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CG – CLJ 104

ASIA PACIFIC COLLEGE OF ADVANCED STUDIES

COLLEGE DEPARTMENT

CLJ 104- Criminal Law Book 2


1st Semester AY 2020-2021
COURSE GUIDE
COURSE OUTCOMES

After completing this course, you should be able to:

A. Understand the different principles and statutes in protecting the life of the victims of crime as
well as those giving testimonies in prosecuting violators.

B. Apply proficiency in enforcing the laws, securing the community from possible effects of
crime and apply the knowledge about the role and relationship of the different pillars of criminal
justice system such as the law enforcers, prosecution, court, correction and the community.
C. Adapt the significance of evidence and the procedure in the jurisprudence of different crimes
under criminal law such as crimes against national security, fundamental law of the state, crimes
against public order and interest, and the like.
COURSE OUTLINE
I. Title one of criminal law book two: crimes against national security and the law of nations
a. Article 114 treason
b. Article 115 conspiracy & proposal to commit treason
c. Article 116 misprision of treason
d. Article 117 espionage
e. Article 118 inciting to war or giving motives for reprisals Article 119 violation of neutrality
f. Article 120 correspondence with hostile country
g. Article 121 flight to enemy’s country
h. Article 122 piracy in general and mutiny on the high seas Article 123 qualified piracy

II. Title two: crimes against the fundamental law of the state
a. Article 124 arbitrary detention
b. Article 125 delay in the delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial authorities
c. Article 126 delaying release
d. Article 127 expulsion
e. Article 128 violation of domicile Article 129 search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse
in the service of those legally obtained
f. Article 130 searching domicile without witnesses
g. Article 131 prohibition interruption, & dissolution of peaceful meetings
h. Article 132 interruption of religious worship
i. Article 133 offending the religious feelings
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III. Crimes Against Public Order


a. Article 134 rebellion/ insurrection
b. Article 134-a coup d’état
c. Article 136 conspiracy & proposal to commit rebellion, insurrection or coup d’état
d. Article 137 disloyalty of public officers/employees
e. Article 138 inciting to rebellion/ insurrection
f. Article 139 sedition
g. Article 140 penalty for sedition
h. Article 141 conspiracy to commit sedition
i. Article 142 inciting to sedition

IV. Crimes against legislative bodies and similar bodies


a. Article 143 acts tending to prevent the meeting of the assembly and similar bodies
b. Article 144 disturbance of proceedings
c. Article 145 violation of parliamentary immunity Article 146 illegal assemblies
d. Article 147 illegal associations
e. Article 148 direct assault
f. Article 149 indirect assault
g. Article 150 disobedience to summons issued by the Nat’l assembly, its committees or
subcommittees, by the constitutional commission, its committees, subcommittee or
a. divisions
h. Article 151 resistance & disobedience to a person in authority or the agents of such person

V. Crimes under public disorder


a. Article 153 tumults & other disturbances of public order Article 154 unlawful use of means
of publication and unlawful utterances
b. Article 155 alarms & scandals Article 156 delivering prisoners from jail
c. Article 157 evasion of service of sentence
d. Article 158 evasion of sentence on the occasion of disorders, conflagrations, earthquakes, or
other calamities
e. Article 159 other cases of evasion of sentence (conditional pardon)
f. Article 160 commission of another crime during the service of penalty imposed for another
previous offense (quasi-recidivism)

VI. Crimes against public interest


a. Article 161 counterfeiting seal of government, signature and stamp of president
b. Article 162 use of forged signature, counterfeit seal or stamp
c. Article 163 making and importing and uttering false coins
d. Article 164 mutilation of coins- importation and utterance of mutilated coins
e. Article 165 selling of false or mutilated coin, without connivance
f. Article 166 forging treasury or bank notes or other documents payable to bearer and uttering
the same
g. Article 167 counterfeiting, importing and uttering instrument not payable to bearer
h. Article 168 illegal possession and use of false treasury or bank notes and other instruments of
credit Article 169 how forgery is committed
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VII. Different forms of falsification


a. Article 170 falsification of legislative document
b. Article 171 falsification by public officer, employee or notary or ecclesiastical minister
c. Article 172 falsification by private individuals and use of falsified documents
d. Article 173 falsification of wireless, cable, telegraph and telephone messages and use of
said falsified messages
e. Article 174 false medical certificates, false certificate of merit or service
f. Article 175 using false certificates
g. Article 176 manufacturing and possession of instruments and implements for
falsification
h. Article 177 usurpation of authority or official functions
i. Article 178 using fictitious name and concealing true name
j. Article 179 illegal use of uniform or insignia
k. Article 180 false testimony against a defendant
l. Article 181 false testimony favorable to the defendant
m. Article 182 false testimony in civil cases
n. Article 183 perjury
o. Article 184 offering false testimony in evidence

VIII. Different forms of frauds


a. Article 185 machinations in public auctions
b. Article 186 monopolies and combinations in restraint of trade Article 187 importation
and disposition of falsely marked articles or merchandise made of gold, silver or other
precious metals
c. Republic act no. 9165 comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002 (repealing RA no.
6425, otherwise known as the dangerous drugs act of 1972)

IX. Crimes against public morals and offenses against decency and good customs
a. Article 195 knowingly permitting gambling to be carried on in a place owned or
controlled by the offender
b. Article 196 importation sale and possession of lottery tickets or advertisements
c. Article 198 illegal betting on horse races
d. Article 199 illegal cockfighting
e. Article 200 grave scandal Article 201 immoral doctrines, obscene publications and
exhibitions, and indecent shows Article 202 vagrants and prostitutes

X. Different crimes committed by a public officer


a. Article 203 who are public officers Article 204 knowingly rendering unjust judgment
b. Article 205 judgment rendered through negligence
c. Article 206 unjust interlocutory order
d. Article 207 malicious delay in the administration of justice
e. Article 208 prosecution of offenses; negligence and tolerance
f. Article 209 betrayal of trust by an attorney or solicitor — revelation of secrets
g. Article 210 direct bribery
h. Article 211 indirect bribery
i. Article 211-a qualified bribery Article 212 corruption of public officials
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XI. Different cases of infidelity of public officers


a. Article 213 fraud against the treasury and similar of offenses
b. Article 214 other frauds
c. Article 215 prohibited transactions
d. Article 216 possession of prohibited interest by a public officer
e. Article 217 malversation of public funds or property — presumption of malversation
f. Article 218 failure of accountable officer to render accounts
g. Article 219 failure of responsible public officer to render accounts before leaving the
country Article 220 illegal use of public funds or property
h. Article 221 failure to make delivery of public funds or property
i. Article 222 officers included in the preceding provision

XII. Other offenses or irregularities by public officers


a. Article 231 open disobedience Article 232 disobedience to order of superior officer when
said order was suspended by inferior officer Article 233 refusal of assistance Article 234
refusal to discharge elective office
b. Article 235 maltreatment of prisoners
c. Article 236 anticipation of duties of a public office
d. Article 237 prolonging performance of duties and powers
e. Article 238 abandonment of office Article 239 usurpation of legislative power
f. Article 240 usurpation of executive functions
g. Article 241 usurpation of judicial functions
h. Article 242 disobeying request for disqualification
i. Article 243 orders or requests by executive officers to any judicial authority
j. Article 244 unlawful appointments

XIII. Crimes against chastity and crimes against persons


a. Article 246 parricide
b. Article 247 death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances
c. Article 248 murder
d. Article 249 homicide
e. Article 250 penalty for frustrated parricide, murder, or homicide
f. Article 251 death caused in a tumultuous affray
g. Article 252 physical injuries inflicted in a tumultuous affray
h. Article 253 giving assistance to suicide
i. Article 254 discharge of firearms
j. Article 255 infanticide
k. Article 256 intentional abortion
l. Article 257 unintentional abortion Article 258 abortion practiced by the woman herself or
her parents Article 259 abortion practiced by a physician or midwife in dispensing of
abortives

XIV. Physical injuries and the coverage of RA 8353


a. Article 262 mutilation
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b. Article 263 serious physical injuries Article 264 administering injurious substance or
beverages
c. Article 265 less serious physical injuries
d. Article 266 slight physical injuries and maltreatment
e. Article 266-a the anti-rape law
f. Article 266-b qualified rape
g. Article 266-c effect of pardon

XV. Crimes against personal liberty and security


a. Article 267 kidnapping and serious illegal detention
b. Article 268 slight illegal detention
c. Article 269 unlawful arrest
d. Article 270 failure to return a minor Article 271 inducing a minor to abandon his home
e. Article 272 slavery
f. Article 273 exploitation of child labor
g. Article 274 services rendered under compulsion in payment

XVI. Crimes against security


a. Article 275 abandonment of persons in danger and abandonment of one’s own victim
b. Article 276 abandoning a minor
c. Article 277 abandonment of minor entrusted with his custody; indifference of parents
d. Article 278 exploitation of minors
e. Article 279 additional penalties for other offenses
f. Article 280 qualified trespass to dwelling
g. Article 281 other forms of trespass

XVII. Contents, elements and penalties of threats and coercion


a. Article 282 grave threats
b. Article 283 light threats
c. Article 284 bond for good behavior
d. Article 285 other light threats
e. Article 286 grave coercion
f. Article 287 light coercion
g. Article 288 other similar coercions (compulsory purchase of merchandise & payment of
wages by means of tokens)
h. Article 289 formation, maintenance, & prohibition of combination of capital or labor
through violence or threats
i. Article 290 discovering secrets through seizure of correspondence Article 291 revealing
secrets with abuse of office
j. Article 292 revelation of industrial secrets
k. Article 293 who are guilty of robbery
l. Article 295 robbery with physical injuries, committed in an uninhabited place by a band
or with the use of firearm on a street, road or alley
m. Article 296 definition of a band and penalty incurred by the members thereof
n. Article 297 attempted and frustrated robbery committed under certain circumstances
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o. Article 298 execution of deeds by means of violence or intimidation

XVIII. Robbery with the use of force upon things


a. Article 299 robbery in an inhabited house/public building or edifice devoted to worship
Article 300 robbery in an uninhabited place and by a band
b. Article 301 what is an inhabited house, public building or building dedicated to
religious worship and their dependencies Article 302 robbery in an uninhabited place or
in a private building
c. Article 303 robbery of cereals, fruits, or firewood in an uninhabited place or private
building
d. Article 304 possession of picklocks or similar tools Article 305 false keys

XIV. Brigandage and aiding or abetting a band of brigands


a. Article 306 brigandage
b. Article 307 aiding or abetting a band of brigands
c. Article 308 who are liable for theft
d. Article 309 penalties
e. Article 310 qualified theft
f. Article 311 theft of the property of the national library and national museum

XV. Usurpation from culpable insolvency and swindling and other deceits
a. Article 312 occupation of real property or usurpation of real rights in property
b. Article 313 altering boundaries or landmark
c. Article 314 fraudulent insolvency
d. Article 315 swindling/estafa Article 316 other forms of swindling
e. Article 317 swindling a minor
f. Article 318 other deceits

XVI. Chattel mortgage, arson and other crimes involving destructions


a. Article 319 removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged property
b. Article 320-326-b repealed by
c. PD1613-amending the law on arson
d. Article 327 malicious mischief Article 328 special cases of malicious mischief
e. Article 329 other mischiefs
f. Article 330 damage and obstruction to means of communication
g. Article 331 destroying or damaging statues, public monuments or paintings

XVII. Crimes against property and crimes against chastity


a. Chapter ten: exemption from criminal liability in crimes against property (art. 332)
b. Article 333 adultery
c. Article 334 concubinage
d. Article 336 acts of lasciviousness
e. Article 337 qualified seduction
f. Article 338 simple seduction
g. Article 339 acts of lasciviousness with the consent of the offended party
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h. Article 340 corruption of minors (as amended by BP 92)

XVIII. Different kinds of abduction and provisions relating to the case


a. Article 342 forcible abduction
b. Article 343 consented abduction Article 344 prosecution of the crimes of adultery,
concubinage, seduction, abduction, rape and acts of lasciviousness
c. Article 345 civil liability of persons guilty of crimes against chastity Article 346 liability
of ascendants, guardians, teachers, or other persons entrusted with the custody of the
offended party

XIX. Crimes against honor


a. Article 353 libel
b. Article 354 requirement for publicity
c. Article 355 libel by means of writings or similar means
d. Article 356 threatening to publish and offer to prevent such publication for a
compensation Article 357 prohibited publication of acts referred to in the course of
official proceedings
e. Article 358 slander (oral defamation)
f. Article 359 slander by deed
g. Article 360 persons responsible for libel
h. Article 361 proof of truth
i. Article 362 libelous remarks Article 363 incriminating innocent persons
j. Article 364 intriguing against honor Article 365 imprudence and negligence

References:
Judge Estopia, Pelagio B., Estopia, Maria Rovi T.,Compendia of Revised Penal Code Book 1
and Book 2
Reyes, Luis B., The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines Art. 113-367
Corpuz, Rhem Rick N., Ph.D, Comprehensive Studies in Criminal Law and Jurisprudence and
Law Enforcement Administration, 2019

Note: The materials listed in the references are available online. Please get your e-copy as soon
as possible. Other materials are indicated in the Reference column of the Study Schedule. Those
materials are also available online. Some of these resources will be uploaded in the Schoology
course site. Apart from all the resources which will be provided, you are encouraged to use
other relevant, credible materials to understand the topics further.

GRADING SYSTEM
Term Grade
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Weekly Output 30%


Quizzes 30%
Major Exam 40%

Semestral Grade
Revalida 5%
Prelim+Midterm+Finals 95%
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Weekly Output (WO)
There will be a total of 5 outputs per term which aim to enrich your understanding of the
topics recently discussed in class. These outputs may be in a form of written output (like essays,
reflections, letters), products (like drawings, images, crafts) or performances (audio or video
recordings of dance, speech, movement).
The details of each output are discussed in the Weekly Output guides made available in
the course site.

Quizzes
There are two quizzes, 50pts each, that you have to take per term. The types of tests in
the quiz may vary to assess different levels of learning.

Revalida
Revalida will be in a form of book review entries, where in you have to record your
learnings for the week on your Revalida Journal. For ELT3, you are required to list 5 important
terminologies with their comprehensive meanings and/or facts about the topics discussed on a
weekly basis, for a total of 25 items per term. Revalida journal shall be submitted at the end of
the semester.

Major Exam
You will take 3 major exams for this sem (labeled as Prelim Exam, Midterm Exam and
Final Exam). Before taking any major exam, you have to secure an exam permit first.
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STUDY SCHEDULE

In preparing for the discussion of each topic and all the class requirements in advance, you may refer to this schedule as your guide.
However, you are highly encouraged to check our Schoology course site at least twice a week for the specific instructions and the
latest announcements, so you will be able to adjust accordingly. Please note that real-time classes will be conducted via Zoom
following your class schedule.

Teacher’s
Week Learning Outcome/s Topic Students’ Activities
Resources
Week 1 Discuss the contents of Title one Course Overview A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
August 24- of criminal law book two: Article 114 treason Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
29 crimes against national security Article 115 conspiracy & proposal to commit treason B. Write a self- Detailed lecture
and the law of nations, its Article 116 misprision of treason introductory essay in of the lesson
elements, penalties, liabilities Article 117 espionage Schoology Weekly Output
and exemptions Article 118 inciting to war or giving motives for C. Familiarize self with 1
Explain the procedure of reprisals Article 119 violation of neutrality Article 120 course procedures,
enforcing these laws correspondence with hostile country guidelines, requirements.
Article 121 flight to enemy’s country D. Read detailed lecture of
Article 122 piracy in general and mutiny on the high seas the topic Reader
Explain the contents, elements, Article 123 qualified piracy E. Read
penalties, liabilities and Article 124 arbitrary detention Article 125 delay in the https://www.chanrobles.co
exemptions of title two: crimes delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
against the authorities lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
fundamental law of the state Article 126 delaying release hKhPZ
Chapter one: arbitrary detention Article 127 expulsion F. Accomplish Weekly
or expulsion, violation of
Article 128 violation of domicile Article 129 search Output 1
dwelling, prohibition,
warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of G. Work on your Revalida
interruption, and dissolution of those legally obtained Article 130 searching domicile Book Review Entry
peaceful meeting and crimes without witnesses Article 131 prohibition, interruption, &
against religious worship (arts. dissolution of peaceful meetings
124133) Article 132 interruption of religious worship
Explain the procedure of Article 133 offending the religious feelings
enforcing these laws
Week 2 Discuss the contents, elements, Article 134 rebellion/ insurrection A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
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August 31- penalties, liabilities and Article 134-a coup d’état Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
September exemptions to violations in titleArticle 136 conspiracy & proposal to commit B. Read detailed lecture of Detailed lecture
5 three: rebellion, insurrection or coup d’état the topic reader of the lesson
Crimes Against Public Order Article 137 disloyalty of public officers/employees C. Read Weekly Output
Explain the procedure of Article 138 inciting to rebellion/ insurrection https://www.chanrobles.co 2
enforcing these laws Article 139 sedition m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
Discuss the different crimes Article 140 penalty for sedition lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
against popular representation Article 141 conspiracy to commit sedition hKhPZ
and illegal assemblies and Article 142 inciting to sedition D. Accomplish WO 2 ()
associations including the Crimes against legislative bodies and similar bodies E. Work on your Revalida
contents, elements, penalties, Article 143 acts tending to prevent the meeting of the Book Review Entry
liabilities and exemptions to assembly and similar bodies
violation Article 144 disturbance of proceedings
Explain the procedure of Article 145 violation of parliamentary immunity
enforcing these laws Article 146 illegal assemblies
Article 147 illegal associations
Article 148 direct assault
Article 149 indirect assault
Article 150 disobedience to summons issued by the
Nat’l assembly, its committees or subcommittees, by
the constitutional commission, its committees,
subcommittee or divisions
Article 151 resistance & disobedience to a person in
authority or the agents of such person
Week 3 Compare and contrast the Article 153 tumults & other disturbances of public A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
September different crimes under public order Class (Via Zoom) Visual Material
7-12 disorder its contents, elements, Article 154 unlawful use of means of publication and B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
penalties, criminal, civil and unlawful utterances the topic of the lesson
administrative liabilities and Article 155 alarms & scandals c. Read Weekly Output
exemptions from violation Article 156 delivering prisoners from jail https://www.chanrobles.co 3
Explain the procedure of Article 157 evasion of service of sentence m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 1
enforcing these laws Article 158 evasion of sentence on the occasion of lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Enumerate and discuss the disorders, conflagrations, earthquakes, or other hKhPZ
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crimes against public interest, calamities C. Accomplish WO 3


its contents, elements, Article 159 other cases of evasion of sentence D. Work on your Revalida
penalties, criminal, civil and (conditional pardon) Book Review Entry
administrative liabilities of the Article 160 commission of another crime during the
offender service of penalty imposed for another previous
Explain the procedure of offense (quasi-recidivism)
enforcing these laws Article 161 counterfeiting seal of government,
signature and stamp of president
Article 162 use of forged signature, counterfeit seal
or stamp
Article 163 making and importing and uttering false
coins
Article 164 mutilation of coins- importation and
utterance of mutilated coins
Article 165 selling of false or mutilated coin, without
connivance
Article 166 forging treasury or bank notes or other
documents payable to bearer and uttering the same
Article 167 counterfeiting, importing and uttering
instrument not payable to bearer
Article 168 illegal possession and use of false
treasury or bank notes and other instruments of credit
Article 169 how forgery is committed

Week 4 Enumerate and discuss the Article 170 falsification of legislative document A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
September different forms of falsification, Article 171 falsification by public officer, employee Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
14-19 its contents, elements, or notary or ecclesiastical minister B. Read detailed lecture of Detailed lecture
penalties, liabilities and Article 172 falsification by private individuals and the topic of the lesson
exemptions use of falsified documents C. Read Weekly Output
Explain the procedure of Article 173 falsification of wireless, cable, telegraph https://www.chanrobles.co 4
enforcing these laws and telephone messages and use of said falsified m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
Discuss the different forms of messages lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
frauds and explain the Article 174 false medical certificates, false certificate hKhPZ
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crimes related to opium and of merit or service C. Accomplish WO 4


other prohibited drugs identify Article 175 using false certificates D. Answer Quiz 1 made
the contents, elements, Article 176 manufacturing and possession of available at Google
penalties, liabilities and instruments and implements for falsification classroom course site
exemptions to the violation E. Work on your Revalida
Explain the procedure of Book Review Entry
enforcing these laws
Week 5 Enumerate and discuss the Article 177 usurpation of authority or official A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
September different crimes against public functions Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
21-26 morals and offenses against Article 178 using fictitious name and concealing true B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
decency and good customs, name the topic of the lesson
explain each contents, Article 179 illegal use of uniform or insignia C. Read Weekly Output
elements, penalties, liabilities Article 180 false testimony against a defendant https://www.chanrobles.co 5
and exemptions from violation Article 181 false testimony favorable to the m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 2
Explain the procedure of defendant lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
enforcing these laws Article 182 false testimony in civil cases hKhPZ
Article 183 perjury D. Accomplish WO 5
Article 184 offering false testimony in evidence E. Prepare for Prelim
Article 195 knowingly permitting gambling to be Major Exam
carried on in a place owned or controlled by the F. Work on your Revalida
offender Book Review Entry
Article 196 importation sale and possession of lottery
tickets or advertisements
Article 198 illegal betting on horse races
Article 199 illegal cockfighting
Article 200 grave scandal
Article 201 immoral doctrines, obscene publications
and exhibitions, and indecent shows
Article 202 vagrants and prostitutes
Week 6
September Take Prelim Exam
29 –
October 3
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Week 7 Article 203 who are public officers A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
October 5- Article 204 knowingly rendering unjust judgment Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
10 Article 205 judgment rendered through negligence B. Familiarize self with Detailed lecture
Article 206 unjust interlocutory order course procedures, of the lesson
Article 207 malicious delay in the administration of guidelines, requirements. Weekly Output
justice C. Read detailed lecture of 1
Article 208 prosecution of offenses; negligence and the topic
tolerance D. Read
Article 209 betrayal of trust by an attorney or https://www.chanrobles.co
solicitor — revelation of secrets m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
Article 210 direct bribery lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Article 211 indirect bribery hKhPZ
Article 211-a qualified bribery E. Accomplish Weekly
Article 212 corruption of public officials Output 1 (
Article 213 fraud against the treasury and similar of F. Work on your Revalida
offenses Book Review Entry
Article 214 other frauds
Article 215 prohibited transactions
Article 216 possession of prohibited interest by a
public officer
Article 217 malversation of public funds or property
— presumption of malversation
Article 218 failure of accountable officer to render
accounts

Week 8 Explain frauds and illegal Article 219 failure of responsible public officer to A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
October exactions and transactions render accounts before leaving the country Class (Google Meet) Visual Material
12-17 of public funds or property Article 220 illegal use of public funds or property B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
Identify and explain each Article 221 failure to make delivery of public funds the topic of the lesson
contents, elements, penalties, or property C. Read Weekly Output
liabilities and exemptions from Article 222 officers included in the preceding https://www.chanrobles.co 2
violation provision m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 1
Article 223 conniving with or consenting to evasion lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
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Article 224 evasion through negligence hKhPZ


Article 225 escape of prisoner under the custody of a D. Accomplish WO 2 (
person not a public officer E. Answer Quiz 2 made
Article 226 removal, concealment, or destruction of available at Google
documents Classroom course site
Article 227 officer breaking seal F. Work on your Revalida
Article 228 opening of closed documents Book Review Entry
Article 229 revelation of secrets by an officer
Article 230 public officer revealing secrets of private
individual

Week 9 Enumerate and discuss the Article 231 open disobedience A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
October different cases of infidelity of Article 232 disobedience to order of superior officer Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
19-24 public officers when said order was suspended by inferior officer B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
Explain the procedure of Article 233 refusal of assistance the topic of the lesson
enforcing these laws Article 234 refusal to discharge elective office C. Read Weekly Output
Article 235 maltreatment of prisoners https://www.chanrobles.co 3
Article 236 anticipation of duties of a public office m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Guidelines
Article 237 prolonging performance of duties and lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm Quiz 1
powers hKhPZ
Article 238 abandonment of office D. Accomplish WO 3 ()
Article 239 usurpation of legislative power E. Work on your Revalida
Article 240 usurpation of executive functions Book Review Entry
Article 241 usurpation of judicial functions
Article 242 disobeying request for disqualification
Article 243 orders or requests by executive officers
to any judicial authority
Article 244 unlawful appointments
Week 10 Explain the other offenses or Article 246 parricide A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
October irregularities by public officers Article 247 death or physical injuries inflicted under Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
26-31 Explain the procedure of exceptional circumstances B. Read detailed lecture of Detailed lecture
enforcing these laws Article 248 murder the topic of the lesson
article 249 homicide C. Read Weekly Output
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Article 250 penalty for frustrated parricide, murder, https://www.chanrobles.co 4


or homicide m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 2
Article 251 death caused in a tumultuous affray lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Article 252 physical injuries inflicted in a tumultuous hKhPZ
affray D. Accomplish WO 4 (
Article 253 giving assistance to suicide E. Answer Quiz 2 made
Article 254 discharge of firearms available at Google
Article 255 infanticide classroom course site
Article 256 intentional abortion F. Work on your Revalida
Article 257 unintentional abortion Book Review Entry
Article 258 abortion practiced by the woman herself
or her parents
Article 259 abortion practiced by a physician or
midwife in dispensing of abortives
Article 262 mutilation
Article 263 serious physical injuries
Article 264 administering injurious substance or
beverages
Article 265 less serious physical injuries
Article 266 slight physical injuries and maltreatment
Article 266-a the anti-rape law Article 266-b
qualified rape
Article 266-c effect of pardon

Week 11 Discuss crimes against Article 267 kidnapping and serious illegal detention A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
November personal liberty and security Article 268 slight illegal detention Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
3-7 Enumerate and explain each Article 269 unlawful arrest B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
contents, elements, penalties, Article 270 failure to return a minor the topic of the lesson
liabilities and exemptions from Article 271 inducing a minor to abandon his home C. Read Weekly Output
violation Article 272 slavery https://www.chanrobles.co 5
Explain the procedure of article 273 exploitation of child labor m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 2
enforcing these laws Article 274 services rendered under compulsion in lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Discuss the contents, elements, payment hKhPZ
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penalties, liabilities and Article 275 abandonment of persons in danger and D. Accomplish WO 5 ()
exemptions from violation of abandonment of one’s own victim E. Prepare for Midterm
chapter two: crimes against Article 276 abandoning a minor Major Exam
security (arts. 275-289) Article 277 abandonment of minor entrusted with his F. Work on your Revalida
Section two: trespass to custody; indifference of parents Book Review Entry
dwelling Article 278 exploitation of minors
Explain the procedure of Article 279 additional penalties for other offenses
enforcing these laws Article 280 qualified trespass to dwelling
Article 281 other forms of trespass
Week 12
November Take Midterm Exam
9-14

Week 13 Enumerate and explain the Article 282 grave threats A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
November contents, elements and Article 283 light threats Class (Google Meet) Visual Material
16-21 penalties of threats and Article 284 bond for good behavior B. Familiarize self with Detailed lecture
coercion Article 285 other light threats course procedures, of the lesson
Identify and discuss the Article 286 grave coercion guidelines, requirements. Weekly Output
discovery and revelation of Article 287 light coercion C. Read detailed lecture of 1
secrets and crimes against Article 288 other similar coercions (compulsory the topic
property purchase of merchandise & payment of wages by D. Read
Enumerate and explain each means of tokens) https://www.chanrobles.co
contents, elements, penalties, Article 289 formation, maintenance, & prohibition m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
liabilities and exemptions from of combination of capital or labor through violence lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
violation or threats hKhPZ
Explain the procedure of Article 290 discovering secrets through seizure of E. Accomplish Weekly
enforcing these laws correspondence Output 1 (
Article 291 revealing secrets with abuse of office F. Work on your Revalida
Article 292 revelation of industrial secrets Book Review Entry
Article 293 who are guilty of robbery
Article 295 robbery with physical injuries, committed
in an uninhabited place by a band or with the use of
firearm on a street, road or alley
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Article 296 definition of a band and penalty incurred


by the members thereof
Article 297 attempted and frustrated robbery
committed under certain circumstances
Article 298 execution of deeds by means of violence
or intimidation
Week 14 Discuss robbery with the use of Article 299 robbery in an inhabited house/public A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
November force upon things building or edifice devoted to worship Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
23-28 Enumerate and explain each Article 300 robbery in an uninhabited place and by a B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
contents, elements, penalties, band the topic of the lesson
liabilities and exemptions from Article 301 what is an inhabited house, public C. Read Weekly Output
violation building or building dedicated to religious worship https://www.chanrobles.co 2
Explain the procedure of and their dependencies m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 1
enforcing these laws Article 302 robbery in an uninhabited place or in a lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Define brigandage and aiding private building hKhPZ
or abetting a band of brigands Article 303 robbery of cereals, fruits, or firewood in D. Accomplish WO 2 ()
and discuss the elements of an uninhabited place or private building E. Work on your Revalida
these crime Article 304 possession of picklocks or similar tools Book Review Entry
Enumerate and explain each Article 305 false keys
contents, elements, penalties, Article 306 brigandage
liabilities and exemptions from Article 307 aiding or abetting a band of brigands
violation Article 308 who are liable for theft
Article 309 penalties
Article 310 qualified theft
Article 311 theft of the property of the national
library and national museum

Week 15 Compare and contrast Article 312 occupation of real property or usurpation A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
December usurpation from culpable of real rights in property Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
1-5 insolvency and Article 313 altering boundaries or landmark B. Read detailed lecture of Detailed lecture
swindling and other deceits Article 314 fraudulent insolvency the topic of the lesson
Explain the procedure of Article 315 swindling/estafa c. Read Weekly Output
enforcing these laws Article 316 other forms of swindling https://www.chanrobles.co 3
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Discuss chattel mortgage, Article 317 swindling a minor m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi


arson and other crimes Article 318 other deceits lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
involving destructions Article 319 removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged hKhPZ
Enumerate and explain each property C. Accomplish WO 3
contents, elements, penalties, Article 320-326-b repealed by PD1613-amending the D. Work on your Revalida
liabilities and exemptions from law on arson Book Review Entry
violation Article 327 malicious mischief
Explain the procedure of Article 328 special cases of malicious mischief
enforcing these laws Article 329 other mischiefs
Article 330 damage and obstruction to means of
communication
Article 331 destroying or damaging statues, public
monuments or paintings
Week 16 Enumerate the exemption from Chapter ten: exemption from criminal liability in A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
December criminal liability in crimes crimes against property (art. 332) Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
7-12 against property and Article 333 adultery B. Read detailed lecture ofDetailed lecture
crimes against chastity; its Article 334 concubinage the of the lesson
elements, nature and penalties Article 336 acts of lasciviousness C. Read Weekly Output
Explain the procedure of Article 337 qualified seduction https://www.chanrobles.co 4
enforcing these laws Article 338 simple seduction m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi Quiz 2
Article 339 acts of lasciviousness with the consent of lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
the offended party hKhPZ
Article 340 corruption of minors (as amended by BP D. Accomplish WO 4 (
92) D. Answer Quiz 2 made
Article 342 forcible abduction available at Google
Article 343 consented abduction Classroom course site
Article 344 prosecution of the crimes of adultery, E. Work on your Revalida
concubinage, seduction, abduction, rape and acts of Book Review Entry
lasciviousness
Article 345 civil liability of persons guilty of crimes
against chastity
Article 346 liability of ascendants, guardians,
teachers, or other persons entrusted with the custody
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of the offended party


Article 347 simulation of births, substitution of one
child for another, concealment or abandonment of a
legitimate child
Article 348 usurpation of civil status
Week 17 Discuss the contents, elements, Article 349 bigamy article 350 marriage contracted A. Join real-time Virtual Resource Unit
December penalties, liabilities and against provisions of laws (illegal marriage) Class (Via Google Meet) Visual Material
14-19 exemptions to crimes against Article 351 premature marriages B. Read detailed lecture of Detailed lecture
the civil status of persons Article 352 performance of illegal marriages the topic of the lesson
Explain the procedure of Article 353 libel C. Read Weekly Output
enforcing these laws article 354 requirement for publicity https://www.chanrobles.co 5
Article 355 libel by means of writings or similar m/revisedpenalcodeofthephi
means lippinesbook2.htm#.XvK6sm
Article 356 threatening to publish and offer to hKhPZ
prevent such publication for a compensation D. Accomplish WO 5 (
Article 357 prohibited publication of acts referred to E. Prepare for Final Major
in the course of official proceedings Exam
article 358 slander (oral defamation) F. Work on your Revalida
Article 359 slander by deed Book Review Entry
Article 360 persons responsible for libel
Article 361 proof of truth
Article 362 libelous remarks
Article 363 incriminating innocent persons
Article 364 intriguing against honor
Article 365 imprudence and negligence
Week 18 FINAL EXAM Take Final Exam
December
21-23
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GENERAL POLICIES
A. Late submissions. You are expected to submit requirements on time. However, in some
unavoidable situations when you cannot do so, your submissions will still be accepted but
will receive mark deduction of 1 point per day late including weekends.
B. Where to submit. All are encouraged to submit all requirements online, in the proper
submission bins assigned for a particular assignment. However, in case of internet
inaccessibility, you may personally get all resources/materials from the CPDO.
Submission of outputs and taking quizzes and major exams may also be done personally
at school as scheduled and via appointment.
C. Identifying your submission.
File names (for online submission)
Make sure that all your word documents are saved as MS Word documents (.docx). If
you happen to use an Apple device (i.e. Mac), convert the pages file to MS Word. Do not
submit a PDF file unless specifically asked to do so.
Family name_First and middle name initials-ELT3-requirement.docx
Example: Santos_JM-ELT3-WO1.docx

Your submission, either online or personal, should always have a header that bears your
complete name and the name of the submission for easy referencing. You may use this
header format:
Example:
SANTOS, JENNYFER M.
WO1

D. Getting in touch with your FIC. The best way to get in touch with your instructor for
personal concerns is through a message sent via course site, or any other communication
channel that is available. Do not hesitate to ask questions or communicate your concerns.
E. Learning Platforms
a. Schoology. The Learning Management System (LMS) that will be utilized in this
course is Schoology. All materials, resources, assignments and assessments will be made
available in the Schoology course site. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself
with the system.
b. Zoom. Real-time classes shall be conducted using Zoom. Invitation links for Zoom
Meetings shall be provided in the course site and other communication channels. You are
highly encouraged to join and participate in this virtual class as scheduled. Attendance
shall be checked and monitored.
c. Kotobee Reader. Some materials like lectures and other discussions shall be made
available in different e-book formats. These shall be uploaded in the course site, which
you may download and read offline using your Kotobee Reader, although other e-book
readers may also work just fine.

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