DOJ, PNP set up training program for prosecutors, police to raise conviction rate

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DOJ, PNP set up training program for prosecutors, police to raise conviction rate
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In a bid to achieve a higher conviction rate in courts, the Department of Justice and the Philippine National Police have set up a “training program” to bridge the gap between prosecutors and law enforcers.

In a bid to achieve a higher conviction rate in courts, the Department of Justice and the Philippine National Police have set up a “training program” to bridge the gap between prosecutors and law enforcers.

Justice Undersecretary Jesse Andres said the training program for law enforcers is a first of a series to be conducted nationwide “to improve case build-up or evidence gathering capability for cases that are worthy of filing in court.

According to the DOJ, 80% of cases filed by prosecutors are dismissed by courts because of lack of evidence or due to technicalities. Clavano said it is worse in the prosecution level where 90-95% of complaints filed are dismissed due to lack of documents or technicalities.21.4% conviction rate. Hopefully, after this trainingSana matupad ang hangarin na mapataas at mabigyan ng tamang hustisya ang mga nabibiktima ng krimen[Translation: At this moment, we only have a 21.4% conviction rate. Hopefully, after this training, the conviction rate will rise.

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