Complex, Continuing, Continued Crimes

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COMPOUND COMPLEX CRIME (1) Reckless imprudence resulting in grave or less grave offenses (2) Direct assault with

crimes (i.e. light felony) resulting from the assault (3) Laying of hands during or y reason of the performance of the duties of !" resulting to less serious physical in#uries ("rt 1$% and 2&') ($) (alsification of pu lic) official commercial document with estafa (deceit) (') *erious physical in#uries with unintentional a ortion (&) Reckless imprudence resulting to serious physical in#uries with unintentional a ortion (+) ,alicious mischief resulting to death and in#uries

COMPLEX CRIME PROPER (%) ,alversation through falsification of documents with illegal e-action (.) (orci le a duction with rape (a) /y using force) intimidation0 ( ) 1oman is deprived of reason or otherwise unconscious0 and (c) 1hen the woman is under the age of 12 or is demented (12) Ro ery with homicide "3D ro ery with force upon things (11) Ro ery with serious illegal detention to e-tort amount which is in the nature of ransom

SPECIAL COMPLEX CRIME/ COMPOSITE CRIME (1) Rape with homicide (2) 4idnapping with rape (3) 4idnapping with homicide) murder of the kidnapped ($) 4idnapping with physical in#uries (') Ro ery with rape (&) Ro ery with homicide (+) Ro ery with serious physical in#uries (%) Ro ery with intentional mutilation (.) Ro ery with arson (12)"rson with homicide (11)5arnapping with homicide) muder)rape (12)!iracy) mutiny with murder)homicide) physicial in#uries) rape (13)6i#acking of an aircraft with murder) homicide) serious physical in#uries) rape (1$)7orture resulting in the death) homicide (1')7orture resulting in mutilation (1&)7orture with rape (1+)7orture with other forms of se-ual a use and in conse8uence thereof9 victim shall have ecome insane9 im ecile9 impotent9 lind9 maimed for life

CONTINUING CRIME (1) Re ellion (2) !roposal to commit re ellion (3) 5onspiracy to commit re ellion ($) :nsurrection (') !roposal to commit insurrection (&) 5onspiracy to commit insurrection (+) " duction (%) :llegal detention (.) 4idnapping (12) *8uatting (11) ;iolation of /.!. 22 (12) concu inage

CONTINUOUS/ CONTINUED CRIME (1) *ingle larceny doctrine (2) series of overt acts to amass at least !'2 million to constitute as plunder

Nikki Bellosillo

SINGLE CRIME (one crime absorbs another (1) re ellion) insurrection a sor s (a) illegal possession of firearm0 ( ) use of unlicensed firearm in the commission0 and (c) murder (2) sedition a sor s unlicensed firearm (3) less serious physical in#ury inflicted while committing direct assault is treated as a generic aggravating circumstance ($) article 2&' and victim is a !" ut the laying of the hands is not y reason of his eing a !" or due to the performance of his function (') illegal sale and illegal possession of dangerous drugs (if 8uantity is same as that negotiated) (&) possession of instruments 16:L< administering dangerous drugs (+) arson as a means to kill and other houses were also urned (generic aggravating) (%) homicide ut resorted to arson merely as a #oke (reckless imprudence resulting to homicide) (.) homicide) murder) parricide with the use of unlicensed firearm (use is aggravating) (12)slight felony with illegal possession (a solutory) (11)8ualified serious physical in#uries if victim is any of those of parricide9 e-cluding the parents9 as a result of e-cessive chastisement (12)8ualified serious physical in#uries and there are any 8ualifying circumstances for murder (13)murder) homicide only (no kidnapping) if the taking was only incidental (1$)more serious crime (with overt acts) a sor s 8ualified trespass to dwelling (1')ro ery a sor s possession of picklocks (1&)cattle rustling a sor s killing

T!O SEPARATE CRIMES (1) art 12. = per#ury (o tained search warrant without pro a le cause) (2) art 1&2 (8uasi> recidivisim) = ha itual delin8uency (3) art 2.2 = administrative action ($) art 212 = crime agreed upon (') art 21$ = penalties in chapter & title (&) art 23' = physical in#uries) damage caused (+) art 2+. = a andonment and e-ploitation of minors (art 2+' and 2+%) (%) art 312 = acts of violence e-ecuted (.) art 31' = /!22 and illegal recruitment (12) art 332 = conse8uence of criminal act (11) re ellion with offenders engaging in war against government forces (12) re ellion and offenders are pu lic officers and as such9 commit serious violence or destruction of property (13) re ellion and offenders are pu lic officers and they e-act contri utions for support (1$) offenders9 as pu lic officers9 divest pu lic funds from the purposes for which these were appropriated (1') falsification of private document = <stafa (no deceit) (1&) illegal sale and illegal possession of dangerous drugs (if 8uantity possessed is greater than 8uantity negotiated) (1+) possession of instruments and administering drugs (1%) consummated ri ery and corruption of pu lic officers (1.) illegal e-action and malversation (if collected a igger amount and pocketed the e-cess) (22) falsification of official receipt and malversation (if resorted to falsification to conceal malversation) (21) arson to conceal murder) homicide (22) multiple rapes committed at a out the same time and place (23) kidnapping with homicide) murder if person killed is not the kidnapped (2$) se-ual a use and child a use (2') rape with homicide "3D ro ery (if raped then killed then ro ed with force) (2&) rape with homicide "3D theft (if raped then killed then took #ewelry) (2+) ro ery with homicide (rape is a sor ed) (if ro ed then raped then killed ?R raped then ro ed then killed) (2%) rape and theft (if rape was the primary intent and the taking was an afterthought) (2.) ro ery and arson (ro ery with force upon things and thereafter the house was urned to cover up crime) (32) theft and homicide (if it cannot e said with moral certainty the intent of the accused was to steal the valua les and that the killing was a mere incident to the ro ery) (31) arson and murder)homicide and the house was urned to conceal the murder) homicide (32) adultery and concu inage (if illicit relationship with a married woman) (33) usurpation with homicide) physical in#uries (art 2&3(1) and (2)) (3$) usurpation with rape) intentional mutilation (3') usurpation with physical in#uries (art 2&3(3) and ($)) (3&) usurpation with intimidation) inflict physical in#uries (art 2&' and art 2&&)

Nikki Bellosillo

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