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CRIM LAW FINALS
  • ALVAREZ, CHRISTIAN D.

  • 問題数 27 • 11/18/2024

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  • 1

    This theory combines both positivist and classical thinking

    neo classical theory

  • 2

    is a misapprehension of fact on the par of the person who caused injury to another. He is not criminally liable.

    mistake of fact

  • 3

    Acts or omission punishable by law.

    crime

  • 4

    Prescription period of crimes punishable by death, reclusion perpetua, or reclusion temporal.

    20 years

  • 5

    Act or omission punishable under Art. 3 RPC

    felonies

  • 6

    Any act of inflicting physical harm upon the woman or her child resulting to physical, psychological or emotional distress.

    battery

  • 7

    A person sentenced with this penalty shall not be permitted to enter the place or places designated in the sentenced, nor within the radius specified therein.

    destierro

  • 8

    Rule suggests that when the evidence of the prosecution and the defense are equally balanced, the scale should be titled in favor of the accused in obedience to the constitutional presumption of innocence.

    equipose rule

  • 9

    This theory states that man is essentially a moral creature with an absolute free will to choose between good and evil and therefore more stress is placed upon the result of the felonious act than upon the criminal himself.

    classical theory

  • 10

    The right to vote and be voted for a certain public office.

    right of suffrage

  • 11

    Accessory penalty affecting the rights of parental authority, or guardianship, either as to the person or property of any ward, of marital authority, of the right to manage his property, and of the right to dispose of such property.

    civil interdiction

  • 12

    Legislative act which inflicts punishment without trial.

    bill of attainder

  • 13

    There is no crime when there is no law punishing the same.

    nullum crimen nulla poena sine lege

  • 14

    Extended to classes of persons who may be guilty of the political offenses.

    amnesty

  • 15

    It refers to a scientifically defined pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in battering relationship as a result of cumulative abuse.

    battered woman syndrome

  • 16

    Acts which are considered as minor infraction of the law such as violation of an ordinance.

    misdemeanor

  • 17

    Stage of felony where the offender commences the commission of a felony directly by overt acts, and does not perform all the acts of execution which should produce the felony, by reason of some cause or accident other than his own spontaneous desistance.

    attempted

  • 18

    An act prohibiting the imposition of death penalty.

    ra 9346

  • 19

    Stage of felony where all the acts necessary for its accomplishment and execution are present.

    consummated

  • 20

    No penalty shall be executed except by virtue of________.

    final judgement

  • 21

    Stage of felony where the offender performs all the acts of execution which would produce the felony as a result, but which nevertheless do not produce it by reason of causes independent of the will of the perpetrator.

    frustrated

  • 22

    A branch of municipal law which defines crimes, treats of their nature and provides for their punishment.

    criminal law

  • 23

    theory stating that man is subdued occasionally by a strange and morbid phenomenon which conditions him to do wrong in spite of or contrary to his volition.

    positivist theory

  • 24

    Acts punishable under special laws.

    offenses

  • 25

    "Aberratio Ictus" means: *

    deviation of the blow

  • 26

    An act of grace proceeding from the power entrusted with the execution of laws, which exempts the individual from the punishment of the law inflicted for the crime.

    pardon

  • 27

    "Error in Personae" means

    mistake in identity