MANILA, Philippines: The Supreme Court found that the Department of Justice (DoJ) exceeded its power of subordinate legislation when it excluded persons convicted of heinous crimes from the benefits of Republic Act (RA) 10592, or the New Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) law.
MANILA, Philippines: The Supreme Court found that the Department of Justice exceeded its power of subordinate legislation when it excluded persons convicted of heinous crimes from the benefits of Republic Act 10592, or the New Good Conduct Time Allowance law.
The Court ruled that Article 97 of the RPC, as amended by RA 10592, was clear that any convicted prisoner would be entitled to GCTA as long as the prisoner was in any penal institution, rehabilitation or detention center, or any other local jail.
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