BOOK 1
Grave Coercion - Crime committed when a woman is carried away just to break her will, to compel her to agree to demand or request by the offender.
Unlawful Arrest - Felony committed by making an arrest not authorized by law.
Kidnapping and Failure to Return a Minor Felony - committed by a person entrusted with the custody of a minor and deliberately fails to restore said minor to his parents or guardians.
Inducing a minor to abandon his/her home - Felony committed when the offender induces a minor to abandon his/her home.
Qualified Trespass to Dwelling - Felony committed when the offender, being a private person, enters a dwelling of another against the will of the latter.
Grave Coercion - The felony committed when preventing or compelling another, by means of violence, threat, or intimidation from doing or to do something against his/her will whether the doing is prohibited by law or it be right or wrong.
Light Coercion - Felony committed by a creditor by seizing anything belonging to his debtor, by means of violence or display of material force producing intimidation to apply as payment of the debt.
Robbery - The resulting crime when the property of the debtor seized is greater than that of the debt and violence and intimidation are employed.
Estafa - The resulting crime when the property of another is seized having no obligation of the offended party but was only feigned and deceit is employed.
Arbitrary Detention - Committed by a public officer who detains a person without legal grounds.
Ransom - The money, price, consideration paid or demanded for the redemption of the captured person/s, the payment of which releases them from captivity.
Sexual Assault - A kind of rape committed with an instrument or an object or use of penis with penetration of the mouth or anal orifice.
Robbery - The taking of personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, by means of violence against or intimidation of any person or using force upon anything.
Inhabited Houses - Refers to any shelter, ship, or vessel constituting the dwelling of one or more persons even though the inhabitants thereof are temporarily absent therefrom.
Public Building - Any building owned by the Government or belonging to private person but used or rented by the Government.
Detention - The actual confinement of a person in an enclosure, or in any manner of depriving him/her liberty.
Proper judicial authorities - The courts of justice or judges of said courts vested with the proper authorities.
In Flagrante Delicto - When, in the presence of the person making the arrest, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense.
Hot Pursuit/Fresh Pursuit - When an offense has been committed, and the person effecting the arrest has probable cause to believe on personal knowledge of facts and circumstances that the person to be arrested has committed it.
Delaying Release - An act of unduly delaying the service of the notice or order from the court pertaining to the release of the prisoner.
Search Warrant - An order in writing, issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a judge and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for personal property described therein and bring it before the court.
Trespass to Dwelling - Crime committed when a private person enters any dwelling against the will of the owner thereof.
Violation of Domicile - An offense committed by a public officer by entering any dwelling against the will of the owner, searching papers thereof without consent, and refusing to leave the premises after having been required to do so.
Search warrants maliciously obtained - The offense committed by a public officer by searching domicile, papers, and other belongings armed with a search warrant unlawfully obtained.
Prohibition, Interruption, and Dissolution of peaceful meetings - An offense committed by a public officer by prohibiting, hindering any person to peaceably hold a meeting and dissolving the same.
Treason - Breach of allegiance to a government, committed by a person who owes allegiance to it.
Two-witness rule - A rule which requires the testimony of at least two witnesses to prove the overt act of giving aid or comfort in the crime of Treason.
Espionage - The offense of gathering, transmitting, or losing information respecting the national defense.
Neutrality - A condition of a nation that, in time of war, takes no part in the dispute but continues peaceful dealings with the belligerents.
Piracy - Robbery or forcible depredation on the high seas.