CHED Anti-Hazing Law (2018) PDF
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2018
Atty. Vevelyn O. Monsanto
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This presentation details hazing cases and the Anti-Hazing Law of 2018 in the Philippines. It highlights incidents, victim accounts, and legal aspects of hazing in various educational institutions.
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Anti-HAZING ACT OF 2018 RA 11053 Atty. Vevelyn O. Monsanto Regional Public Attorney PAO Regional Office 08 October 8, 2018 Deaths caused by hazing Deaths caused by hazing Horacio Tomas Castillo III, believed to be a victim of hazing in a case that shocked the...
Anti-HAZING ACT OF 2018 RA 11053 Atty. Vevelyn O. Monsanto Regional Public Attorney PAO Regional Office 08 October 8, 2018 Deaths caused by hazing Deaths caused by hazing Horacio Tomas Castillo III, believed to be a victim of hazing in a case that shocked the nation. Horacio’s lifeless body was found inside a bag that was dumped along the sidewalks of Balut, Tondo over the weekend. Autopsy reports indicate that the 22-year-old law student died due to a massive heart attack potentially caused by the injuries he sustained. Brutal hazing cases Christian dela Cruz In June 2015, Christian reportedly joined the notorious street gang called True Brown Style. To get accepted, he had to undergo the so-called “30 second massacre”—an initiation rite where all gang members dealt blows to the teen for half a minute. Brutal hazing cases The 14-year-old was still able to make it home after the beating, but was then rushed to the Bulacan Medical Center after complaining of breathing problems. There, the attending doctor said that Christian was already in critical condition. His death was primarily caused by internal injuries to his liver and spleen. Brutal hazing cases Ariel Inofre In October 2014, Ariel came home with badly bruised thighs. The 20-year-old refused to talk when asked by his parents about it. However, his condition quickly worsened, which forced his family to rush him to the Bicol Medical Center in Naga City. Brutal hazing cases Brutal hazing cases Guillo Servando On June 26, 2014, four students underwent the initiation rites of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity. Three of them sustained injuries, but one of them—18-year-old Guillo Cesar Servando, a sophomore at the De La Salle- College of St. Benilde—was declared dead on the spot at the condominium where the alleged hazing took Brutal hazing cases What made the incident more appalling was the CCTV footage of Servando, where he could be seen being escorted into the building, still alive, but unsteady and struggling to stay on his feet. Further CCTV footage from the elevator showed that he fell over and was dragged out into the hallway by two of the suspects. Brutal hazing cases Marc Andre Marcos Marc Andre was rushed to the emergency section of the De La Salle Medical Center in Dasmariñas, Cavite in July 2012. His arms and thighs were badly bruised, and doctors tried to revive him but failed. The 20-year-old San Beda College law freshman eventually died due to multi-organ failure. He was allegedly beaten by members of the Lex Leonum fraternity, Brutal hazing cases but the accused were cleared from charges the following year. Brutal hazing cases Brutal hazing cases Marvin Reglos In 2012, San Beda College of Law was embroiled in controversy after the death of Marvin Reglos, a first year law student. The 25-year-old was apparently still alive after allegedly undergoing the initiation rites of the Lambda Rho Beta fraternity in Antipolo City. Reglos’ family opted for an amicable settlement the next year due to unfavorable developments in their case. How many convictions since 1995? One. The case of UP Los Baños student Marlon Villanueva in 2006 in the hands of the APO fraternity. Legal Loopholes of RA 8049 1. The failure of the law to ban hazing outright. (RA 8049 only regulates hazing) 2. RA 8049 prohibits hazing only when there is no prior written notice to school authorities or the organization head 3. Liability only arises when a victim suffers from physical injury or dies as a result thereof Amendments to the Anti-Hazing Law of 1995 Under RA 8049, HAZING is defined as initiation rite or practice as a prerequisite for admission into membership in a fraternity, sorority or organization