Selasa, 03 Mei 2016

We've gone virtual!

We're pretty lucky to have our Studio Shop in Warwick - not only is it a town full of brilliant independent shops and amazing people who make great events happen, but it's also a forward thinking town happy to embrace new ideas and technologies to promote and boost the town itself.

Lots of shops in Warwick have done a google 360 virtual tour, including us!

We used locally based Striking Exposures who spent a morning with us photographing our newly stocked Studio Shop.

Now, when you search for Ceri Jam on Google, this is what you'll see:



You can click on ourvirtual tourand have a nosey around our shop, if you click on our shop front you'll be directed to this:



We're really happy with the outcome of our tour, we think they're an excellent way to showcase what a town has on offer. Check out our virtual tour, have a pan / scroll around and let us know what you think!





reff : http://ceri-jam.blogspot.com/2013/11/weve-gone-virtual.html

Reodica v CA

FACTS:
1.) Isabelita Reodica was charged with Reckless Imprudence Resulting in Damage to Property with Slight Physical Injury after hitting Bonsol while driving in a van. Three days after the accident a complaint was filed before thefiscal's office against the petitioner.
2.) TC: pleaded not guilty, still ensued. RTC: guilty. CA: re-affirmed.
3.) In its motionfor reconsideration, petitioner now assails that the court erred in giving its penalty on complex damage to property and slight physical injuries both being light offenses over which the RTC has nojurisdictionon ground of prescription or lack of jurisdiction.

ISSUE: Whether the quasi offenses already prescribed.

Filing of a complaint in the fiscal?s office involving a felony under the RPC is sufficient to interrupt the running of prescription. But filing acomplaint under the fiscal's office involving offenses punished by a speciallaw (i.e. ordinance) does not interrupt the running of prescription. Act 3326 is the governing law on prescriptions of crimes punishable by a special law which states that prescription is only interrupted upon judicial proceeding.






reff : http://casethropy.blogspot.com/2014/09/reodica-v-ca.html