This document outlines various crimes against persons and property under Title Eight and Nine. Title Eight covers crimes against persons, including parricide, murder, physical injuries, abortion, dueling and various forms of assault. Title Nine covers crimes against personal liberty and security, such as kidnapping, illegal detention, slavery, abandonment, threats and coercion. Both titles outline specific crimes and their corresponding penalties under Philippine law.
This document outlines various crimes against persons and property under Title Eight and Nine. Title Eight covers crimes against persons, including parricide, murder, physical injuries, abortion, dueling and various forms of assault. Title Nine covers crimes against personal liberty and security, such as kidnapping, illegal detention, slavery, abandonment, threats and coercion. Both titles outline specific crimes and their corresponding penalties under Philippine law.
This document outlines various crimes against persons and property under Title Eight and Nine. Title Eight covers crimes against persons, including parricide, murder, physical injuries, abortion, dueling and various forms of assault. Title Nine covers crimes against personal liberty and security, such as kidnapping, illegal detention, slavery, abandonment, threats and coercion. Both titles outline specific crimes and their corresponding penalties under Philippine law.
This document outlines various crimes against persons and property under Title Eight and Nine. Title Eight covers crimes against persons, including parricide, murder, physical injuries, abortion, dueling and various forms of assault. Title Nine covers crimes against personal liberty and security, such as kidnapping, illegal detention, slavery, abandonment, threats and coercion. Both titles outline specific crimes and their corresponding penalties under Philippine law.
Art. 246. Parricide. Art. 247Death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances. Art. 248. Murder. Art. 250. Penalty for frustrated parricide, murder or homicide Art. 251. Death caused in a tumultuous affray. Art. 252. Physical injuries inflicted in a tumultuous affray Art. 253. Giving assistance to suicide. Art. 254. Discharge of firearms. Art. 255. Infanticide. Art. 256. Intentional abortion
Art. 257. Unintentional abortion
Art. 258. Abortion practiced by the woman herself of by her parents. Art. 259. Abortion practiced by a physician or midwife and dispensing of abortives. Art. 260. Responsibility of participants in a duel. Art. 261. Challenging to a duel. Art. 262. Mutilation. Art. 263. Serious physical injuries Art. 264. Administering injurious substances or beverages. Art. 265. Less serious physical injuries. Art. 266. Slight physical injuries and maltreatment. Title Nine CRIMES AGAINST PERSONAL LIBERTY AND SECURITY Art. 267. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention Art. 268. Slight illegal detention. Art. 269. Unlawful arrest. Art. 270. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor. Art. 271. Inducing a minor to abandon his home. Art. 272. Slavery. Art. 273. Exploitation of child labor. Art. 274. Services rendered under compulsion in payment of debt. Art. 275. Abandonment of person in danger and abandonment of one's own victim. Art. 276. Abandoning a minor Art. 277. Abandonment of minor by person entrusted with his custody; indifference of parents Art. 278. Exploitation of minors Art. 279. Additional penalties for other offenses. Art. 280. Qualified trespass to dwelling. Art. 281. Other forms of trespass. Art. 282. Grave threats. Art. 283. Light threats Art. 284. Bond for good behavior Art. 285. Other light threats. Art. 286. Grave coercions Art. 287. Light coercions. Art. 288. Other similar coercions; Art. 289. Formation, maintenance and prohibition of combination of capital or labor through violence or threats. Art. 290. Discovering secrets through seizure of correspondence. Art. 291. Revealing secrets with abuse of office. Art. 292. Revelation of industrial secrets. Art. 293. Who are guilty of robbery. Art. 295. Robbery with violence against or intimidation of person Art. 296. Definition of a band and penalty incurred by the members thereof Art. 297. Attempted and frustrated robbery committed under certain circumstances. Art. 298. Execution of deeds by means of violence or intimidation. Art. 299. Robbery in an inhabited house or public building or edifice devoted to worship. Art. 300. Robbery in an uninhabited place and by a band. Art. 301. What is an inhabited house, public building or building dedicated to religious worship and their dependencies. Art. 302. Robbery is an uninhabited place or in a private building. Art. 303. Robbery of cereals, fruits, or firewood in an uninhabited place or private building. Art. 304. Possession of picklocks or similar tools. Art. 305. False keys. Art. 306. Who are brigands; Penalty. Art. 307. Aiding and abetting a band of brigands. Art. 308. Who are liable for theft. Art. 309. Penalties. Art. 310. Qualified theft Art. 312. Occupation of real property or usurpation of real rights in property.
Art. 313. Altering boundaries or landmarks.
Art. 314. Fraudulent insolvency. Art. 315. Swindling (estafa) Art. 316. Other forms of swindling. Art. 317. Swindling a minor. Art. 318. Other deceits Art. 319. Removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged property Art. 320. Destructive arson. Art. 321. Other forms of arson. Art. 322. Cases of arson not included in the preceding articles. Art. 323. Arson of property of small value. Art. 324. Crimes involving destruction. Art. 325. Burning one's own property as means to commit arson. Art. 326. Setting fire to property exclusively owned by the offender. Art. 326-A. In cases where death resulted as a consequence of arson. Art. 326-B. Prima facie evidence of arson. Chapter Nine MALICIOUS MISCHIEF Art. 327. Who are liable for malicious mischief. Art. 328. Special cases of malicious mischief. Art. 329. Other mischiefs. Art. 330. Damage and obstruction to means of communication Art. 331. Destroying or damaging statues, public monuments or paintings. Chapter Ten EXEMPTION FROM CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY