Criminal law notes philippines

  • What are the 5 sources of criminal procedure in Philippines?

    The sources of procedural criminal law are, besides the Constitution, the revised Penal Code of 1930, the New Rules of Court of 1964 Part III, IV, special laws, certain presidential orders, and letters of instruction..

  • What are the types of criminal cases in the Philippines?

    Crimes are classified into crimes against national security (such as treason, espionage and piracy), crimes against the fundamental laws of the state (rebellion, coup d'état, sedition and public disorders), crimes against public interest (counterfeiting of currency, falsification of public documents), crimes against .

  • What is an offense in criminal law Philippines?

    Article 15: Criminal Offense
    A criminal offense is an unlawful act: (a) that is prescribed as a criminal offense by law; (b) whose characteristics are specified by law; and (c) for which a penalty is prescribed by law..

  • Criminal intent is defined as the resolve or determination with which a person acts to commit a crime.
  • The Philippine Act 2009 on Crimes against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide and Other Crimes against Humanity was enacted into law on 11 December 2009.
    The Act incorporates into national legislation the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Can a criminal act be punishable in the Philippine archipelago?

This includes ,the Philippine Archipelago, including:

  • its atmosphere
  • its interior waters
  • and maritime zone. (Art. 2, RPC) GENERAL RULE:A penal law cannot make an act punishable in a manner in which it was not punishable when committed.
    REASON:Under Art. 366 of the RPC, crimes are punished under the laws in force at the time of commission.
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    What are the main parts of criminal law under the Revised Penal Code?

    Principal parts of Criminal Law under the Revised Penal Code:

  • 1.
    Arts.
  • 1-20 Basic Principles Affecting Criminal liability 2.
    Article 21 to
  • 113 – Provisions on Penalties including:Criminal and Civil liabilities 3.
    Articles
  • 114-365 – Felonies defined under
  • 14 different titles.
    The Fourteen (14) Different Titles are:
  • 1.
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    What are the sources of Philippine criminal law?

    Sources of Philippine Criminal Law 1.
    The RPC and its amendments 2.
    Special penal laws passed by the Philippine Commission, Philippine Assembly, Philippine Legislature, National Assembly, the Congress of the Philippines, and the Batasang Pambansa 3.
    Penal Presidential Decrees issued during Martial Law .

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    Who is exempt from criminal liability in the Philippines?

    DEAN’S CIRCLE 2019 –UST FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW 208 G.R.
    No.
    L-19605, EN BANC, December 19, 1922, MALCOLM, J. In the Philippines, among the persons who are exempted from criminal liability by our Penal Code, is the following:

  • An imbecile or lunatic
  • unless the latter has acted during a lucid interval.

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