nursing jurisprudence part 3

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Grave Felonies:

- cannot be pardon or parole

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_____ or life imprisonment

reclusion

perpetua

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above 6000 pesos

Grave Felonies: - cannot be pardon or parole

Imprisonment of = afflictive to capital

punishment (prision mayor until reclusion

perpetua or life imprisonment)

Fine =

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Prision Mayor

(6 years and 1 day up to

12 years)

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Reclusion Temporal

(12 years and 1

day to 20 years)

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Reclusion Perpetua

is the highest form

of penalty (20 years and 1 day up to 40

years)

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limited to 40 years

imprisonment

Reclusion Perpetua –

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no limit

Life imprisonment –

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Less Grave Felonies

can be pardon or parole

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Php 201-6000 pesos

Less Grave Felonies: can be pardon or parole

Imprisonment: correctional penalties (arresto

mayor- prison correctional)

Fine:

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Arresto mayor

(1 month and 1 day (31

days) up to 1 year)

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Prision Correctional

(1 year and 1 day

up to 6 years under parole and

probation)

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200 pesos or less

Light Felonies

Imprisonment: arresto menor (1 day to 30

days)

Fine:

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Light Felonies

Imprisonment: arresto menor

(1 day to 30

days)

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Principal

People to commit a crime; conspiracy,

proposed, agreed to commit to the crime

(conspirators) their penalty is the

highest

Conspiracy to commit a crime

Proposal to commit a crime

If 2 or more people conspires, plan,

propose and agree together to commit a

crime regardless of participation are

called CONSPIRATORS

 Conspirators are always considered

principal to the crime

 Penalty of the principal is the highest

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CONSPIRATORS

If 2 or more people conspires, plan,

propose and agree together to commit a

crime regardless of participation are

called

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Conspirators are always considered

principal to the crime

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highest

 Penalty of the principal is the

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Accomplices

= accessory before the act

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1 degree lower

Accomplices= accessory before the act

Penalty is

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Accessories

- accessory after the act

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2 degrees lower

Accessories- accessory after the act

Penalty is

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By Inducement

 Mastermind

 Who gives reward, money, prize, or

commissioned the crime

 Conspiracy is established

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By Direct Participation

 performed the act

 those who really did the act

 gunman or bagman

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By Indispensable Cooperation

 Onlooker regardless of level of

participation

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conspiracy

the act of one is the act of all

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ACCOMPLICES:

Participation and Cooperation not necessary to

consummate the crime

 Crime committed before or simultaneous to

principal act

If you did not conspire with or not aware = you

are not a principal

Examples:

o

your vehicle is used to dump the body

o

you refer someone to but u did not know

a crime would be committed

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ACCESSORY: ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT:

Profit from crime

 Conceal or destroy body of the crime or effects

thereof

Help criminal to escape or hide or conceal

crime/criminals

Example:

o Your classmate stole money from a bank

and you were given a share (you are an

accessory)

o You did not report to the authority incidence

of child abuse, women abuse, or senior’s

citizen abuse

o You bought something that is a product of a

crime

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1. Principals

2. Accomplices

3.

Accessories

WHO ARE LIABLE

Grave and Less Grave Felonies:

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1.

Principals

2.

Accomplices

WHO ARE LIABLE

Light Felonies