Enumerate the fifteen documents that were considered bases for charges against Jose Rizal. Tell how they proved Rizal’s innocence or guilt.
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Answer:
The documentary proof protected the subsequent fifteen exhibits:
1. Antonio Luna's letter to Mariano Ponce
2. Rizal's letter to his own circle of relatives
3. Marcelo H. del Pilar's letter to Deodato Areliano
4. Kundiman is the name of a poem.
5. Carlos Oliver's letter to an nameless character
6. A Masonic report is range six.
7. Dimasalang's signature on a letter
8. Dimasalang's letter to an unnamed committee
9. An nameless and undated letter to the Hongkong Telegraph's Editor 10. Ildefonso Laurel's letter to Rizal
11.Rizal Segundo's letter
12.Marcelo H. del Pilar's letter to Don Juan A. Tenluz
13.Transcript of Pingkian's speech
14.Tik-speech Tik's transcript 15.Laong Laan's poetry
Explanation:
Bonifacio had formed a Katipunan which was a secret revolutionary organisation. Dr. Pio Valenzuela was the Katipunan's secret ambassador who worked in Dapitan. People who planned to save Rizal from the ship Castilla, which was moored in Manila Bay at the time: Bonifacio Andres Jacinto Emilio Several other valiant Katipuneros.
Rizal was charged with three crimes: rebellion, sedition, and treason. Penalty for Illegal Association Rebellion and sedition were punishable by life in prison or execution. The penalty for illegal association was 325 to 3,250 pesetas in jail and a fine.