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Read more about the article Article 116 of the Revised Penal Code: Misprision of Treason in Philippine Law
Criminal Law / Treason

Article 116 of the Revised Penal Code: Misprision of Treason in Philippine Law

The concept of misprision of treason is a unique and often misunderstood provision in Philippine criminal law. Found in Article 116 of the Revised Penal Code (RPC), Misprision of Treason…

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October 1, 2025
Read more about the article Article 115 of the Revised Penal Code: Conspiracy and Proposal to Commit Treason — A Brief Legal Analysis
Criminal Law / Treason

Article 115 of the Revised Penal Code: Conspiracy and Proposal to Commit Treason — A Brief Legal Analysis

The crime of treason is one of the gravest offenses under Philippine law, striking at the very heart of national security and sovereignty. Nevertheless, the law does not only punish…

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September 30, 2025
Read more about the article Absolutory Causes | Principle in Criminal Law: Meaning, Scope, and Application
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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 Mitigating And Aggravating Circumstances Philippines | Stages of Crimes
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Mitigating And Aggravating Circumstances Philippines | Stages of Crimes

Mitigating circumstances are defined as the factors that reduce the severity or culpability of certain criminal act or acts of the offender, such as but not limited to, the age,…

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June 22, 2021

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