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Read more about the article Reforming Criminal Justice: The Reality of Philippine Criminal Justice System
Criminal Law / Law Related Discussion / Reforming Criminal Justice

Reforming Criminal Justice: The Reality of Philippine Criminal Justice System

Justice is for everyone. Justice for everyone! Reforming Criminal Justice..... The presumption “justice is for everyone” turns to be a calling, “justice for everyone,” because of a criminal justice system…

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March 13, 2023
Read more about the article Public Authority in Criminal Law | Art. 14 Par. 2, Revised Penal Code
Aggravating Circumstances / Criminal Law

Public Authority in Criminal Law | Art. 14 Par. 2, Revised Penal Code

We shall discuss public authority in criminal law and their role in the appreciation of the aggravating circumstance of contempt or insult to public authority. We, the people, make up…

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March 9, 2023
Read more about the article Vindication of Grave Offense | Is it Ever Right?
Criminal Law / Mitigating Circumstances

Vindication of Grave Offense | Is it Ever Right?

In the field of criminal law, an event that lessens the gravity of a crime is referred to as a "mitigating circumstance." One of which, as recognized by law, is…

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March 7, 2023
Read more about the article Charged with Illegal Possession of Firearms (People vs. Nang Kay, G.R. No. L-3565, April 20, 1951)
Criminal Law / Indeterminate Sentence Law / Special Penal Laws

Charged with Illegal Possession of Firearms (People vs. Nang Kay, G.R. No. L-3565, April 20, 1951)

People vs. Nang Kay, where the accused is charged with illegal possession of firearms, is a landmark case in Philippine criminal law, besides being an aberration to the application of…

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March 5, 2023
Read more about the article Breaking Down Sufficient Provocation: Understanding the Legal Definition
Criminal Law / Mitigating Circumstances

Breaking Down Sufficient Provocation: Understanding the Legal Definition

Pointing fingers, he who started it all. This, in a nutshell, spells out provocation. Whether sufficient or not, it is a matter of evidence. Thus, we are here to break…

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March 4, 2023
Read more about the article Analogous Circumstances | What is Article 13, Par. 10 of the Revised Penal Code?
Criminal Law / Mitigating Circumstances

Analogous Circumstances | What is Article 13, Par. 10 of the Revised Penal Code?

We shall examine the doctrine of analogous circumstances in criminal law. This refers to mitigating circumstances under Article 13, paragraph 10 of the Revised Penal Code. Mitigating circumstances are those…

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March 4, 2023
Read more about the article Shedding Light on Passion or Obfuscation as a Mitigating Circumstance
Criminal Law / Mitigating Circumstances

Shedding Light on Passion or Obfuscation as a Mitigating Circumstance

We will shed light on passion or obfuscation as a mitigating circumstance. "Nagdilim na po ang aking paningin at doon ko po ipinutok,"((People vs. Orense, G.R. No. 213383, June 22,…

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March 3, 2023
Read more about the article The Price of Generosity | Tax on Donations
Tax on Donations / Taxation Law

The Price of Generosity | Tax on Donations

We shall discuss the tax on donations, which to many people will be considered as the price of generosity. There are people who are either born wealthy or become wealthy…

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March 2, 2023
Read more about the article Why is Insanity an Exempting Circumstance | Imbecility Included
Criminal Law / Exempting Circumstances

Why is Insanity an Exempting Circumstance | Imbecility Included

Imbecility and Insanity: Grounds for Escaping Criminal Liability Why is insanity an exempting circumstance, imbecility included? Not all individuals who commit a crime automatically assumes criminal liability. Just like the…

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March 2, 2023
Read more about the article Defense of Stranger | What is Article 11, Paragraph 3, Revised Penal Code?
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Defense of Stranger | What is Article 11, Paragraph 3, Revised Penal Code?

Introduction We shall discuss defense of stranger. Justifying circumstances is one of the circumstances under the Revised Penal Code that may give an accused a valid defense and state that…

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February 26, 2023
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