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  1. BRIG. GEN. EDUARDO M. GARCIA, Chief of the Philippine Constabulary, respondent. G.R. No. L-34039 December 11, 1971 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR HABEAS CORPUSIN BEHALF OF SGT.

  2. Mar 30, 2024 · Brigadier-General Eduardo M. Garcia, et al. Facts: On August 21, 1971, during the Liberal Party’s public meeting at Plaza Miranda for their candidates in the upcoming general elections, two hand grenades were thrown, resulting in eight deaths and numerous injuries, including several candidates.

  3. Nov 17, 2010 · Subsequently, Teodosio Lansang et al were invited by Brigadier General Eduardo Garcia of the Philippine Constabulary at Camp Crame for interrogation and investigation. After the interrogation, Lansang et al were arrested without warrant. Garcia invoked Proclamation No. 889.

  4. lawyerly.ph › juris › viewLANSANG v. GARCIA

    luzvimindo david, petitioner, vs. gen. eduardo garcia, in his capacity as chief, philippine constabulary, col. n. c. camello, in his capacity as chief of staff, philip­pine constabulary, and hon. JUAN PONCE ENRILE, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, RESPONDENTS.

  5. The Executive Secretary, The Secretary of National Defense, The Secretary of Justice, et al. Christian Monsod and Carlos P. Medina, Jr. Vs. Eduardo R. Ermita, in his capacity as Executive Secretary Republic of the Philippines

  6. The Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) averred that Eduardo’s defense of good faith and reliance on the Court’s ruling in United States v. Enriquez 13 were misplaced; what is applicable is Article 41 of the Family Code, which amended Article 390 of the Civil Code.

  7. At about eight o’clock in the morning of Good Friday, April 9, 1971, some prisoners of dormitory 4-C, while sunning themselves in front of building IV, were feloniously attacked by other prisoners who used improvised bladed weapons.