Motion To Dismiss

Law Student ako. Maybe the reason I chose this title is because I'm sitting next to a huge poster which enumerates the grounds for a Motion to Dismiss. I do that for easier memorization. And yet... bumagsak pa rin ako sa Civil Procedure!!! Argh!

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

An Intro of this Blog

Better late than never, right?

I had initially planned to have an introduction for this blog before posting an actual opinion/reaction of stuff. But I figured that the Batul issue sparked too much of my interest to let it wait. So I posted that as soon as I could.

Anyway, Motion to Dismiss is the title of this blog because, aside from the brief (and quite revealing) intro situated right under the title, I had planned to use this as my reaction/opinion online journal regarding politics, the law, and social issues. Personal thoughts regarding random stuff will be placed in another blog, which I hope some of you will get to read as well. Suportahan nyo ko ha! hehe.

Motion to Dismiss is part of the subject Civil Procedure which covers the processes and remedies that a lawyer/person can avail to fight his/her case in court. Knowing this procedure will give an aggreived person more edge in his case... to help him win or get the best of what he deserves. A motion to dismiss is a request where one party asks the judge to terminate the case because of the presence of a ground or grounds that will make the case "un-triable" (that's not actually a legal term, I'm just trying to make it easier to understand).

Hopefully, I have enough brain, energy and perseverance to keep this blog going. And if you have any reactions, violent or otherwise, I would appreciate them all. I would also appreciate it if you could pass the word on about this blog. The more people who reacts and gives their opinions, the better.

Thanks!

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