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Criminal law : the revised penal code book 1 / Andrix D. Domingo.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Itogon, Benguet : Coaching for Results Publishing, c2021.Edition: First editionDescription: 813 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9786218205024 (paperback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KPM3794.3 D71 2021 Bk. 1
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Contents:
Preliminary Title – Date of Effectiveness and Application of the Provisions of this Code -- Article 1. Time when Act takes effect -- Article 2. Application of its provisions -- Title One – FELONIES AND CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH AFFECT CRIMINAL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Felonies -- Article 3. Definitions -- Article 4. Criminal liability -- Article 5. Duty of the court in connection with acts which should be repressed but which are not covered by the law, and in cases of excessive penalties -- Article 6. Consummated, frustrated, and attempted felonies -- Article 7. When light felonies are punishable -- Article 8. Conspiracy and proposal to commit felony -- Article 9. Grave felonies, less grave felonies and light felonies -- Article 10. Offenses not subject to the provisions of this Code -- Chapter II. – Justifying Circumstances and Circumstances Which Exempt from Criminal Liability -- Article 11. Justifying circumstances -- Article 12. Circumstances which exempt from criminal liability -- Chapter III. – Circumstances Which Mitigate Criminal Liability -- Article 13. Mitigating circumstances -- Chapter IV. – Circumstances Which Aggravate Criminal Liability -- Article 14. Aggravating circumstances -- Chapter V. – Alternative Circumstances -- Article 15. Their concept -- Title Two – PERSONS CRIMINALLY LIABLE FOR FELONIES -- Article 16. Who are criminally liable -- Article 17. Principals -- Article 18. Accomplices -- Article 19. Accessories -- Article 20. Accessories who are exempt from criminal liability -- ANTI-FENCING LAW (P.D. NO. 1612) -- OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE LAW (P.D. 1829) -- Title Three – PENALTIES -- Chapter I. Penalties in General -- Article 21. Penalties that may be imposed -- Article 22. Retroactive effect of penal laws -- Article 23. Effect of pardon by the offended party -- Article 24. Measures of prevention or safety which are not considered penalties -- Chapter II. Classification of Penalties -- Article 25. Penalties which may be imposed -- Article 26. Fine -- Chapter III. – Duration and Effect of Penalties -- Section 1. – Duration of Penalties -- Article 27. Reclusion Perpetua -- Article 28. Computation of Penalties -- Article 29. Period of preventive imprisonment deducted from term of imprisonment -- Section 2. – Effects of the penalties according to their respective nature -- Article 30. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification -- Article 31. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification -- Article 32. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification for the exercise of the right of suffrage -- Article 33. Effects of the penalties of suspension from any public office, profession, or calling, or the right of suffrage -- Article 34. Civil interdiction -- Article 35. Effects of bond to keep the peace -- Article 36. Pardon, its effects -- Article 37. Cost; What are included -- Article 38. Pecuniary liabilities; Order of payment -- Article 39. Subsidiary penalty -- Section 3. – Penalties in which other accessory penalties are inherent -- Article 40. Death; Its accessory penalties -- Article 41. Reclusion perpetua and reclusion temporal; Their accessory penalties -- Article 42. Prision mayor; Its accessory penalties -- Article 43. Prision correccional; Its accessory penalties -- Article 44. Arresto; Its accessory penalties -- Article 45. Confiscation and forfeiture of the proceeds or instruments of the crime -- Chapter IV. – Application of Penalties -- Section 1. – Rules for the application of penalties to the persons criminally liable and for the graduation of the same -- Article 46. Penalty to be imposed upon principals in general -- Article 47. In what cases the death penalty shall not be imposed; Automatic review of death penalty cases -- Article 48. Penalty for complex crimes -- Article 49. Penalty to be imposed upon the principals when the crime committed is different from that intended -- Article 50. Penalty to be imposed upon principals of a frustrated crime -- Article 51. Penalty to be imposed upon principals of attempted crime -- Article 52. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in a consummated crime -- Article 53. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories to the commission of a consummated felony -- Article 54. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in a frustrated crime -- Article 55. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories of a frustrated crime -- Article 56. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in an attempted crime -- Article 57. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories of an attempted crime -- Article 58. Additional penalty to be imposed upon certain accessories -- Article 59. Penalty to be imposed in case of failure to commit the crime because the means employed or the aims sought are impossible -- Article 60. Exceptions to the rules established in Articles 50 to 57 -- Article 61. Rules of graduating penalties -- Section 2. – Rules for the application of penalties with regard to the mitigating and aggravating circumstances, and habitual delinquency -- Article 62. Effects of the attendance of mitigating or aggravating circumstances and of habitual delinquency -- Article 63. Rules for the application of indivisible penalties -- Article 64. Rules for the application of penalties which contain three periods -- Article 65. Rule in cases in which the penalty is not composed of three periods -- Article 66. Imposition of fines -- Article 67. Penalty to be imposed when not all the requisites of exemption of the fourth circumstance of Article 12 are present -- Article 68. Penalty to be imposed upon a person under eighteen years of age -- Article 69. Penalty to be imposed when the crime committed is not wholly excusable -- Article 70. Successive service of sentences -- Article 71. Graduated scales -- Article 72. Preference in the payment of the civil liabilities -- Section 3. – Provisions common in the last two preceding sections -- Article 73. Presumption in regard to the imposition of accessory penalties -- Article 74. Penalty higher than reclusion perpetua in certain cases -- Article 75. Increasing or reducing the penalty of fine by one or more degrees -- Article 76. Legal period of duration of divisible penalties -- Article 77. When the penalty is a complex one composed of three distinct penalties -- Chapter V. – Execution and Service of Penalties -- Section 1. – General Provisions -- Article 78. When and how a penalty is to be executed -- Article 79. Suspension of the execution and service of the penalties in case of insanity -- Section 2. – Execution of principal penalties -- Article 86. Reclusion perpetua, reclusion temporal, prision, mayor, prision correccional and arresto mayor -- Article 87. Destierro -- Article 88. Arresto menor INDETERMINATE SENTENCE LAW (R.A. 4103, As amended) -- Title Four – EXTINCTION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Total Extinction of Criminal Liability -- Article 89. How criminal liability is totally extinguished -- Article 90. Prescription of crime -- Article 91. Computation of prescription of offenses -- Article 92. When and how penalties prescribe -- Article 93. Computation of the prescription of penalties -- Chapter II. – Partial Extinction of Criminal Liability -- Article 94. Partial extinction of criminal liability -- Article 95. Obligation incurred by a person granted conditional pardon -- Article 96. Effect of commutation of sentence -- Article 97. Allowance for good conduct -- Article 98. Special time allowance for loyalty -- Article 99. Who grants time allowances -- Title Five – CIVIL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Persons Civilly Liable for Felonies -- Article 100. Civil liability of a person guilty of felony -- Article 101. Rules regarding civil liability in certain cases -- Article 102. Subsidiary civil liability of innkeepers, tavern keepers, and proprietors of establishments -- Article 103. Subsidiary civil liability of other persons -- Chapter II. – What Civil Liability Includes -- Article 104. What is included in civil liability -- Article 105. Restitution; How made -- Article 106. Reparation; How made -- Article 107. Indemnification; What is included -- Article 108. Obligation to make restoration, reparation for damages, or indemnification for consequential damages and action to demand the same; Upon whom it devolves -- Article 109. Share of each person civilly liable -- Article 110. Several and subsidiary liability of principals, accomplices, and accessories of felony; Preference in payment -- Article 111. Obligation to make restitution in a certain case -- Chapter III. – Extinction and Survival of Civil Liability -- Article 112. Extinction of civil liability -- Article 113. Obligation to satisfy civil liability -- PROBATION LAW OF 1976 (P.D. 968, As amended).
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Preliminary Title – Date of Effectiveness and Application of the Provisions of this Code -- Article 1. Time when Act takes effect -- Article 2. Application of its provisions -- Title One – FELONIES AND CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH AFFECT CRIMINAL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Felonies -- Article 3. Definitions -- Article 4. Criminal liability -- Article 5. Duty of the court in connection with acts which should be repressed but which are not covered by the law, and in cases of excessive penalties -- Article 6. Consummated, frustrated, and attempted felonies -- Article 7. When light felonies are punishable -- Article 8. Conspiracy and proposal to commit felony -- Article 9. Grave felonies, less grave felonies and light felonies --
Article 10. Offenses not subject to the provisions of this Code -- Chapter II. – Justifying Circumstances and Circumstances Which Exempt from Criminal Liability -- Article 11. Justifying circumstances -- Article 12. Circumstances which exempt from criminal liability -- Chapter III. – Circumstances Which Mitigate Criminal Liability -- Article 13. Mitigating circumstances
-- Chapter IV. – Circumstances Which Aggravate Criminal Liability -- Article 14. Aggravating circumstances -- Chapter V. – Alternative Circumstances -- Article 15. Their concept --
Title Two – PERSONS CRIMINALLY LIABLE FOR FELONIES -- Article 16. Who are criminally liable -- Article 17. Principals -- Article 18. Accomplices -- Article 19. Accessories -- Article 20. Accessories who are exempt from criminal liability -- ANTI-FENCING LAW (P.D. NO. 1612) -- OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE LAW (P.D. 1829) -- Title Three – PENALTIES -- Chapter I. Penalties in General -- Article 21. Penalties that may be imposed -- Article 22. Retroactive effect of penal laws -- Article 23. Effect of pardon by the offended party -- Article 24. Measures of prevention or safety which are not considered penalties -- Chapter II. Classification of Penalties -- Article 25. Penalties which may be imposed -- Article 26. Fine --
Chapter III. – Duration and Effect of Penalties -- Section 1. – Duration of Penalties -- Article 27. Reclusion Perpetua -- Article 28. Computation of Penalties -- Article 29. Period of preventive imprisonment deducted from term of imprisonment -- Section 2. – Effects of the penalties according to their respective nature -- Article 30. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification -- Article 31. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification -- Article 32. Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary special disqualification for the exercise of the right of suffrage -- Article 33. Effects of the penalties of suspension from any public office, profession, or calling, or the right of suffrage -- Article 34. Civil interdiction -- Article 35. Effects of bond to keep the peace -- Article 36. Pardon, its effects -- Article 37. Cost; What are included -- Article 38. Pecuniary liabilities; Order of payment -- Article 39. Subsidiary penalty -- Section 3. – Penalties in which other accessory penalties are inherent -- Article 40. Death; Its accessory penalties -- Article 41. Reclusion perpetua and reclusion temporal; Their accessory penalties -- Article 42. Prision mayor; Its accessory penalties -- Article 43. Prision correccional; Its accessory penalties -- Article 44. Arresto; Its accessory penalties -- Article 45. Confiscation and forfeiture of the proceeds or instruments of the crime -- Chapter IV. – Application of Penalties -- Section 1. – Rules for the application of penalties to the persons criminally liable and for the graduation of the same -- Article 46. Penalty to be imposed upon principals in general -- Article 47. In what cases the death penalty shall not be imposed; Automatic review of death penalty cases -- Article 48. Penalty for complex crimes -- Article 49. Penalty to be imposed upon the principals when the crime committed is different from that intended -- Article 50. Penalty to be imposed upon principals of a frustrated crime -- Article 51. Penalty to be imposed upon principals of attempted crime -- Article 52. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in a consummated crime -- Article 53. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories to the commission of a consummated felony -- Article 54. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in a frustrated crime -- Article 55. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories of a frustrated crime -- Article 56. Penalty to be imposed upon accomplices in an attempted crime -- Article 57. Penalty to be imposed upon accessories of an attempted crime -- Article 58. Additional penalty to be imposed upon certain accessories -- Article 59. Penalty to be imposed in case of failure to commit the crime because the means employed or the aims sought are impossible -- Article 60. Exceptions to the rules established in Articles 50 to 57 -- Article 61. Rules of graduating penalties -- Section 2. – Rules for the application of penalties with regard to the mitigating and aggravating circumstances, and habitual delinquency -- Article 62. Effects of the attendance of mitigating or aggravating circumstances and of habitual delinquency -- Article 63. Rules for the application of indivisible penalties -- Article 64. Rules for the application of penalties which contain three periods -- Article 65. Rule in cases in which the penalty is not composed of three periods -- Article 66. Imposition of fines -- Article 67. Penalty to be imposed when not all the requisites of exemption of the fourth circumstance of Article 12 are present -- Article 68. Penalty to be imposed upon a person under eighteen years of age -- Article 69. Penalty to be imposed when the crime committed is not wholly excusable -- Article 70. Successive service of sentences -- Article 71. Graduated scales -- Article 72. Preference in the payment of the civil liabilities -- Section 3. – Provisions common in the last two preceding sections -- Article 73. Presumption in regard to the imposition of accessory penalties -- Article 74. Penalty higher than reclusion perpetua in certain cases -- Article 75. Increasing or reducing the penalty of fine by one or more degrees -- Article 76. Legal period of duration of divisible penalties -- Article 77. When the penalty is a complex one composed of three distinct penalties -- Chapter V. – Execution and Service of Penalties -- Section 1. – General Provisions -- Article 78. When and how a penalty is to be executed -- Article 79. Suspension of the execution and service of the penalties in case of insanity -- Section 2. – Execution of principal penalties -- Article 86. Reclusion perpetua, reclusion temporal, prision, mayor, prision correccional and arresto mayor -- Article 87. Destierro -- Article 88. Arresto menor
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE LAW (R.A. 4103, As amended) -- Title Four – EXTINCTION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Total Extinction of Criminal Liability -- Article 89. How criminal liability is totally extinguished -- Article 90. Prescription of crime -- Article 91. Computation of prescription of offenses -- Article 92. When and how penalties prescribe -- Article 93. Computation of the prescription of penalties -- Chapter II. – Partial Extinction of Criminal Liability -- Article 94. Partial extinction of criminal liability -- Article 95. Obligation incurred by a person granted conditional pardon -- Article 96. Effect of commutation of sentence -- Article 97. Allowance for good conduct -- Article 98. Special time allowance for loyalty -- Article 99. Who grants time allowances -- Title Five – CIVIL LIABILITY -- Chapter I. – Persons Civilly Liable for Felonies -- Article 100. Civil liability of a person guilty of felony
-- Article 101. Rules regarding civil liability in certain cases -- Article 102. Subsidiary civil liability of innkeepers, tavern keepers, and proprietors of establishments -- Article 103. Subsidiary civil liability of other persons -- Chapter II. – What Civil Liability Includes -- Article 104. What is included in civil liability -- Article 105. Restitution; How made -- Article 106. Reparation; How made -- Article 107. Indemnification; What is included -- Article 108. Obligation to make restoration, reparation for damages, or indemnification for consequential damages and action to demand the same; Upon whom it devolves -- Article 109. Share of each person civilly liable -- Article 110. Several and subsidiary liability of principals, accomplices, and accessories of felony; Preference in payment -- Article 111. Obligation to make restitution in a certain case -- Chapter III. – Extinction and Survival of Civil Liability --
Article 112. Extinction of civil liability -- Article 113. Obligation to satisfy civil liability -- PROBATION LAW OF 1976 (P.D. 968, As amended).

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