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Art. 128. Violation of domicile.

1. Who may commit violation of


domicile?

13.What is the third manner of


violation of domicile?

2. What does Not being authorized


by a judicial order means?

14.What is the meaning of


surreptitious?

3. What does dwelling means?

15.Give example of surreptitious entry.

4. What are the three ways of


committing violation of domicile?

16.What are the two circumstances


that would qualify the crime of
violation of domicile?

5. What does against the will of the


owner means?

6. Give an example of implied or


express opposition of the owner.

7. Can an officer enter the dwelling


without a search warrant even he
suspects the owner is keeping
illegal drugs?

8. What is the second manner of


committing violation of domicile?

9. What happens when there is a


previous consent of the owner of
the dwelling in the second manner?

10.What does papers and effects


found therein means?

Art. 129. Search warrants maliciously


obtained and abuse in the service of
those legally obtained.
1. What right does art. 128 and 129
pertains to?

2. What are the two acts punishable


under Art. 129?

3. What does search warrant means?

4. What are the personal properties


that may be the subject of a search
warrant?

5. What are the five requisites of a


valid search warrant?

11.What does search means in Article


128?
6. What is the definition of probable
cause?
12.Give examples of search.

7. What is the purpose of the


specification of the place and
things to be searched and seized?

8. How is probable cause


determined?

9. When is a search warrant


maliciously obtained?

10.What is the nature of the oath


required of the complainant and
his witnesses?

11.What is the test to determine the


sufficiency of an affidavit to
warrant the issuance of a search
warrant?

12.What is the obligation of the officer


seizing the property under a
search warrant?

16.Which must precede first , a lawful


arrest or a valid search?

17.Can peace officers invoke


regularity in the performance of
official functions in warrantless
search?
18.Why is warrantless search of
moving vehicles allowed?

19.Requisites of stop-and-search
warrantless search at police
checkpoints.

20.When is extensive check


permissible?

21.What are the 4 elements of plain


view doctrine?

22.When is an object deemed to be in


plain view?
13.Can this offense be complexed
with perjury or other similar
offense?

14.What is fishing expedition and


what does it pertains to?

15.What are the 10 instances of


warrantless search?

23.Can plain view doctrine be used as


an instrument for a general
exploratory search from one object
to another?

24.What is the nature of customs


search?

25.What are the examples of customs


search?

26.What are the 3 requisites of a valid


waiver or consent to a search?

Art. 131. Prohibition, interruption, and


dissolution of peaceful meetings.
27.What is needed in order to validate
an otherwise illegal search?

28.What are examples of an invalid


consent?

29.Give an example of stop and frisk


rule.

1. What are the 3 ways of committing


this?

2. What are the 2 elements of the first


way?
3. What right does par. 1 pertains to?

4. Is this right absolute? Why?

30.What is an incident search to a


lawful arrest?

5. What are the legal grounds to


prohibit a meeting?

31.Give an example of exigent and


emergency situations?

6. What right does par. 2 pertains to?

32.Give example of strip search in the


ladies room.

7. What right does par. 3 pertains to?

8. How does BP 880 regulate the right


of the people to peaceably
assemble and petition the govt. for
the correction of abuses and the
redress of grievances?

33.What is the second offense of Art.


129?
9. Where can public assembly be held
if there is no permit?
34.Give example.

10.What is a freedom park?


Art. 130. Searching domicile without
witnesses.
1. Who are the witnesses that should
be present in the course of lawful
search?

2. What is the purpose of this?

Art. 132. Interruption of religious worship.


1. How may interruption of religious
worship be committed?

2. What are the circumstances that


may qualify the offense?
3. Is it necessary that the ceremonies
be done in church?

Art. 133. Offending the religious feelings.


1. Who may commit this offense?

4. What are the 2 purposes of


rebellion?

2. What is the essence of offending


the religious feelings?
5. Give examples of rebellion.
Art. 134. Rebellion or insurrection. How
committed.
1. What is the nature of rebellion?

6. Is actual clash of arms necessary to


make one liable for rebellion?

2. What is the gravamen of rebellion?

7.

3. How is this crime committed?

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