“We call attention to the possible unconstitutionality and avoid muddling it with issues of “wisdom,” trust, preference, labeling, and motherhood statements.” | T2TupasINQ
However, Cayosa pointed out that such authority “under the 1987 Constitution is exclusively a judicial power.”
He pointed out that under the 1987 Constitution, the three-day limit within which an arrested person must be judicially charged remains in effect even with the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
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