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RIZAL’S TRIAL

Rizal’s trial - self-explanation

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RIZAL’S TRIAL

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- REBELLION

- SEDITION

- ILLEGAL ASSOCIATION

3 CRIMES ACCUSED TO

RIZAL

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PENALTIES:

- LIFE IMPRISONMENT

- DEATH PENALTY

- CORRECTIONAL IMPRISONMENT

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Two kinds of evidence presented against Rizal:

- DOCUMENTARY- TESTIMONIAL

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CUARTEL DE ESPAÑA - DECEMBER 26, 1896

CUARTEL DE ESPAÑA - DECEMBER 26, 1896

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- Rizal (the accused)- Capt. Rafael Dominguez (Judge

Advocate)- Lt. Enrique De Alcocer

(Prosecuting Attorney)- Lt. Luis Taviel De Andrade- Spectators

OTHER PEOPLE IN THE COURTROOM

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“The judges cannot be vindictive, the judges can only be just”

- Lt. Luis Taviel De Andrade

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- Col. Togores Arjona

- Gov. General Polavieja

- Judge Advocate General Nicolas Dela Peña

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Polavieja Signs Rizal’s Execution – December 28

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