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  • Adrian Ramirez

  • 問題数 70 • 2/2/2025

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  • 1

    breach of allegiance to a government, committed by a person who owes allegiance to it.

    TREASON

  • 2

    obligation of fidelity and obedience which the individuals owe to the government.

    ALLEGIANCE

  • 3

    intent to betray; when a citizen intellectually or emotionally favors the enemy and harbors sympathies or convictions disloyal to his country's policy or interests

    ADHERENCE TO ENEMY

  • 4

    an act which strengthens ortends to strengthen the enemy in the conduct of war against the traitor'scountry and an act which weakens or tends to weaken the power of the traitor's country to resist or to attack the enemy

    AID OR COMFORT

  • 5

    Ways of Proving Treason:

    TESTIMONY OF 2 WITNESSES, ATLEAST, TO THE SAME OVERT ACT, CONFESSION OF THE ACCUSED IN THE OPEN COURT

  • 6

    There is ________ when one has decided to commit a felony but proposes its execution to another.

    PROPOSAL

  • 7

    _______ occurs when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of the crime.

    CONSPIRACY

  • 8

    Does two witness rule apply on the proposal and conspiracy to commit treason?

    NO

  • 9

    Does Article 116 provide an exception to the rule that mere silence does not make a person criminally liable in cases of crime by omission?

    YES

  • 10

    What is the title of title 1 in criminal law book 2?

    CRIME AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE LAW OF NATIONS

  • 11

    Title of article 114 of the RPC

    TREASON

  • 12

    Title of Article 115 of the RPC

    CONSPIRACY AND PROPOSAL TO COMMIT TREASON

  • 13

    Title of Article 116 of the RPC

    MISPRISION OF TREASON

  • 14

    Title of Article 117 of the RPC

    ESPIONAGE

  • 15

    Title of Article 118 of the RPC

    INCITING TO WAR OR GIVING MOTIVE FOR REPRISAL

  • 16

    Title of Article 119 of the RPC

    VIOLATION OF NEUTRALITY

  • 17

    Title of Article 120 of the RPC

    CORRESPONDENCE WITH HOSTILE COUNTRY

  • 18

    gathering, transmitting, or losing information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the RP or to the advantage of any foreign nation

    ESPIONAGE

  • 19

    a nation or power which takes no part in a contest of arms going on between others

    NEUTRAL

  • 20

    communicating by means of letters; or it may refer to the letters which pass between those who have friendly or business relations

    CORRESPONDENCE

  • 21

    Title of Article 121 of the RPC

    FLIGHT TO ENEMY'S COUNTRY

  • 22

    Mere attempt to flee or go to enemy country consummates crime

    FLIGHT TO ENEMY'S COUNTRY

  • 23

    robbery or forcible depredation on the high seas, without lawful authority and done with animo furandi ( intent to gain)and in the spirit and intention of universal hostility

    PIRACY

  • 24

    unlawful resistance to a superior officer, or the raising of commotions and disturbances on board a ship against the authority of the commander

    MUTINY

  • 25

    What law punishes Piracy

    P.D. 532

  • 26

    Title of Article 122 of the RPC

    PIRACY IN GENERAL AND MUTINY ON THE HIGH SEAS OR IN THE PHILIPPINE WATER

  • 27

    Title of P.D. 532

    ANTI PIRACY AND ANTI HIGHWAY ROBBERY LAW OF 1974

  • 28

    The Article 122 also known as Piracy is commited where?

    ON THE HIGH SEAS OR PHILIPPINE WATERS

  • 29

    The P.D. 532 also known as Anti-Piracy and anti-Highway Robbery Law of 1974 is commited where?

    In Philippine Waters

  • 30

    The Article 122 also known as Piracy is commited by who?

    OUTSIDER

  • 31

    The P.D. 532 also known as Anti-Piracy and anti-Highway Robbery Law of 1974 is commited by who?

    INSIDER OR OUTSIDER

  • 32

    Any person who aids or protects pirates or abets the commission of piracy shall be considered as an accomplice

    QUALIFIED PIRACY

  • 33

    when a person is placed in confinement or there is a restraint on his person

    DETENTION

  • 34

    Any public officer or employee who, without legal grounds, detains a person

    ARBITRARY DETENTION

  • 35

    Unlawful Detention of a person committed by private person

    ILLEGAL DETENTION

  • 36

    Wardens and jailers are the public officers most likely to violate this crime

    DELAYING RELEASE

  • 37

    He fails to deliver such person to the proper judicial authorities within

    DELAY IN DELIVERY OF DETAINED PERSON TO PROPER JUDICIAL AUTHORITY

  • 38

    Title of art. 123

    QUALIFIED PIRACY

  • 39

    Title of article 124

    ARBITRARY DETENTION

  • 40

    Title of article 125 of the RPC

    DELAY IN DELIVERY OF DETAINED PERSON TO PROPER JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES

  • 41

    a crime that occurs when a convict escapes from prison while serving a sentence.

    EVASION OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE

  • 42

    He removes a person confined in jail or a penal institution or helps in the escape of such person.

    DELIVERING PRISONERS FROM JAIL

  • 43

    Causing any serious disturbance in a public place, office, or establishment

    TUMULTS AND OTHER DISTURBANCES OF PUBLIC ORDER

  • 44

    This crime committed when someone resists or disobeys a person in authority or their agent while they are performing their official duties.

    RESISTANCE OR DISOBEDIENCE TO A PERSON IN AUTHORITY OR AGENT OF A PERSON IN AUTHORITY

  • 45

    act of refusing to obey a summons without a legal excuse.

    DISOBEDIENCE TO SUMMON ISSUED BY CONGRESS OR ITS COMMITTEE, ETC.

  • 46

    The offender makes use of force or intimidation acts are done upon any person coming to the aid of the authorities or their agents on occasion of the commission of any of the crimes

    INDIRECT ASSAULT

  • 47

    a crime against public order that involves using force or intimidation against a person in authority

    DIRECT ASSAULT

  • 48

    a swift, violent, or stealthy attack against the government or its facilities. The crime can be executed by military or police personnel or public officials, with or without civilian support.

    COUP D'TAT

  • 49

    is the raising of commotions or disturbances in the state

    SEDITION

  • 50

    The offender evades the service of his sentence by leaving the penal institution where he is confined, on the occasion of such disorder or during the mutiny

    EVASION ON OCCASION OF DISORDER

  • 51

    This crime is when a convict violated any of the conditions of such pardon

    VIOLATION OF CONDITIONAL PARDON

  • 52

    The offender either made, imported or uttered such coins

    MAKING AND IMPORTING AND UTTERING FALSE COIN

  • 53

    Mutilating coins of the legal currency, with further requirement that there be intent to damage or to defraud another

    MUTILATION OF COINS

  • 54

    Importing or uttering such mutilated coins, with the further requirement that there must be connivance with the mutilator or importer in case of uttering

    MAKING AND IMPORTING AND UTTERING FALSE COINS

  • 55

    addresses the crime of forging treasury or bank notes, or other documents payable to bearer, and the importation and uttering of such false or forged notes and documents.

    FORGING TREASURY OR BANK NOTES OR OTHER DOCUMENTS PAYABLE TO BEARER

  • 56

    committed by giving to a treasury or bank note or any instrument payable to bearer or to order the appearance of a true and genuine document

    FORGING

  • 57

    committed by erasing, substituting, counterfeiting, or altering by any means, the figures, letters, words, or signs contained therein

    FALSIFICATION

  • 58

    means to bring them into the Philippines, which presupposes that the obligations or notes are forged or falsified in a foreign country

    IMPORTATION

  • 59

    Instigating or taking an active part in any charivari or other disorderly meeting offensive to another or prejudicial to public tranquility

    ALARMS AND SCANDAL

  • 60

    simulating a signature, handwriting or rubric out of one which does not in fact exist

    FEIGNING

  • 61

    It is a crime that committed by any public officer, employee, notary, or ecclesiastical minister who, taking advantage of their position, falsifies a document.

    FALSIFICATION BY PUBLIC OFFICER, EMPLOYEE OR NOTARY OR ECCLESIASTICAL MINISTER

  • 62

    committed by a private individual who does any of the falsifications described in the next preceding article in any public or official document or letter of exchange or any other kind of commercial document; and by a person.

    FALSIFICATION BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL AND THE USE OF FALSIFIED DOCUMENTS

  • 63

    WHAT ARE THE FOUR KINDS OF DOCUMENTS

    PUBLIC DOCUMENT, OFFICIAL DOCUMENT, PRIVATE DOCUMENT, COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT

  • 64

    created, executed or issued by a public official in response to exigencies of public service, or in execution of which a public official intervened.

    PUBLIC DOCUMENTS

  • 65

    issued by a public official in exercise of the functions of his office

    OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

  • 66

    deed or instrument executed by a private person without the intervention of notary public or other person legally authorized, by which document some disposition or agreement is proved, evidenced or set forth

    PRIVATE DOCUMENT

  • 67

    defined and regulated by the Code of Commerce or any other commercial law.

    COMMERCIAL DOCUMENTS

  • 68

    The offender is an officer or employee of the Government or of any private corporation or concern engaged in the service of sending or receiving wireless, cable or telephone message. He utters a fictitious wireless, telegraph or telephone message of any system or falsifies the same.

    FALSIFICATION OF WIRELESS, CABLE, TELEGRAPH, AND TELEPHONE MESSAGES

  • 69

    any writing by which testimony is given that a fact has or has not taken place

    CERTIFICATE

  • 70

    an act whereby a person who, without proper authority alters a legislative bill, resolution, or ordinance, enacted or approved or pending approval by either House of the Legislature or any provincial board or municipal council.

    FALSIFICATION OF LEGISLATIVE DOCUMENT