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  1. BAR EXAMINATION 2009. CRIMINAL LAW. 20 September 2009. 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. INSTRUCTIONS. This questionnaire is in two (2) PARTS: Part I with ten (10) questions (numbered I to X), contained in six (6) pages; and Part II with nine (9) questions (numbered XI-XIX), contained in five (5) pages, for a total number of eleven (11) pages.

  2. INSTRUCTIONS. This questionnaire is in TWO (2) PARTS: Part I with ten (10) questions (numbered I to X), contained in seven (7) pages; and Part II with eight (8) questions (numbered XI-XVIII), contained in six (6) pages, for a total number of thirteen (13) pages.

  3. BAR EXAMINATION 2009. MERCHANTILE LAW. 20 September 2009. 8 A.M. - 12 NN. INSTRUCTIONS. This questionnaire is in TWO (2) PARTS: Part I with ten (10) questions (numbered I to X), contained in six (6) pages; and Part II with ten (10) questions (numbered XI-XX), contained in seven (7) pages, for a total number of thirteen (13) pages.

  4. On 26 March 2010, the Supreme Court issued the List of Successful Examinees of 2009 Bar Examinations. The passing rate is 24.58% (1,451 out of 5,903 examinees from 108 law schools). The Top 10 examinees are: 1. YEBRA, Reinier Paul R. (84.80, San Beda College) 2. TAPIC, Charlene May C. (84.60, San Beda College) 3. LIM, John Paul T. (84.50 ...

  5. 2009 Bar Examination Questions: Political Law Labor Law. Civil Law Taxation. Criminal Law Mercantile Law; Remedial Law Legal Ethics

  6. The document is a set of instructions and questions for the 2009 Philippine Bar Examination in Criminal Law. It contains two parts, with Part I having 10 questions and Part II having 9 questions.

  7. This document contains sample questions from a 2009 Philippine criminal law bar exam. It includes 10 multiple choice or short answer questions testing various concepts in criminal law, such as: 1) Whether certain individuals would be considered recidivists or liable for separate crimes based on fact patterns.

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