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Article 148

Under the Revised Penal Code it provides the elements of direct assault

Article 149

It provides the elements of Indirect Assault in RPC

Article 151

provides for the elements of Resistance and Serious Disobedience.

Article 267

of the RPC defines the crime of Kidnapping and Serious Illegal Detention as amended by R.A. 7659.

Article 248

of the RPC defines the crime of Murder as the unlawful killing of any person not constitutive of parricide or infanticide

Article 249

defines the crime of Homicide

HOMICIDE

Is the killing of any person which does not constitute parricide, infanticide or murder and it is not attended by any justifying circumstances.

Article 251

of the RPC provides for the elements of crime of Death Caused or Injuries Inflicted in a Tumultuous Affray.

Article 263

of the RPC defines the crime of Serious Physical Injuries.

Tumultuous affray

takes place when a quarrel occurs among several persons in tumultuous or confused manner.

Article 265

of the RPC defines the crime of Less Serious Physical Injuries

Less Serious Physical Injuries

defines as any person who shall inflict upon another physical injuries not described in the preceding articles, but which shall incapacitate the offended party for labor for ten days or more, or shall require medical assistance for the same period, shall be guilty of less serious physical injuries

Article 266

of the RPC defines the crime of Slight Physical Injuries and Maltreatment.

Article 293

of the RPC defines the crime of Robbery.

Article 299

defines the crime of Robbery in an Inhabited House or Edifice for Worship and Private Building.

Article 306

Of the RPC defines the crime of Brigandage

Article 308

defines the crime of Theft (Hurto)

Theft

It is consumed when the offender is able to take possession of the thing. Once the thief has full possession of the thing, even if he did not have a chance to dispose the same, the crime of theft is consummated.

Article 333

of the RPC provides for the elements of the crime of Adultery.

Adultery

Is committed by a married woman who engages in sexual intercourse with a man other than her husband

Article 334

defines the crime of Concubinage

Article 336

defines the crime of Acts of Lasciviousness

DIRECT ASSAULT

The attack made on one of the persons in authority or their agents against one among them is on occasion or by reason of official performance or decision;

Article 155

of the RPC provides for the elements of Alarms and Scandals.