Mala Inse Vs Mala Prohibita
Mala Inse Vs Mala Prohibita
Mala Inse Vs Mala Prohibita
degree of participation
a ects the penalty does not a ect
-principal
-accomplice
-accessory
Criminal law- branch of public substantive law which defines crimes, treats of their
nature and provides for their punishment.
Generality- penal laws shall be obligatory upon all who live and sojourn in
the Philippines.
Territoriality- penal laws of the Philippines have force and effect only within
territory
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a. Justifying
-Self Defense
1. Unlawful aggression
actual physical or material attack or assault,
2. Reasonable means employed to repel the aggression
will depend upon the nature and quality of the weapon used
condition, character, size and other circumstances
3. Insufficient provocation on the part of the person defending
himself.
-defense of relative
3. Person defending the relative had no part in provoking the assailant.
-stranger
b. Exempting
-insanity- complete deprivation of intelligence
-minority- complete deprivation of intelligence, freedom of action
15 below
15-18 who acted without discernment
c. Mitigating
-Ordinary 1 to 10
d. Aggravating
Generic/ ordinary
Contempt or insult to public authority
Recidivism
Nighttime, uninhabited place, band
Abuse of confidence or obvious ungratefulness
Crime committed in the palace of the Chief Executive or in his
presence or where public authorities are or place
dedicated to religious worship
Dwelling
Breaking parts of the house
Unlawful entry
Habituality
use of persons under 15
Craft, Fraud, or disguise
Specific
Disregard of rank, age or sex due to the offended party
applicable only to crimes against persons and honor
Abuse of superior strength or means be employed to weaken
the defense applicable only to crimes against persons
Treachery
Ignominy applicable only to crimes against chastity
cruelty applicable only to crimes against person
1. Complex crimes
2. Use of unlicensed firearm
when inherent to the crime
in the commission of brigandage
3. Taking advantage of public position
4. Membership in an organized/ syndicate crime group
5. Error in personae
6. Quasi-recidivism
e. Alternative-
f. Absolutory
1. Spontaneous desistance
2. Slight or less serious physical injuries inflicted under exceptional
circumstance Art 247
3. Attempted or frustrated light felonies
4. Instigation- law enforcer conceives the commission of crime.
5. Marriage of offended party and offender in -rape
-acts of lasciviousness
-abduction
6. Accessories exempt from criminal liability-
-spouse
-ascendants
-descendants
-legitimate, natural, and adopted brother and sister
*relatives by affinity
NOT EXEMPT if they profit themselves or assisting the offender to
profit by effects of the crime.
LIVING TOGETHER;
9. Trespass -to dwelling when the purpose is to prevent some serious harm to
one’s self
occupants of the dwelling
third person
purpose is to render some service to humanity or justice
- entering cafes, taverns, inn, and other public houses
*while the same are open.
4. Service of sentence
10. Republic Act No. 9262 (Anti-Violence Against Women and Their
Children Act of 2004)
11. Republic Act No. 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse,
Exploitation, and Discrimination Act)
12. Republic Act No. 11313 (Safe Spaces Act)
13. Republic Act No. 10173 (Data Privacy Act of 2012)
personal information-
-information when put together with other information
would directly and certainly identify an individual.
-any information from which the identity of an individual
is apparent or can be reasonably and directly ascertained by the
entity holding the information.