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I.

TRUE OR FALSE
1. There are crimes which cannot be committed through imprudence or negligence, such as,
murder, treason, robbery, and malicious mischief.
2. A criminal thought or a mere intention, no matter how immoral or improper it may be, will
never constitute a felony.
3. A person who caused an injury, without intention to cause an evil, may be held liable for
culpable felony.
4. Mistake of fact constitute criminal liability.
5. Dolo is required in crimes punished by special laws.
6. Motive is an essential element of a crime, hence, need to be proved .
7. Suicide is a criminal act.
8. A person is criminally liable although the consequences of his felonious act are not intended by him.
9. One is accountable only for his own acts and their natural or logical consequences
10.In impossible crime, the act performed by the offender cannot produce an offense against
persons or property.
II. DOLO or CULPA?
1. Committed by means of Deceit.
2. Committed by means of Fault.
3. The act or omission is malicious.
4. The act is performed with deliberate intent.
5. Has the intention to cause injury to others.
6. The act or omission is not malicious.
7. The injury caused to another is unintentional.
8. The wrongful act results from imprudence, negligence, lack of foresight or lack of skill.
9. Requisites: Freedom, Intelligence, & Intent
10.Requisites: Freedom, Intelligence, & Imprudent, Negligent or Lack of foresight or skill.
III. MALA PROHIBITA or MALA IN SE?
1. There must be criminal intent.
2. It is sufficient if the prohibited act was intentionally done.
3. Wrongful from their nature; inherently immoral.
4. Wrong merely because prohibited by statute.
5. Those so serious in their effects on society as to call for almost unanimous condemnation of its members.
6. Violations of mere rules of convenience designed to secure a more orderly regulation of the affairs of society.
7. The only inquiry is, has the law been violated?
8. Criminal intent is not necessary where the acts are prohibited for reasons of public policy.
9. Acts punishable by RPC, even if punishable also by Special Laws.
10.Refers generally to acts made criminal by Special Laws.
ffairs of society.
I. TRUE OR FALSE
T 1. There are crimes which cannot be committed through imprudence or negligence, such as,
murder, treason, robbery, and malicious mischief.
T 2. A criminal thought or a mere intention, no matter how immoral or improper it may be, will
never constitute a felony.
T 3. A person who caused an injury, without intention to cause an evil, may be held liable for
culpable felony.
F 4. Mistake of fact constitute criminal liability.
F 5. Dolo is required in crimes punished by special laws.
F 6. Motive is an essential element of a crime, hence, need to be proved .
F 7. Suicide is a criminal act.
T 8. A person is criminally liable although the consequences of his felonious act are not intended by him.
T 9. One is accountable only for his own acts and their natural or logical consequences, and not for
T 10.In impossible crime, the act performed by the offender cannot produce an offense against
persons or property.
II. DOLO or CULPA?
D 1. Committed by means of Deceit.
C 2. Committed by means of Fault.
D 3. The act or omission is malicious.
D 4. The act is performed with deliberate intent.
D 5. Has the intention to cause injury to others.
C 6. The act or omission is not malicious.
C 7. The injury caused to another is unintentional.
C 8. The wrongful act results from imprudence, negligence, lack of foresight or lack of skill.
D 9. Requisites: Freedom, Intelligence, & Intent
C 10.Requisites: Freedom, Intelligence, & Imprudent, Negligent or Lack of foresight or skill.
III. MALA PROHIBITA or MALA IN SE?
MS1. There must be criminal intent.
MP2. It is sufficient if the prohibited act was intentionally done.
MS3. Wrongful from their nature; inherently immoral.
MP4. Wrong merely because prohibited by statute.
MS5. Those so serious in their effects on society as to call for almost unanimous condemnation of its members.
MP6. Violations of mere rules of convenience designed to secure a more orderly regulation of the affairs of society.
MP7. The only inquiry is, has the law been violated?
MP8. Criminal intent is not necessary where the acts are prohibited for reasons of public policy.
MS9. Acts punishable by RPC, even if punishable also by Special Laws.
MP10.Refers generally to acts made criminal by Special Laws.
ffairs of society.

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