Ignominy and Humiliation: Adding Insult to Injury
In this article, we shall discuss Ignominy in Criminal Law. The Philippines “values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.”((Article II, Sec. 11 of…
In this article, we shall discuss Ignominy in Criminal Law. The Philippines “values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.”((Article II, Sec. 11 of…
Under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, cruelty is considered an aggravating circumstance in criminal cases. This means that if a crime was committed with cruelty, the penalty for…
The simple mention of the methods of committing the crime shows a purposeful planning of the conduct before carrying it out. The unlawful act must be preceded by serious thought…
We shall discuss recidivism as an aggravating circumstance. Article 14, Paragraph 9 of the Revised Penal Code talks about one of aggravating circumstances. When being considered and appreciated as a…
We shall explain what is aid of armed men in Criminal Law. In accordance with Article 14 of the Revised Criminal Code, an act of criminality that is carried out…
The definition of Continuing Crime: Continued Crime or Delito Continuado is defined as “a single crime consisting of a series of acts but all arising from one criminal resolution”. Hence,…
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