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ACTS PUNISHABLE:
1. By threatening another with the infliction upon his
person, honor, property or to his family any wrong
amounting to a crime and demanding money or
imposing any other conditions, even though not
unlawful, and the offender attained his purpose.
2. By making such threat without the offender
attaining his purpose.
3. By threatening another with the infliction upon his
person, honor, and property or to his family of any
wrong amounting to a crime and the threat is not
subject to a condition.
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ELEMENTS:
a. A person prevented another from doing something not
prohibited by law, or that he compelled him to do
something against his will, be it right or wrong.
b. The prevention or compulsion be effected by violence,
threats or intimidation.
c. The person that restrained the will and liberty of
another had no authority of law or the right to do so.
Article 287: Light Coercion
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ACTS PUNISHABLE:
1. By threatening another with a weapon, or by drawing
such weapon in a quarrel, unless it be in lawful selfdefense.
2. By orally threatening another, in the heat of anger, with
some harm constituting a crime, without persisting in
the idea involved in his threat.
3. By orally threatening to do another any harm not
constituting a felony.
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lockout of employers.
DISCOVERY & REVELATION OF SECRETS
Article 290: Discovery secrets through seizure of correspondence
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What are the kinds of grave
coercion?
There are two kinds of grace coercion. Preventive the
offender uses violence or intimidation to prevent the victim
from doing what he wants to do. Compulsive the offender
uses violence or intimidation to compel the offended to who
what he does not want to do.
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ACTS PUNISHABLE:
1. By forcing or compelling, directly or indirectly or
knowingly permitting the forcing or compelling of the
laborer or employee of the offender to purchase
merchandise or commodities of any kind from him.
a. The offender is any person, agent, officer of any
association or corporation.
b. He or such firm or corporation has employed
laborers or employees.
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Robbery
the taking of personal property belonging to another, with intent
to gain, by means of violence against or intimidation of any
person, or using force upon anything.
Classification of Robbery
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present?
Asportation is the taking of personal property out of the
possession of the owner, without his privity and consent and
without animus revertendi.
Asportation is present once the property is in fact taken from
the owner. Severance of goods from the possession of the
owner and absolute control of the property by the taker, even
for an instant, constitutes asportation.