The document outlines topics that will be covered on a criminal law final exam, including modes of serving criminal sentences, penalties that can be served simultaneously, an employer's subsidiary liability, probation and disqualification, suspension of sentence under the Philippine laws, instances where suspension of sentence is allowed, diversion programs, requirements for a deemed written document, prescription periods for crimes, applying for probation to reduce penalties to allow probation, determining civil liability for crimes, differences between parole and probation, conditions of probation, prescription periods being interrupted and restarting, prescription periods for penalties with fines, extinguishment of criminal liability, effects of probation, and whether re-election bars administrative cases.
The document outlines topics that will be covered on a criminal law final exam, including modes of serving criminal sentences, penalties that can be served simultaneously, an employer's subsidiary liability, probation and disqualification, suspension of sentence under the Philippine laws, instances where suspension of sentence is allowed, diversion programs, requirements for a deemed written document, prescription periods for crimes, applying for probation to reduce penalties to allow probation, determining civil liability for crimes, differences between parole and probation, conditions of probation, prescription periods being interrupted and restarting, prescription periods for penalties with fines, extinguishment of criminal liability, effects of probation, and whether re-election bars administrative cases.
The document outlines topics that will be covered on a criminal law final exam, including modes of serving criminal sentences, penalties that can be served simultaneously, an employer's subsidiary liability, probation and disqualification, suspension of sentence under the Philippine laws, instances where suspension of sentence is allowed, diversion programs, requirements for a deemed written document, prescription periods for crimes, applying for probation to reduce penalties to allow probation, determining civil liability for crimes, differences between parole and probation, conditions of probation, prescription periods being interrupted and restarting, prescription periods for penalties with fines, extinguishment of criminal liability, effects of probation, and whether re-election bars administrative cases.
The document outlines topics that will be covered on a criminal law final exam, including modes of serving criminal sentences, penalties that can be served simultaneously, an employer's subsidiary liability, probation and disqualification, suspension of sentence under the Philippine laws, instances where suspension of sentence is allowed, diversion programs, requirements for a deemed written document, prescription periods for crimes, applying for probation to reduce penalties to allow probation, determining civil liability for crimes, differences between parole and probation, conditions of probation, prescription periods being interrupted and restarting, prescription periods for penalties with fines, extinguishment of criminal liability, effects of probation, and whether re-election bars administrative cases.