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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)

 Delivering prisoners from jails. (Art. 156)  Evasion of service of sentence. (Art. 157)  Evasion on occasion of disorders. (Art. 158)  Violation of conditional pardon. (Art. 159)  Commission of another crime during service of penalty imposed for another previous offense. (Art. 160)

Crimes against public interest

 Counterfeiting the great seal of the Government of the Philippines, forging the signature or stamp of the Chief Executive. (Art. 161)  Using forged signature or counterfeit seal or stamp. (Art. 162)  Making and importing and uttering false coins. (Art. 163)  Mutilation of coins, importation and uttering of mutilated coins. (Art. 164)  Selling of false or mutilated coins, without connivance. (Art. 165)  Forging treasury or bank notes or other documents payable to bearer, importing, and uttering of such false or forged notes and documents. (Art. 166)  Counterfeiting, importing and uttering instruments not payable to bearer. (Art. 167)  Illegal possession and use of forged treasury or bank notes and other instruments of credit. (Art. 168)  Falsification of legislative documents. (Art. 170)  Falsification by public officer, employee or notary. (Art. 171)

 Falsification by private individuals and use of falsified documents. (Art. 172)  Falsification of wireless, cable, telegraph and telephone messages and use of said falsified messages. (Art. 173)  False medical certificates, false certificates of merit or service. (Art. 174)  Using false certificates. (Art. 175)  Manufacturing and possession of instruments or implements for falsification. (Art. 176)  Usurpation of authority or official functions. (Art. 177)  Using fictitious name and concealing true name. (Art. 178)  18. Illegal use of uniform or insignia. (Art. 179)  False testimony against a defendant. (Art. 180)  False testimony favorable to the defendant. (Art. 181)  False testimony in civil cases. (Art. 182)  False testimony in other cases and perjury. (Art. 183)  Offering false testimony in evidence. (Art. 184)  Machinations in public auction. (Art. 185)  Monopolies and combinations in restraint of trade. (Art. 186)  Importation and disposition of falsely marked articles or merchandise made of gold, silver, or other precious metals or their alloys. (Art. 187)  Substituting and altering trade marks and trade names or service marks. (Art. 188)  Unfair competition and fraudulent registration of trade mark or trade

 Intentional abortion. (Art. 256)  Unintentional abortion. (Art. 257)  Abortion practiced by the woman herself or by her parents. (Art. 258)  Abortion practiced by a physician or midwife and dispensing of abortives. (Art. 259)  Duel. (Art. 260)  Challenging to a duel. (Art. 261)  Mutilation. (Art. 262)  Serious physical injuries. (Art. 263)  Administering injurious substances or beverages. (Art. 264)  Less serious physical injuries. (Art. 265)  Slight physical injuries and maltreatment. (Art. 266)  Rape. (Art. 266-A)

Crimes against liberty

 Kidnapping and serious illegal detention. (Art. 267)  Slight illegal detention. (Art. 268)  Unlawful arrest. (Art. 269)  Kidnapping and failure to return a minor. (Art. 270)  Inducing a minor to abandon his home. (Art. 271)  Slavery. (Art. 272)  Exploitation of child labor. (Art. 273)  Services rendered under compulsion in payment of debt. (Art. 274)

Crimes against security

 Abandonment of persons in danger and abandonment of one's own victim. (Art. 275)  Abandoning a minor. (Art. 276)  Abandonment of minor by person entrusted with his custody; indifference of parents. (Art. 277)  Exploitation of minors. (Art. 278)

 Trespass to dwelling. (Art. 280)  Other forms of trespass. (Art. 281)  Grave threats. (Art. 282)  Light threats. (Art. 283)  Other light threats. (Art. 285)

Crimes against personal liberty and security

 Grave coercions. (Art. 286)  Light coercions. (Art. 287)  Other similar coercions (Compulsory purchase of merchandise and payment of wages by means of tokens). (Art. 288)  Formation, maintenance and prohibition of combination of capital or labor through violence or threats. (Art. 289)  Discovering secrets through seizure of correspondence. (Art. 290)  Revealing secrets with abuse of office. (Art. 291)  Revealing of industrial secrets. (Art. 292)

Crimes against property

 Robbery with violence against or intimidation of persons. (Art. 294)  Attempted and frustrated robbery committed under certain circumstances. (Art. 297)  Execution of deeds by means of violence or intimidation. (Art. 298)  Robbery in an inhabited house or public building or edifice devoted to worship. (Art. 299)  Robbery in an uninhabited place or in a private building. (Art. 302)  Possession of picklocks or similar tools. (Art. 304)  Brigandage. (Art. 306)

 Aiding and abetting a band of brigands. (Art. 307)  Theft. (Art. 308)  Qualified theft. (Art. 310)  Theft of the property of the National Library and National Museum. (Art. 311)  Occupation of real property or usurpation of real rights in property. (Art. 312)  Altering boundaries or landmarks. (Art. 313)  Fraudulent insolvency. (Art. 314)  Swindling. (Art. 315)  Other forms of swindling. (Art. 316)  Swindling a minor. (Art. 317)  Other deceits. (Art. 318)  651

Crimes against property

 Removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged property. (Art. 319)  Destructive arson. (Art. 320)  Other forms of arson. (Art. 321)  Arson of property of small value. (Art. 323)  Crimes involving destruction. (Art. 324)  Burning one's own property as means to commit arson. (Art. 325)  Setting fire to property exclusively owned by the offender. (Art. 326)  Malicious mischief. (Art. 327)  Special cases of malicious mischief. (Art. 328)  Damage and obstruction to means of communication. (Art. 330)  Destroying or damaging statues, public monuments or paintings. (Art. 331)

Crimes against chastity

 Adultery. (Art. 333)  Concubinage. (Art. 334)  Acts of lasciviousness. (Art. 336)  Qualified seduction. (Art. 337)  Simple seduction. (Art. 338)  Acts of lasciviousness with the consent of the offended party. (Art. 339)  Corruption of minors. (Art. 340)  White slave trade. (Art. 341)  Forcible abduction. (Art. 342)  Consented abduction. (Art. 343)

Crimes against the civil status of persons

 Simulation of births, substitution of one child for another and concealment or abandonment of a legitimate child. (Art. 347)  Usurpation of civil status. (Art. 348)  Bigamy. (Art. 349)  Marriage contracted against provisions of law. (Art. 350)  Premature marriages. (Art. 351)  Performance of illegal marriage ceremony. (Art. 352)

Crimes against honor

 Libel by means of writings or similar means. (Art. 355)  Threatening to publish and offer to prevent such publication for a compensation. (Art. 356)  Prohibited publication of acts referred to in the course of official proceedings. (Art. 357)  Slander. (Art. 358)  Slander by deed. (Art. 359)  Incriminating innocent person. (Art. 363)  Intriguing against honor. (Art. 364)

Title fourteen: Quasi- offenses

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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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