiture v. cancellation (bond) 5. Sec.22 par. 2, Rule 114 6. Sec.1 par.c, Rule 115 7. Purely mechanical act (can be compelled to perform act) 8. Sec.5, Rule 117 9. Sec. 22, Bail 10. Natl & Regional State Prosecutor can conduct PI but has no authority to file crim.action 11. Joselito Daan v. Sandiganbayan March 28, 2008 GR No. 163972-77 12. To warrant postponement (see page 547-548) 13. Sex. 3, Rule 119 14. Sec.8, Rule 119 (Sanctions) 15. Conditional examination Sec.12, Rule 119 16. Sec.13,14 & 15, Rule 119 17. Distinction between conditional examination of defense witness and prosecution witness 18. Sec. 16, Rule 119 19. Memorize Sec.17, Rule 119 20. Can court defer a hearing a motion after prosecution presented its evidence? (See case of Flores,et.al v. Sandiganbayan) 21. Distinguish reopening of case v. new trial 22. Garcia v. Alconcel 23. Sec.3, Rule 120 24. Sec.6 2nd and 4th par., Rule 120 25. Civil aspect can be appealed within 15days despite acquittal of accused 26. Grounds new trial & motion for reconsideration Sec. 2 &3, Rule 121 27. Newly discovered evidences requisites 28. Sec.9 par.c, Rule 122 29. Sec.11 par. a, Rule 122 30. Last paragraph Sec.2 par.b, Rule 126 31. Sec.4, Rule 126 32. Searching questions and answers 33. Memorize Sec.14, Rule 126