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  2. Philippine criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Crimes are classified into crimes against national security (such as treason, espionage and piracy), crimes against the fundamental laws of the state (rebellion, coup d'état, sedition and public disorders), crimes against public interest (counterfeiting of currency, falsification of public documents), crimes against public morals, crimes ...

  3. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    if the document is an obligation or security of a foreign bank ₱400,000 Yes Counterfeiting, importing and uttering instruments not payable to bearer ₱1,200,000 Yes Falsification of legislative documents ₱1,200,000 Yes Falsification by public officer, employee or notary or ecclesiastic minister ₱1,000,000 Yes

  4. Weems v. United States - Wikipedia

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    He was charged, in the Philippine courts, with falsifying a public and official document for the purposes of defrauding the government. He was convicted of this and sentenced to 15 years incarceration, and a fine of 4,000 Philippine pesos. The conviction and sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands.

  5. Analysis-For Trump's false records charges, prison is rare ...

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    Prison time is rare for people convicted in New York state of felony falsification of business records, the charge Trump, a businessman-turned-politician, faced at his six-week trial.

  6. Alvin Bragg's 'Election Interference' Narrative Is Nonsensical

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    Since Donald Trump's alleged falsification of business records happened after he was elected president, he clearly was not trying to ensure that outcome. Alvin Bragg's 'Election Interference ...

  7. List of Filipino politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Malversion through falsification of public documents; Graft 160–164 years of jail [5] Mayors. Name Year City/Municipality Party Offence Sentence Notes

  8. Former Entergy Employee Arrested on Charges of Falsifying ...

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    Entergy released a statement yesterday outlining details of the arrest of a former employee on Tuesday on federal charges of falsifying documents at the company's Indian Point Energy Center in ...

  9. Obstruction of justice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States jurisdictions, obstruction of justice refers to a number of offenses that involve unduly influencing, impeding, or otherwise interfering with the justice system, especially the legal and procedural tasks of prosecutors, investigators, or other government officials.