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REFERENCES AND SOURCES:

Book
Internet

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students
should be able to:
appraise the legal basis of due
process;
justify the importance of a due
process, and;
critique a particular scenario in using
due process.

II. PROCEDURES:
A. Preparatory Activities

Greetings
Prayer
Attendance
Classroom management

III. MOTIVATION:
The students will read a selection titled
Instant Justice. Afterwards, they have to
draw conclusion about the said story
through a skit.

IV. LESSON PROPER:


A. Due process
SOURCE:
selected=595

http://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?

a. Employment
SOURCE:

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/employment

b. School
SOURCE:

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/employment

c. Investigation
SOURCE:
http://www.wikipedia.org/browse/investigation?s=t

Due Process

A fundamental principle of fairness in all


legal matters, both civil and criminal,
especially in the courts.

All legal procedures set by statute and court


practice, including notice of rights, must be
followed for each individual so that no
prejudicial or unequal treatment will result.

SOURCE: http://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?
selected=595

ARTICLE 3:

One of the most vital and precious


rights accorded to an accused by the
constitution is due process.
Under Section 14, Article 3 of the
1987 Constitution.
SOURCE: http://www.wordpress.com

EMPLOYMENT
an act or instance of employing someone or
something.
the state of being employed; employ;
service: to begin or terminate employment.
an occupation by which a person earns a
living; work; business.
SOURCE:
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/employment

SCHOOL
an institution where instruction is given,
especially to persons under college age.
an institution for instruction in a particular
skill or field.
a college or university.
SOURCE:
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/school?s=t

SCHOOL
Classifications of offenses and sanctions
for students:
Minor offenses
- Non participation to flag rites.
- Failure to wear prescribed uniform,
haircut and school ID
- Cutting classes

SCHOOL
Sanctions for minor offenses:
1st offense- written reprimand
2nd offense- community service
3rd offense- suspension

Major offenses:

Disturbing classes
Unnecessary shouting, cursing
Smoking
gambling

SOURCE:
http://www.wikipedia.org/browse/school?s=t

INVESTIGATION
PROCEDURE:
There must be an impartial court or
tribunal clothed with judicial power to
hear
Jurisdiction must be lawfully acquired
over the person of the defendant.
SOURCE: http://www.wikipedia.org/browse/investigation?s=t

V. EVALUATION:
The students will have to perform in the
form of tableau the process of a certain
situation wherein the due process will be
applied.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tableau278469

VI. ASSIGNMENT:
Read about Article 4 of 1987 Philippine
Constitution.

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