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  1. HOW IS ARRAIGNMENT MADE? Arraignment is made. 1. In open court. 2. By the judge or clerk. 3. By furnishing the accused with a copy of the complaint or information. 4. Reading it in the language or dialect known to him. 5. Asking him whether he pleads guilty or not guilty.

  2. Plea of guilty to capital offense; reception of evidence. — When the accused pleads guilty to a capital offense, the court shall conduct a searching inquiry into the voluntariness and full comprehension of the consequences of his plea and require the prosecution to prove his guilt and the precise degree of culpability.

  3. Arraignment and plea; how made. (a) The accused must be arraigned before the court where the complaint or information was filed or assigned for trial. The arraignment shall be made in open court by the judge or clerk by.

  4. (1) The essence of the plea of guilty in a criminal trial is that the accused, on arraignment, admits his guilt freely, voluntarily, and with full knowledge of the consequences and meaning of his act, and with a clear understanding of the precise nature of the crime or crimes charged in the complaint or information.

  5. 21 Μαΐ 2021 · Plea, in criminal procedure, is entered by the accused when criminal information containing the offense charged is read during the arraignment; it may either be a plea of guilty or plea of not guilty.

  6. The Revised Guidelines for Continuous Trial of Criminal Cases (Revised Guidelines) shall apply to all newly-filed criminal cases, including those governed by Special Laws and Rules, in the First and Second Level Courts, the Sandiganbayan and the Court of Tax Appeals as of effectivity date.

  7. When the accused pleads guilty to a capital offense, the court (a) shall conduct a searching inquiry into the voluntariness and full comprehension of the consequences of his/her plea and (b) shall require the prosecution to prove his/her guilt and the precise degree of culpability.

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