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In a prosecution for robbery, a crime punishable by prision mayor, there exists two inherent

aggravating circumstances, one generic aggravating circumstance, two ordinary mitigating

circumstances and one privileged mitigating circumstance. What penalty should be imposed?

Your response:

Prision Correcional in any of its periods up to Prision mayor in its maximum period. two

ordinary mitigating circumstances are present and the penalty is lowered to the maximum

penalty, 1 degree lowered because of one privileged mitigating circumstance present in the

crime.

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2. In a case for homicide, a crime with an imposable penalty of Reclusion Temporal, there exists

2 generic aggravating circumstances and one ordinary mitigating circumstance. What penalty

should be imposed? Explain

Your response:

Any period of Reclusion Temporal because of 2 generic aggravating circumstances present,

you set the penalty to its maximum and there is one ordinary mitigating circumstance that

lowers the penalty to the minimum.

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3. In a prosecution for homicide, a crime punishable by reclusion temporal, there exists no

circumstances. What penalty should be imposed?


Your response:

Prision Mayor to Minimum period of Reclusion temporal. You lowered 1 degree of the penalty

and set the minimum of the penalty of reclusion temporal.

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4. In a prosecution for robbery, a crime punishable by prision mayor, there exists 2 mitigating

circumstances and one privileged mitigating circumstance. What penalty should be imposed?

Your response:

Prision Correccional in any period to Prision Mayor in its medium period.

Lowered the penalty due to one privileged mitigating circumstance and medium period of

Prision Mayor due to 2 mitigating circumstances.

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5. In a case for homicide, a crime with an imposable penalty of Reclusion Temporal, there exists

2 generic aggravating circumstances, one ordinary mitigating circumstance and one privileged

mitigating circumstance. What penalty should be imposed?

Your response:

Maximum penalty of Reclusion Temporal to Prision Mayor in any period.

There exists 2 generic aggravating circumstances which you set the penalty to it's maximum

and one ordinary to lower the penalty, and one privileged to lower the penalty to 1 degree
Answers may vary.

Points earned: 0 out of 1 (Instructor review pending)

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