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TITLE 1 – Crimes against National Security and the Law of Nations

Crimes against National Security


1. Treason {Art: 114, RPC);
2. Conspiracy and proposal to commit treason • (Art. 115, RPCJ;
3. Misprision of Treason (Art.116, RPCJ,· and
4. Espionage (Art.1.17, RPCJ.
 
Crimes against the Law of Nations
1. Inciting to war and giving motives for reprisal (Art. 118, RPC);
2. Violation of Neutrality {Art.119, RPC);
3. Correspondence with hostile country (Art. 120, RPC);
4. Flight to enemy country (Art.121, RPC);
5. Piracy and mutiny (Art 122, RPCJ; and
6. Qualified Piracy and Mutiny (Art. 123, RPC).

TITLE 2 Crimes against Fundamental Laws of the State

1. Art. 124: Arbitrary Detention


2. Art. 125: Delay in the Delivery Of Detained Persons to the Proper Judicial Authorities
3. Art. 126: Delaying Release
4. Art. 127: Expulsion
5. Art. 128: Violation of Domicile
6. Art.129: Search Warrants Maliciously Obtained and Abuse in the Service of those
Legally Obtained
7. Art. 130: Searching Domicile Without Witnesses
8. Art. 131: Prohibition, Interruption and Dissolution of Peaceful Meetings
9. Art. 132: Interruption of Religious Worship
10. Art. 133: Offending the Religious Feelings

TITLE 3- Crimes against Public Order

1. Chapter I: Rebellion, Coup d’etat, Sedition, and Disloyalty


a. Article 134: Rebellion or Insurrection
b. Article 134-A: Coup d’état
c. Article 136: Conspiracy and Proposal to Commit Coup d’état, Rebellion or Insurrection
d. Article 137: Disloyalty of Public Officers or Employees
e. Article 138: Inciting to Rebellion or Insurrection
f. Article 139: Sedition
g. Article 141: Conspiracy to Commit Sedition
h. Article 142: Inciting to Sedition
 
2. Chapter II: Crimes against Popular Representation
a. Article 143: Acts Tending to Prevent the Meeting of the Congress of the Philippines and
Similar Bodies
b. Article 144: Disturbance of Proceedings
c. Article 145: Violation of Parliamentary Immunity
 
3. Chapter III: Illegal Assemblies and Associations
a. Article 146: Illegal Assemblies
b. Article 147: Illegal Associations

 
4. Chapter IV: Assault upon and Resistance and Disobedience to, Persons in Authority
and Their Agents
a. Article 148: Direct Assault
b. Article 149: Indirect Assault
c. Article 150: Disobedience to Summons Issued by Congress, Its Committees or
Subcommittees, by the Constitutional Commissions, Its Committees, Subcommittees or
Divisions
d. Article 151: Resistance and Disobedience to a Person in Authority or the Agents of Such
Persons
 
5. Chapter V: Public Disorders
a. Article 153: Tumults and Other Disturbances of Public Order
b. Article 154: Unlawful Use of Means of Publication and Unlawful Utterances
c. Article 155: Alarms and Scandals
d. Article 156: Delivering Persons from Jail
 
6. Chapter VI: Evasion of Service of Sentence
a. Article 157: Evasion of Service of Sentence
b. Article 158: Evasion of Service of Sentence on the Occasion of Disorders, Conflagrations,
Earthquakes, or Other Calamities
c. Article 159: Other Cases of Evasion of Service of Sentence
 
7. Chapter VII: Commission of Another Crime during Service of Penalty Imposed for
Another Previous Offense
a. Article 160: Quasi-Recidivism

TITLE 4 – Crimes against Public Interest

1. Acts of Counterfeiting
a. Article 161: Counterfeiting the Great Seal of the Government of the Philippine Islands,
Forging the Signature or Stamp of the Chief Executive
b. Article 162: Using Forged Signature or Counterfeit Seal or Stamp
c. Article 163: Making and Importing and Uttering False Coins
d. Article 164: Mutilation of Coins
e. Article 165: Selling of False or Mutilated Coin, Without Connivance
f. Article 167: Counterfeiting, Importing, and Uttering Instruments Not Payable to Bearer
g. Article 166: Forging Treasury or Bank Notes or Other Documents Payable to Bearer;
Importing and Uttering Such False or Forged Notes and Documents
 
2. Acts of Forgery
a. Article 168: Illegal Possession and Use of False Treasury or Bank Notes and Other
Instruments of Credit
b. Article 169: How Forgery is Committed
 
3. Acts of Falsification
a. Article 170: Falsification of Legislative Documents
b. Article 171: Falsification by Public Officer, Employee or Notary or Ecclesiastical Minister
c. Article 172: Falsification by Private Individual 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 Certificates of Merits or Service, etc.
f. Article 175: Using False Certificates
g. Article 176: Manufacturing and Possession of Instruments or Implements for Falsification
 
4. Other Falsities
a. Article 177: Usurpation of Authority or Official Functions
b. Article 178: Using Fictitious and Concealing True Name
c. Article 179: Illegal Use of Uniforms and Insignia
d. Article 180: False Testimony Against a Defendant
e. Article 181: False Testimony Favorable to the Defendant
f. Article 182: False Testimony in Civil Cases
g. Article 183: False Testimony in Other Cases and Perjury in Solemn Affirmation
h. Article 184: Offering False Testimony in Evidence
i. Article 185: Machinations in Public Auctions
j. Article 186: Monopolies and Combinations in Restraint of Trade
k. Article 187: Importation and Disposition of Falsely Marked Articles or Merchandise Made
of Gold, Silver, or other Precious Metals or their Alloys

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