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Question Criminal Law | Pattern | ESSAY Medium

(a) Identify the doctrine of Pattern in Plunder under the Revised Penal Code and state its controlling elements. (b)...

(a) Identify the doctrine of Pattern in Plunder under the Revised Penal Code and state its controlling elements. (b) Applying that doctrine to the facts below, determine whether plunder under Republic Act No. 7080 is est...

Citations: R.A. 7080 (Plunder), Revised Penal Code, Book II, Title Seven

Question Criminal Law | Service of Sentence | ESSAY Medium

Bea, a private individual, was convicted by the trial court of robbery with violence and sentenced to seven years of...

...maining within the scope of Total Extinction and Service of Sentence. Revised Penal Code, Article 83 (Extinction of Criminal Liability...

Citations: Revised Penal Code, Article 83 (Extinction of Criminal Liability), Parole and Probation Guidelines (Board of Pardons and Parole), Good Conduct Time Allowances (RA 10592)

Question Criminal Law | Fencers - P.D. No. 1612 | ESSAY Medium

Devi, owner of Aurelia Jewelers, buys seven pairs of earrings from a street vendor, Kai, who claims they were found n...

...relate to ordinary liability for receiving stolen property under the Revised Penal Code and to accomplice liability? This flashcard isolates a core, testable issue in fencing under PD 1612—whether knowledge or willful b...

Citations: Presidential Decree No. 1612 (Fencing of Stolen Goods), Revised Penal Code (Receiving Stolen Property)

Question Criminal Law | Fencers - P.D. No. 1612 | ESSAY Medium

Maria, owner of a rare-book shop, buys seven vintage book sets from a street vendor, Z, who claims that two of the se...

...relate to ordinary liability for receiving stolen property under the Revised Penal Code and to accomplice liability? This flashcard centers on the core doctrine of fencing under PD 1612, presenting a fresh scenario that...

Citations: Presidential Decree No. 1612, Revised Penal Code, Article 315 (Receiving Stolen Property)

Question Criminal Law | Wheel and Chain Conspiracy | ESSAY Medium

In the City of Nueva Vista, Mayor Arkaan (the wheel) collaborates with City Treasurer Leila and City Engineer Rico (t...

...spiracy and its essential elements as it applies to plunder under the Revised Penal Code. (b) Distinguish wheel-and-chain conspiracy from ordinary conspiracy and from misappropriation (malversation). (c) Apply to the fac...

Citations: Republic Act No. 7080 (Plunder), Revised Penal Code, Article 8 (Conspiracy and Proposal to Commit Felony), Revised Penal Code, Book II, Title Seven (Plunder), particularly Article 217

Question Criminal Law | Wheel and Chain Conspiracy | ESSAY Medium

In the Province of San Pedro, Governor Lino (the wheel) collaborates with Provincial Treasurer Tessa and Provincial E...

...spiracy and its essential elements as it applies to plunder under the Revised Penal Code. (b) Distinguish wheel-and-chain conspiracy from ordinary conspiracy and from misappropriation (malversation). (c) Apply to the fac...

Citations: Republic Act No. 7080 (Plunder), Revised Penal Code, Book II, Title Seven (Crimes by Public Officers)

Question Criminal Law | Fencers - P.D. No. 1612 | ESSAY Medium

Kai, owner of a small antique shop, buys 9 vintage pocket watches from a street vendor, Ario, who claims they were fo...

...relate to ordinary liability for receiving stolen property under the Revised Penal Code and to accomplice liability? This flashcard tightens focus on the central issue—whether knowledge or willful blindness suffices for...

Citations: Presidential Decree No. 1612 on fencing, Revised Penal Code, Article 308 (Receiving stolen property)

Question Criminal Law | Indeterminate Sentence Law - Act No. 4103, as amended | ESSAY Medium

Zara is convicted of robbery with violence, an offense punishable by imprisonment from not less than four (4) years a...

...ess than four (4) years and not more than twelve (12) years under the Revised Penal Code. The trial court imposes a minimum term of seven (7) years and a maximum term of fifteen (15) years under the Indeterminate Sentenc...

Citations: Indeterminate Sentence Law, Act No. 4103, as amended, Revised Penal Code (offense: robbery with violence, penalty 4–12 years), Parole eligibility principles under the ISL framework

Question Labor and Social Legislation | Union Funds | ESSAY Medium

Scenario: A local union’s by-laws provide that two officer signatures are required for withdrawals from the Union Wel...

...y the approved budget must be approved by the General Membership. For seven months, the Treasurer, with the President’s tacit consent, transfers funds from the Union Welfare Fund to a private company called UnionCare Ent...

Citations: Civil Code provisions on fiduciary relationships and duties of loyalty and care for officers and trustees (general jurisprudence)., Revised Penal Code (Estafa) as a potential basis for criminal liability in case of misappropriation of funds., Labor Code provisions on governance, management, and accountability of union funds and officer conduct (general authorities).