By Jeffrey Damicog
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering reviewing the 2000 National Prosecution Service (NPS) Rules on Appeal.
(MANILA BULLETIN)
“It’s been there since 2000 and with the developments that we have, there is a need to craft new rules on petitions for review,” stated DOJ Assistant Secretary Neal Bainto.
The DOJ official disclosed that the need to review the rules was brought up during a meeting with the Department’s officials during the latter part of 2019.
“It was actually raised during the management meeting with all the officials,” Bainto recounted
“I think everyone was in agreement that the 2000 NPS Rules on Appeal should be updated,” he added.
Bainto disclosed that among the issues that needed review include defining the jurisdiction on petitions for review and what can be appealed.
Petitions for review are appeals asking the Office of the Secretary for the reversal of resolutions of cases filed before the National Prosecution Service (NPS).
The DOJ reported that it has resolved 2,350 petitions for review in 2019 which is more than the 1,727 resolved in 2017 and the 556 resolved in 2018.
DOJ spokesman and Undersecretary Markk Perete attributed the large number of petitions for review resolved in 2019 to efforts made at the DOJ aimed at greatly reducing the backlog of pending petitions for review.
Perete recounted that back in 2016, the backlog reached “around 13,000 to 14,000 unresolved petitions for review.”
(MANILA BULLETIN)
“It’s been there since 2000 and with the developments that we have, there is a need to craft new rules on petitions for review,” stated DOJ Assistant Secretary Neal Bainto.
The DOJ official disclosed that the need to review the rules was brought up during a meeting with the Department’s officials during the latter part of 2019.
“It was actually raised during the management meeting with all the officials,” Bainto recounted
“I think everyone was in agreement that the 2000 NPS Rules on Appeal should be updated,” he added.
Bainto disclosed that among the issues that needed review include defining the jurisdiction on petitions for review and what can be appealed.
Petitions for review are appeals asking the Office of the Secretary for the reversal of resolutions of cases filed before the National Prosecution Service (NPS).
The DOJ reported that it has resolved 2,350 petitions for review in 2019 which is more than the 1,727 resolved in 2017 and the 556 resolved in 2018.
DOJ spokesman and Undersecretary Markk Perete attributed the large number of petitions for review resolved in 2019 to efforts made at the DOJ aimed at greatly reducing the backlog of pending petitions for review.
Perete recounted that back in 2016, the backlog reached “around 13,000 to 14,000 unresolved petitions for review.”