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TITLE VIII: CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS

Chapter 1: Destruction of Life


(246-261)

1. Parricide (246)
* Death of Physical Injuries Inflicted Under Exceptional Circumstances (247)
2. Murder (248)
3. Homicide (249)
* Penalty for Frustrated Parricide, Murder or Homicide (250)
4. Death caused in a Tumultuous Affray (251)
5. Physical Injuries Inflicted in a Tumultuous Affray (252)
6. Giving Assistance to Suicide (253)
7. Discharged of Firearms (254)

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8. Infanticide (255)
9. Intentional Abortion (256)
10. Unintentional Abortion (257)
11. Abortion practiced by the Woman Herself or Her Parents (258)
12. Abortion practiced by a Physician or Midwife in Dispensing of Abortives (259)

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13. Responsibility of participants in a duel (260)
14. Challenging to a Duel (261)

Chapter 2: Physical Injuries (262-266)

15. Mutilation (262)


16. Serious Physical Injuries (263)
17. Administering injurious substances or beverages (264)
18. Less Serious Physical Injuries (265)
19. Slight Physical Injuries and Maltreatment (266)
20. Rape (266-A)
* Penalty (266-B)
* Effect of Pardon (266-C)
* Presumptions (266-D)

TITLE X: CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

*Who are Guilty of Robbery (293)

Section 1:

1. Robbery with Violence against Intimidation of Persons (294)


2. Robbery with Physical Injuries against or Intimidation of Person (295)
3. Definition of a Band and Penalty incurred by the Members thereof (296)
4. Attempted and Frustrated Robbery committed under Certain Circumstances (297)
5. Execution of deeds by means of Violence or Intimidation (298)
6. Robbery in an Inhabited House/Public Building or Edifice Devoted to Worship (299)
7. Robbery in an Inhabited Place and by a Band (300)
*What is an inhabited house, public bulding dedicated to religious worship and their dependencies (301)
8. Robbery in an Inhabited Place or in a Private Building (302)
9. Robbery of Cereals, Fruits, or Firewood in an Inhabited place or Private Building (303)
10. Possession of Picklocks or Similar Tools (304)
11. False Keys (305)

Chapter 2: Brigandage (306-307


12. Brigandage (306)
13. Aiding or Abetting a Band of Brigands (307)

Chapter 3: Theft (308-311)


*Who are liable for theft (308)
*Penalties (309)
14. Qualified Theft (310)
15. Theft of the Property of the National Library and National Museum (311)

Chapter 4: Usurpation
16. Occupation of Real Property or usurpation of Real Rights in Property (312)
17. Altering Boundaries or Landmark (313)

Chapter 5: Culpable Insolvency


18. Fraudulent Insolvency (314)

Chapter 6: Swindling and Other Deceits (315-318)


19. Swindling/estafa (315)
20. Other forms of swindling (316)
21. Swindling a Minor (317)
22. Other Deceits (318)

Chapter 7: Chattel Mortgage


23. Removal, Sale or Pledge of Mortgaged property (319)

Chapter 8: Arson and Other Crimes Involving Destructions (320-326B)


24. Arson *Repealed by PD 1613-Amending the Law on Arson

Chapter 9: Malicious Mischief (327-331)


25. Malicious Mischief (327)
26. Special cases of malicious Mischief (328)
27. Other Mischiefs (329)
28. Damage and Destruction to means of Communication (330)
29. Destroying or Damaging Statues, Public Monuments or Paintings (331)

Chapter 10: Exemption from Criminal Liability in Crimes Against Property


* Person Exempt from Criminal Liability (332)

ARTICLES 267-280
267 – Kidnapping and Serious Illegal Detention
268 – Slight Illegal Detention
269 – Unlawful Arrest
270 – Failure to Return a Minor
271 – Inducing a Minor to Abandon his Home
272 – Slavery
273 – Exploitation of Child Labor
274 – Services Rendered under Compulsion in Payment
275 – Abandonment of Persons in danger and Abandonment of One’s own Victim
276 – Abandoning a Minor
277 – Abandonment of Minor intrusted with his Custody; Indiferrence of Parents
278 – Exploitation of Minors
279 – Additional Penalties for Other Offenses
280 – Qualified Trespass to Dwelling

ARTICLE 333-334, 365


333 – Adultery
334 – Concubinage
365 – Imprudence and Negligence

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