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  2. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Penal Code supplanted the 1870 Spanish Código Penal, which was in force in the Philippines (then an overseas province of the Spanish Empire up to 1898) from 1886 to 1930, after an allegedly uneven implementation in 1877.

  3. Rent-sangla scam - Wikipedia

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    Eight persons, five of them from Laguna province, had been charged for violations of Article 315 of the Philippines' Revised Penal Code (on swindling/estafa in large-scale form) and in relation to Presidential Decree 1689 (which increased the penalty of certain forms of swindling/estafa). [1]

  4. Mediatrix of All Grace offending religious feelings case

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    In December 2022, Harriet Demetriou, a devotee of the Mary, Mediatrix of All Grace apparition, filed a criminal case against exorcist priest Winston Cabading for offending religious feelings, a violation under the Revised Penal Code. This complaint was made over his prior statements referencing the Marian apparition in a conference and an ...

  5. Kapa-Community Ministry International - Wikipedia

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    In August 2024, the 7th Municipal Circuit Trial Court Liloan-Compostela, Cebu convicted Apolinario and KAPA’s Christopher D. Abad of estafa under Article 315, paragraph 2(a), Revised Penal Code. Aside from the imposed one year and one day imprisonment, the court ordered him to indemnify complainant Kenneth A. Gabuya ₱500,000 actual damages ...

  6. Suicide legislation - Wikipedia

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    Penal Code - Law Decree nº 2.848 December 07 1940 Induce or instigate someone to commit suicide or to help him to do so. Penalty - imprisonment, from two to six years, if the suicide is consumed; or imprisonment, from one to three years, if a suicide attempt results in a serious bodily injury.

  7. Offending religious feelings (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The offending religious feelings provision is stated in article 133 of the Revised Penal Code of 1930 which came into effect in 1932. [3] There is a second religious offense under the same law which is interruption of religious worship stated in Article 132. [4] Offending the religious feelings.

  8. Philippine criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Under the Revised Penal Code, when more than one person participated in the commission of the crime, the law looks into their participation because in punishing offenders, the Revised Penal Code classifies them as principals, accomplices, or accessories. A person can be liable as a principal for (a) taking a direct part in the execution of the ...

  9. Laws of the 15th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Amending the Revised Penal Code or Act 3815 : Decriminalizing Vagrancy: 2012-04-10: 10159: Amending the Revised Penal Code or Act 3815: 2012-04-10: 10160: Converting a Municipality into a Component City: Bacoor: Cavite: 2012-04-10: 10161: Converting a Municipality into a Component City: Imus: Cavite 2012-04-17: 10162: Creating additional ...