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Charivary |
A medley of discordant voices a mock serenade of discordant noises made on kettles, horns, etc designed to only annoy |
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High seas |
A part of seas that are not included in the exclusive economic zone, territorial sea, or in the internal waters of the state or archipelagic waters of an archipelagic state. |
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Title 1 |
Crimes against the national security and laws of nation |
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Title 2 |
Crimes against the fundamental laws of the state |
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Title 3 |
Crimes against public order |
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Art. 114. Treason |
Committed by any filipino citizen or a resident alien who levies war againts the Philippines or elsewhere. |
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2 |
How many testimony of witnesses atleast to the same overt act or on confession of the accused in the open Court |
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War time |
In what special event does treason be committed |
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Treason |
A breach of allegiance to a government committed by a person who owes allegiance to it |
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Allegiance |
The obligation of fidelity and obedience which an individual owes from his government, in return for the protection he receives. |
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2 ways/mode of committing treason |
What do you call; 1. By levying war againts the government. 2. By adhering to the enemies of the Philippines giving them aid or comfort. |
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Levying of war |
There must be an actual assemblage of men for the purpose of forcefully executing a treasonable design. |
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Adherence to the enemy |
It takes place when one intellectually or emotionally favors the enemy and harbors sympathies or conviction disloyal to his country's interest. |
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Aid and comfort |
An act which strengthens the enemy in the conduct of war againts the traitors country or weaken the power of the latter to attack or resist the enemy |
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Yes |
Is there no complex crime of treason with murder, arson or other common crimes? |
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Prison Mayor / Fine not exceeding 2M pesos |
Penalty for conspiracy to commit Treason |
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Prison Correctional / Fine not Exceeding 1M |
Penalty for proposal to commit Treason |
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Pagtataksil |
Tagalog sa Treason |
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Di pagsusumbong ng pagtataksil sa bayan |
Tagalog ng "Misprision of Treason" |
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Art. 116 Misprision of Treason |
Committed by every person owing allegiance to the government of the Philippines and not being a foreigner and having knowledge of any conspiracy against it, conceals or does not disclose and make known the same to the governor or fiscal of the province where he resides. |
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Art. 117 Espionage |
1. Committed by any person who shall enter a warship, fort or naval or military reservation to obtain any informations, plans, photograph, ot other data of confidential nature relative to the defense of the Philippines. |
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Art. 117 Espionage |
A public officer who is in possession of the articles data or information refered to in paragraph 1 shall disclose their contents to a representative of a foreign nation. |
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Paniniktik |
Tagalog term ng "Espionage" |
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Espionage |
It is the offense of gathering transmitting or losing information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that's the information is to be used to the injury of the RP or to the advantage of any foreign nations. |
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CA 616 |
Known as act to punish espionage and other offenses against national security |
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Art. 118. Inciting to war or giving motives for reprisals |
Committed by any person who, by unlawful or unauthorized acts, provokes or gives occasion for war involving or liable to involve the Philippines or exposes the Filipinos to reprisals on their person or property. |
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Art. 119. Violation of Neutrality |
Committed by any person who on the occasion of war in which the Philippines not involved, violate any regulation issued by the competent authority for the purpose of enforcing neutrality. |
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Yes |
Does it actually not necessary that the information be obtained as long as the offender had the purpose to obtain them, is the offender is still liable for Espionage? |
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Art. 120. Correspondence with hostile country |
Committed by any person who in time of war, shall have correspondence with an enemy country or territory occupied by enemy troops |
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Piracy |
robbery on the high seas without lawful authority and done with animo furandi and in the spirit and intention of universal hostility it is a crime whose boundaries know territorial jurisdiction |
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High seas |
Part of the seas that are not included in the exclusive economic zone territorial sea or in the internal waters of the state or archeologic waters of an archeologic state |
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Mutiny |
The unlawful resistance to a superior officer or the raising of commotion on board a ship against the authority of it's commanders |
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Art. 124. Arbitrary |
Committed by any public officer or employee who, without legal grounds detains a person |
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12Hrs |
Within how many hours the delivery of a person for crimes or offenses punishable by light penalties |
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18hrs |
Within how many hours the delivery of a person for crimes or offenses punishable by correctional penalties |
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36hrs |
Within how many hours the delivery of a person for crimes or offenses punishable by afflictive penalties |
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No |
Does delay in the delivery of a detained person apply when the arrest is by warrant of arrest? |
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Art. 127. Expulsion |
Committed by a public officer or employee who without being authorize by law expels any person to change his residence, compels to change his residence. |
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Search |
To go over or look through for the purpose of finding something |
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Exclusionary rules |
Rule where evidence obtained by unreasonable search and seizure are not admissible in evidence |
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Paghihimagsik |
Tagalog term of Rebellion and Insurrection |
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Art. 134 Rebellion or insurrection |
Committed by rising publicly and taking arms against the government for the purpose of: 1. Removing from the allegiance to said to or it's law, the territory of the RP or any part thereof or any body of land naval or other armed forces, or 2. Depriving the Chief Executive or Congress wholly or partially of any of its power or prerogatives |
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Yes |
When the common crimes are committed without any political motivation in rebellion, in such case does it will not be absorbed by rebellion? |
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Art. 137. Disloyalty of public officer or employee |
Committed by public officer or employee who: 1. Failed to to resist a rebellion by all the means of their power 2. Continuing to discharge the duties offices under the control of the rebels. 3. Accepting appointment to office under the rebels |
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138. Inciting to rebellion or Insurrection |
Committed by any person who without taking arms or in open hostility againts the government shall incite others of acts specified in article 134 by means of speeches proclamation writing banners or their representation tending to the same end |
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139. Sedition |
Committed by persons who rise publicly and tumultuously in order to attain by force, intimidation or other means outside of legal methods |
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Panunulsol laban sa pamahalaan |
Tagalog term of Sedition |
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Sedition |
To prevent the promulgation or execution of any law or the holding of any popular election |
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Sedition |
To prevent the government or any public officer from freely exercising it's or his function or prevent the execution of any administration |
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Sedition |
In it's general sense it is the rising of commotion or disturbance of the state |
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Art. 142. Inciting to sedition |
Committed by any person who shall incite others to the accomplishment of the act which constitutes sedition by means of writings speech proclamation emblems |
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Parliamentary immunity |
The immunity from arrest or detention of senator and members of the house of representatives |
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Art. 146. Illegal assembly |
Staging a meeting in which attend by armed person for the purpose of committing any any of the crimes punishable by the RPC |
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Art. 147 illegal association |
Totally or partially organized for the purpose of committing any of the crimes punishable by RPC |
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Abandoning a minor |
It is committed by any one who shall abandon a child under 7 years of age, the custody of which is incumbent upon him. |
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Abduction |
It is taking away of a woman for the purpose of marrying or corruption |
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Acts of lasciviousness |
It is committed by any person who shall commit any acts of lasciviousness upon other person of either sex, under the circumstances mentioned in the crime of rape |
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Adultery |
It is committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by the man who has carnal knowledge of her, knowing her to be married |