Just a teeny-weeny note.
Incommunicado detention means: your lawyers, family members, priest, and all those entitled to visit you, are not allowed to visit you or communicate with you – you are incommunicado.
House arrest after an accused is granted bail with prohibition on using the telephone, internet, email, cellphone, etc. (anti-terrorism law) is a violation of the right to due process (for being a form of punishment without hearing), the right to be presumed innocent, the right of privacy of communication, and a host of other rights; and is therefore on its face unconstitutional; but don’t say it is incommunicado detention (as used in Sec. 12, par.2 of the Bill of Rights: “…Secret detention places, solitary, incommunicado, or other similar forms of detention are prohibited.”), if you don’t want to look stupid before the courts.
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