Criminal Procedure
Rule 127 Provisional Remedies in Criminal Cases

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[1] Complete the following:

SECTION 1. Availability of provisional remedies.—The provisional remedies in civil actions, insofar as they are applicable, may be availed of in connection with the _____________________.
SECTION 1. Availability of provisional remedies.—The provisional remedies in civil actions, insofar as they are applicable, may be availed of in connection with the civil action deemed instituted with the criminal action.
[2] Complete the following:

SEC. 2. Attachment.—When the civil action is properly instituted in the criminal action as provided in Rule 111, the offended party may have the property of the accused attached as security for the satisfaction of any judgment that may be recovered from the accused in the following cases:

(a) When the accused is about to ___________________;

(b) When the criminal action is based on a ___________________ to the use of the accused who is a public officer, officer of a corporation, attorney, factor, broker, agent or clerk, in the course of his employment as such, or by any other person in a ___________, or for a ___________;

(c) When the accused has ________________, or is about to do so; and

(d) When the accused ________________.
SEC. 2. Attachment.—When the civil action is properly instituted in the criminal action as provided in Rule 111, the offended party may have the property of the accused attached as security for the satisfaction of any judgment that may be recovered from the accused in the following cases:

(a) When the accused is about to abscond from the Philippines;

(b) When the criminal action is based on a claim for money or property embezzled or fraudulently misapplied or converted to the use of the accused who is a public officer, officer of a corporation, attorney, factor, broker, agent or clerk, in the course of his employment as such, or by any other person in a fiduciary capacity, or for a willful violation of duty;

(c) When the accused has concealed, removed, or disposed of his property, or is about to do so; and

(d) When the accused resides outside the Philippines.

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