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CRIM LAW

1. Yes. Simple Rape. carnal knowledge between a man and a woman using threat and intimidation.

2. Yes. Theft is committed when a person unlawfully takes a personal property without the consent of
the owner with intent to gain.

3. Yes. Kidnapping with ransom. Ransom could be any demand in exchange of the release of the victim.

4. Yes. Robbery -unlawful taking of personal property, with intent to gain, with intimidation.

5. Yes. Violation of RA 7610. demean debase degrade the intrinsic worth of the child (di ko nasulat
dignity)

6. Yes. Violation of RA 9262, economic abuse, no financial support.

7. Yes. violation of data privacy act. unauthorized disclosure for unaut purposes, malicious disclosure
Sensitive Personal Information.

8. Yes. violation of Safe spaces act. homophobic transphobic,... sexual slurs.

9. No. No crime when there's no law punishing it.

10. Yes. theft -- material possession na kasi.

11. No. principal is defined as ... the crime is already consummated.

12. No. straight penalty of arresto menor.

13. Yes. the effect of the death of the accused is the extinguishment of the criminal aswell as civil ex
delicto.

14. No. no exempting circ.

15. No. a crime is committed by a person who has committed felony though diff than that intended.

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