Crimes against public order, Revised Penal Code
Title Three – Crimes against Public Order
Chapter One: Rebellion, Sedition and Disloyalty
- Rebellion or insurrection
- Conspiracy to commit rebellion or insurrection
- Proposal to commit rebellion or insurrection
- Coup d’etat
- Conspiracy to commit coup d’etat
- Proposal to commit coup d’etat
- Disloyalty of public officers or employees
- Inciting a rebellion or insurrection
- Sedition
- Conspiracy to commit sedition
- Inciting to sedition
Chapter Two: Crimes against Popular Representation
Section One. – Crimes against legislative bodies and similar bodies
Section Two. – Violation of parliamentary immunity
Chapter Three: Illegal Assemblies and Associations
Chapter Four: Assault Upon, and Resistance and Disobedience to, Persons in Authority and their Agents
- Direct Assaults
- Indirect assaults
- Disobedience to summons issued by the National Assembly, its committees or subcommittees, by the Constitutional Commissions, its committees, subcommittees or divisions
- Resistance and disobedience to a person in authority or the agents of such person
Chapter Five: Public Disorders
- Tumults and other disturbance of public orders; Tumultuous disturbance or interruption liable to cause disturbance
- Unlawful use of means of publication and unlawful utterances
- Alarms and scandals
- Delivery of prisoners from jails
Chapter Six: Evasion of Service of Sentence
- Evasion of service of sentence
- Evasion of service of sentence on the occasion of disorder, conflagrations, earthquakes, or other calamities
- Other cases of evasion of service of sentence
Chapter Seven: Commission of another Crime during Service of Penalty imposed for another Previous Offense
References
⦁ Title 3 – Crimes Against Public Order, Book 2, Revised Penal Code