Distinguish Bar by prior judgment from conclusiveness of judgment
Distinguish civil actions from special proceedings.
What is the object of the Katarungang Pambarangay Law? (2%) a) How should the records of child and family cases in the Family Courts or RTC designated by the Supreme Court to handle Family Court cases be treated and dealt with? (3%) b) Under what conditions may the identity of parties in child and family cases be divulged (2%) Under Republic Act No. 8353, one may be charged with and found guilty of qualified rape if he knew on or before the commission of the crime that he is afflicted with Human ImmunoDeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or any other sexually transmissible disease and the virus or disease is transmitted to the victim. Under Section 17(a) of Republic Act No. 8504 the court may compel the accused to submit himself to a blood test where blood samples would be extracted from his veins to determine whether he has HIV. (8%) a) Are the rights of the accused to be presumed innocent of the crime charged, to privacy, and against self-incrimination violated by such compulsory testing? Explain. What is an interlocutory order? (2%) What is the difference between a judgment and an opinion of the court? (2.5%) What is the difference, if any, between the conciliation proceedings under the Katarungang Pambarangay Law and the negotiations for an amicable settlement during the pre-trial conference under the Rules of Court? (2%) In rendering a decision, should a court take into consideration the possible effect of its verdict upon the political stability and economic welfare of the nation? 4% What is the concept of remedial law? (2%) Distinguish Cause of action from action