Due Process
Monte v. Savellano, Jr., 287 SCRA 245, enumerates the requirements of due process in a criminal proceeding, to wit:
(a) that the court or tribunal trying the case is properly clothed with judicial power to hear and determine the matter before it;
(b) that jurisdiction is lawfully acquired by it over the person of the accused;
(c) that the accused is given opportunity to be heard; and
(d) that judgment is rendered only upon lawful hearing.
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