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Criminal Law
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Criminal Law
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I. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
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A. Construction or Interpretation of Penal Laws
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D. Cardinal Principles of Criminal Law
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E. Constitutional Limitations on the Power to Enact Penal Laws
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II. FELONIES AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY RPC Book 1 and Related Laws
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A. Felonies
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5. Stages of Execution
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6. Plurality of Crimes
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B. Criminal Liability
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2. Criminal Causation
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6. Participation in Acts Giving Rise to Criminal Liability
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a. Principals, Accomplices, and Accessories
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b. Conspiracy and Proposal
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7. Circumstances Affecting Criminal Liability
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b. Exempting Circumstances - RPC, Art. 12
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d. Aggravating Circumstances - RPC, Art. 14
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8. Effect of Repeat Commission of Crimes
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C. Penalties
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8. Execution and Service
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D. Extinction of Criminal Liability
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1. Total Extinction
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e. Prescription
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2. Partial Extinction
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E. Civil Liability Ex Delicto
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III. CRIMES AND THEIR PENALTIES RPC Book 2 and Related Special Laws
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A. Title One - Crimes against National Security and the Law of Nations
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B. Title Two - Crimes against the Fundamental Laws of the State
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C. Title Three - Crimes against Public Order
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D. Title Four - Crimes against Public Interest
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F. Title Six - Crimes against Public Morals
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G. Title Seven - Crimes Committed by Public Officers
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1. Plunder - R.A. No. 7080, as amended
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H. Title Eight - Crimes against Persons
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3. Abuse of Children - R.A. No. 7610, as amended
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I. Title Nine - Crimes against Personal Liberty and Security
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J. Title Ten - Crimes against Property
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K. Title Eleven - Crimes against Chastity
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L. Title Twelve - Crimes against the Civil Status of Persons
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M. Title Thirteen - Crimes against Honor
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