RPC Book 1

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    Lawful Insuperable Cause, A12(7) Revised Penal Code

    Lawful insuperable cause – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from failing to perform an act required by law, when prevented by some lawful insuperable cause. 1. Concept Lawful insuperable cause – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability…

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    Uncontrollable fear, A12(6) Revised Penal Code

    Uncontrollable fer – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from failing to perform an act required by law, when prevented by some lawful insuperable cause. 1. Concept Uncontrollable fer – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing…

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    Irresistible force, A12(5) Revised Penal Code

    Irresistible force – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from acting under the compulsion of irresistible force. 1. Concept Irresistible force – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from acting under the compulsion…

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    Accident, A12(4) Revised Penal Code

    Accident – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense while performing a lawful act with due care, causes an injury by mere accident without fault or intention of causing it. 1. Concept Accident – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability…

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    Minor under 15 years old, A12(2) Revised Penal Code

    Minor under 15 years old – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense due to being a minor under 15 years of age. 1. Concept Minor under 15 years old – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an…

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    Imbecile or insane, A12(1) Revised Penal Code

    Imbecile or insane – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from being an imbecile or insane person, unless an insane person committed the offnse during a lucid interval. 1. Concept Imbecile or insane – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from…

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    Justifying circumstances, A11 Revised Penal Code

    Justifying circumstances – refers to defenses that provide for lawful justifications or reasons as to why the accused committed the crime and thereby resulting in no criminal liability. 1. Concept Justifying circumstances – refers to defenses that provide for lawful justifications or reasons as to why the accused committed the crime and thereby resulting in…