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CRIMES AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE LAW OF 17.

Resistance and disobedience to a person in


NATIONS authority or the agents of such person
18. Tumults and other disturbance of public orders;
Tumultuous disturbance or interruption liable to
1. Treason cause disturbance
2. Conspiracy and proposal to commit treason 19. Unlawful use of means of publication and
3. Misprision of treason unlawful utterances.
4. Espionage 20. Alarms and scandals
5. Inciting to war or giving motives for reprisals 21. Delivery of prisoners from jails
6. Violation of neutrality. 22. Evasion of service of sentence
7. Correspondence with hostile country 23. Evasion of service of sentence on the occasion of
8. Flight to enemy country. disorder, conflagrations, earthquakes, or other
9. Piracy in general and mutiny on the high seas. calamities
10. Qualified piracy 24. Other cases of evasion of service of sentence.
25. Commission of another crime during service of
penalty imposed for another offense
CRIMES AGAINST THE FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF THE
STATE CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC INTEREST

1. Arbitrary detention 1. Counterfeiting the great seal of the


2. Delay in the delivery of detained persons to the Government of the Philippine Islands, forging
proper judicial authorities. the signature or stamp of the Chief Executive.
3. Delaying release. 2. Using forged signature or counterfeit seal or
4. Expulsion. stamp
5. Violation of domicile 3. Making and importing and uttering false coins
6. Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in 4. Mutilation of coins; Importation and utterance
the service of those legally obtained of mutilated coins.
7. Searching domicile without witnesses. 5. Selling of false or mutilated coin, without
8. Prohibition, interruption and dissolution of connivance
peaceful meetings 6. Forging treasury or bank notes on other
9. Interruption of religious worship documents payable to bearer; importing, and
10. Offending the religious feelings uttering such false or forged notes and
documents.
7. Counterfeiting, importing and uttering
CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER instruments not payable to bearer.
8. Illegal possession and use of false treasury or
bank notes and other instruments of credit
1. Rebellion or insurrection 9. Falsification of legislative documents
2. Coup d'etat 10. Falsification by public officer, employee or
3. Conspiracy and proposal to commit coup d'etat, notary or ecclesiastic minister.
rebellion or insurrection. 11. Falsification by private individual and use of
4. Disloyalty of public officers or employees falsified documents. —
5. Inciting a rebellion or insurrection. 12. Falsification of wireless, cable, telegraph and
6. Sedition telephone messages, and use of said falsified
7. Conspiracy to commit sedition messages.
8. Inciting to sedition 13. False medical certificates, false certificates of
9. Act tending to prevent the meeting of the merits or service, etc
Assembly and similar bodies. 14. Using false certificates
10. Disturbance of proceedings 15. Manufacturing and possession of instruments
11. Violation of parliamentary immunity or implements for falsification.
12. Illegal assemblies 16. Usurpation of authority or official functions
13. Illegal associations 17. Using fictitious name and concealing true
14. Direct assaults name.
15. Indirect assaults. 18. Illegal use of uniforms or insignia
16. Disobedience to summons issued by the National 19. False testimony against a defendant.
Assembly, its committees or subcommittees, by 20. False testimony favorable to the defendants.
the Constitutional Commissions, its committees, 21. False testimony in civil cases. False testimony
subcommittees or divisions. in other cases and perjury in solemn
affirmation.
22. Offering false testimony in evidence CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC MORALS
23. Machinations in public auctions.
24. Monopolies and combinations in restraint of
trade. 1. Grave scandal.
25. Importation and disposition of falsely marked 2. Immoral doctrines, obscene publications and
articles or merchandise made of gold, silver, exhibitions and indecent shows.
or other precious metals or their alloys 3. Vagrants and prostitutes;
26. Subsisting and altering trade-mark, trade-
names, or service marks.
27. Unfair competition, fraudulent registration of CRIMES COMMITTED BY PUBLIC OFFICERS
trade-mark, trade-name or service mark,
fraudulent designation of origin, and false 1. Knowingly rendering unjust judgment
description 2. Judgment rendered through negligence.
3. Unjust interlocutory order.
CRIMES RELATIVE TO OPIUM AND OTHER PROHIBITED 4. Malicious delay in the administration of justice.
DRUGS 5. Prosecution of offenses; negligence and tolerance
6. Betrayal of trust by an attorney or solicitor. —
Revelation of secrets.
7. Direct bribery
1. Section 4. Importation of Dangerous Drugs and/or
8. Indirect bribery.
Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals.-
9. Corruption of public officials.
2. Section 5. Sale, Trading, Administration,
10. Frauds against the public treasury and similar
Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution and
offenses.
Transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or
11. Prohibited transactions
Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals.
12. Possession of prohibited interest by a public
3. Section 6. Maintenance of a Den, Dive or Resort
officer
4. Section 7. Employees and Visitors of a Den, Dive or
13. . Malversation of public funds or property
Resort
14. Failure of accountable officer to render accounts.
5. Section 8. Manufacture of Dangerous Drugs
15. Failure of a responsible public officer to render
and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential
accounts before leaving the country
Chemicals.
16. Illegal use of public funds or property.
6. Section 9. Illegal Chemical Diversion of Controlled
17. Failure to make delivery of public funds or
Precursors and Essential Chemicals.
property
7. Section 10. Manufacture or Delivery of
18. conniving with or consenting to evasion
Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus, and Other
19. Evasion through negligence
Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs and/or
20. Escape of prisoner under the custody of a person
Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals.
not a public officer. —
8. Section 11. Possession of Dangerous Drugs
21. Removal, concealment or destruction of
9. Section 12. Possession of Equipment, Instrument,
documents
Apparatus and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous
22. Officer breaking seal.
Drugs
23. Opening of closed documents
10. Section 13. Possession of Dangerous Drugs During
24. Revelation of secrets by an officer
Parties, Social Gatherings or Meetings
25. Public officer revealing secrets of private
11. Section 14. Possession of Equipment, Instrument,
individual
Apparatus and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous
26. Open disobedience
Drugs During Parties, Social Gatherings or
27. Disobedience to order of superior officers, when
Meetings
said order was suspended by inferior officer
12. Section 15. Use of Dangerous Drugs.
28. Refusal of assistance.
13. Section 16. Cultivation or Culture of Plants
29. Refusal to discharge elective office
Classified as Dangerous Drugs or are Sources
30. Maltreatment of prisoners
Thereof. –
31. Anticipation of duties of a public office. —
14. Section 17. Maintenance and Keeping of Original
32. Anticipation of duties of a public office.
Records of Transactions on Dangerous Drugs
33. Prolonging performance of duties and powers.
and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential
34. Abandonment of office or position.
Chemicals.
35. Usurpation of legislative powers
15. Section 18. Unnecessary Prescription of
36. Usurpation of executive functions.
Dangerous Drugs.
37. Usurpation of judicial functions
16. Section 19. Unlawful Prescription of Dangerous
38. Disobeying request for disqualification
Drugs.
39. Orders or requests by executive officers to any
judicial authority.
40. Unlawful appointments 22. Formation, maintenance and prohibition of
41. Abuses against chastity combination of capital or labor through violence
or threats
23. Discovering secrets through seizure of
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
correspondence
24. Revealing secrets with abuse of office.

1. Parricide.
2. Death or physical injuries inflicted under CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
exceptional circumstances
3. Murder
4. Homicide 1. Who are guilty of robbery
5. Death caused in a tumultuous affray 2. Robbery with violence against or intimidation of
6. Physical injuries inflicted in a tumultuous affray. persons
7. Giving assistance to suicide 3. Robbery with physical injuries, committed in an
8. Discharge of firearms uninhabited place and by a band, or with the use
9. Infanticide of firearm on a street, road or alley.
10. Intentional abortion. 4. Definition of a band and penalty incurred by the
11. Unintentional abortion members thereof. —
12. Abortion practiced by the woman herself of by her 5. Attempted and frustrated robbery committed
parents under certain circumstances
13. Abortion practiced by the woman herself of by her 6. Execution of deeds by means of violence or
parents intimidation
14. Responsibility of participants in a duel 7. Robbery in an inhabited house or public building
15. Challenging to a duel. or edifice devoted to worship.
16. Mutilation. 8. Robbery in an uninhabited place and by a band
17. Serious physical injuries 9. What is an inhabited house, public building or
18. Administering injurious substances or beverages. building dedicated to religious worship and their
19. Less serious physical injuries dependencies.
20. Slight physical injuries and maltreatment. 10. Robbery is an uninhabited place or in a private
building.
11. Robbery of cereals, fruits, or firewood in an
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONAL LIBERTY AND uninhabited place or private building.
SECURITY 12. Possession of picklocks or similar tools.
13. False keys.
14. Aiding and abetting a band of brigands
1. Kidnapping and serious illegal detention 15. Qualified theft
2. Slight illegal detention. 16. Theft of the property of the National Library and
3. Unlawful arrest. National Museum. —
4. Kidnapping and failure to return a minor. 17. Occupation of real property or usurpation of real
5. Inducing a minor to abandon his home. rights in property.
6. Slavery 18. Altering boundaries or landmarks.
7. Exploitation of child labor 19. Fraudulent insolvency.
8. Services rendered under compulsion in payment 20. Swindling (estafa)
of debt. 21. Other forms of swindling
9. Abandonment of person in danger and 22. Swindling a minor
abandonment of one's own victim. 23. Other deceits.
10. Abandoning a minor 24. Removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged property.
11. Abandonment of minor by person entrusted with 25. Destructive arson
his custody; indifference of parents 26. Other forms of arson
12. Exploitation of minors. 27. Cases of arson not included in the preceding
13. Qualified trespass to dwelling. articles
14. Other forms of trespass 28. Arson of property of small value. — The arson of
15. Grave threats any uninhabited hut, storehouse, barn, shed, or
16. Light threats any other property
17. Bond for good behavior 29. Crimes involving destruction
18. Other light threats 30. Burning one's own property as means to commit
19. Grave coercions arson
20. Light coercions. 31. Setting fire to property exclusively owned by the
21. Other similar coercions offender
32. In cases where death resulted as a consequence of
arson.
33. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
34. Special cases of malicious mischief.
35. Other mischiefs
36. Destroying or damaging statues, public
monuments or paintings. —

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