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LIST OF Crimes - list of crime in the RPC
Course: Consti Law (Law 101)
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MEA ALLYZA D. ADAN
LIST OF CRIMES IN THE REVISED PENAL
CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Crimes against national security
Treason. (Art. 114)
Conspiracy and proposal to commit
treason. (Art. 115)
Misprision of treason. (Art. 116)
Espionage. (Art. 117)
Crimes against the law of nations
Inciting to war or giving motives for
reprisals. (Art. 118)
Violation of neutrality. (Art. 119)
Correspondence with hostile
country. (Art. 120)
Flight to enemy's country. (Art. 121)
Piracy in general and mutiny on the
high seas or in Philippine waters.
(Art. 122)
Crimes against the fundamental laws of
the State
Arbitrary detention. (Art. 124)
Delay in the delivery of detained
persons to the proper judicial
authorities. (Art. 125)
Delaying release. (Art. 126)
Expulsion. (Art. 127)
Violation of domicile. (Art. 128)
Search warrants maliciously
obtained and abuse in the service of
those legally obtained. (Art. 129)
Searching domicile without
witnesses. (Art. 130)
Prohibition, interruption, and
dissolution of peaceful meetings.
(Art. 131)
Interruption of religious worship.
(Art. 132)
10. Offending the religious feelings.
(Art. 133)
Crimes against public order
Rebellion or insurrection. (Art. 134)
Coup d'etat. (Art. 134-A)
Conspiracy and proposal to commit
coup d'etat, rebellion or
insurrection. (Art. 136)
Disloyalty of public officers or
employees. (Art. 137)
Inciting to rebellion. (Art. 138)
Sedition. (Art. 139)
Conspiracy to commit sedition. (Art.
141)
Inciting to sedition. (Art. 142)
Acts tending to prevent the meeting
of Congress and similar bodies. (Art.
143)
Disturbance of proceedings of
Congress or similar bodies. (Art. 144)
Violation of parliamentary immunity.
(Art. 145)
Illegal assemblies. (Art. 146)
Illegal associations. (Art. 147)
Direct assaults. (Art. 148)
Indirect assaults. (Art. 149)
Disobedience to summons issued by
Congress, its committees, etc., by
the constitutional commissions, its
committees, etc. (Art. 150)
Resistance and disobedience to a
person in authority or the agents of
such person. (Art. 151)
Tumults and other disturbances of
public order. (Art. 153)
Unlawful use of means of
publication and unlawful utterances.
(Art. 154)
Alarms and scandals. (Art. 155)
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