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Read more about the article Absolutory Causes | Principle in Criminal Law: Meaning, Scope, and Application
Absolutory Causes / Criminal Law

Absolutory Causes | Principle in Criminal Law: Meaning, Scope, and Application

In criminal law, the concept of "absolutory causes" occupies a unique and significant position. While the law is generally designed to punish those who commit crimes, there are exceptional situations…

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September 18, 2025
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 Defense of Accident in Criminal Law | Art. 12 Par. 4 of the Revised Penal Code
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Defense of Accident in Criminal Law | Art. 12 Par. 4 of the Revised Penal Code

The defense of accident in criminal law is a legal principle that is utilized to excuse or justify an act that would otherwise be considered a crime. The accident defense…

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February 25, 2023

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