Professional Documents
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Delivering prisoners from jails. (Art. Falsification by private individuals
156) and use of falsified documents. (Art.
Evasion of service of sentence. (Art. 172)
157) Falsification of wireless, cable,
Evasion on occasion of disorders. telegraph and telephone messages
(Art. 158) and use of said falsified messages.
Violation of conditional pardon. (Art. (Art. 173)
159) False medical certificates, false
Commission of another crime during certificates of merit or service. (Art.
service of penalty imposed for 174)
another previous offense. (Art. 160) Using false certificates. (Art. 175)
Manufacturing and possession of
Crimes against public interest instruments or implements for
falsification. (Art. 176)
Counterfeiting the great seal of the Usurpation of authority or official
Government of the Philippines, functions. (Art. 177)
forging the signature or stamp of the Using fictitious name and concealing
Chief Executive. (Art. 161) true name. (Art. 178)
Using forged signature or counterfeit 18. Illegal use of uniform or insignia.
seal or stamp. (Art. 162) (Art. 179)
Making and importing and uttering False testimony against a defendant.
false coins. (Art. 163) (Art. 180)
Mutilation of coins, importation and False testimony favorable to the
uttering of mutilated coins. (Art. defendant. (Art. 181)
164) False testimony in civil cases. (Art.
Selling of false or mutilated coins, 182)
without connivance. (Art. 165) False testimony in other cases and
Forging treasury or bank notes or perjury. (Art. 183)
other documents payable to bearer, Offering false testimony in evidence.
importing, and uttering of such false (Art. 184)
or forged notes and documents. Machinations in public auction. (Art.
(Art. 166) 185)
Counterfeiting, importing and Monopolies and combinations in
uttering instruments not payable to restraint of trade. (Art. 186)
bearer. (Art. 167) Importation and disposition of
Illegal possession and use of forged falsely marked articles or
treasury or bank notes and other merchandise made of gold, silver, or
instruments of credit. (Art. 168) other precious metals or their alloys.
Falsification of legislative (Art. 187)
documents. (Art. 170) Substituting and altering trade
Falsification by public officer, marks and trade names or service
employee or notary. (Art. 171) marks. (Art. 188)
Unfair competition and fraudulent
registration of trade mark or trade
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name, or service mark; fraudulent Failure of accountable officer to
designation of origin, and false render accounts. (Art. 218)
description. (Art. 189) Failure of a responsible public officer
to render accounts before leaving
Crimes against public morals the country. (Art. 219
Illegal use of public funds or
Gambling. (Art. 195) property. (Art. 220)
Importation, sale and possession of Failure to make delivery of public
lottery tickets or advertisements. funds or property. (Art. 221)
(Art. 196)
Betting in sport contests. (Art. 197) Crimes classified under infidelity of public
Illegal betting on horse races. (Art. officers
198)
Illegal cockfighting. (Art. 199) Infidelity in the custody of prisoners.
Grave scandal. (Art. 200) (Arts. 223 and 224)
Immoral doctrines, obscene Infidelity in the custody of
publications and exhibitions. (Art. documents. (Arts. 226 to 228)
201) Revelation of secrets. (Arts. 229 and
Vagrancy and prostitution. (Art. 202) 230)
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Intentional abortion. (Art. 256) Trespass to dwelling. (Art. 280)
Unintentional abortion. (Art. 257) Other forms of trespass. (Art. 281)
Abortion practiced by the woman Grave threats. (Art. 282)
herself or by her parents. (Art. 258) Light threats. (Art. 283)
Abortion practiced by a physician or Other light threats. (Art. 285)
midwife and dispensing of abortives.
(Art. 259) Crimes against personal liberty and
Duel. (Art. 260) security
Challenging to a duel. (Art. 261)
Mutilation. (Art. 262) Grave coercions. (Art. 286)
Serious physical injuries. (Art. 263) Light coercions. (Art. 287)
Administering injurious substances Other similar coercions (Compulsory
or beverages. (Art. 264) purchase of merchandise and
Less serious physical injuries. (Art. payment of wages by means of
265) tokens). (Art. 288)
Slight physical injuries and Formation, maintenance and
maltreatment. (Art. 266) prohibition of combination of capital
Rape. (Art. 266-A) or labor through violence or threats.
(Art. 289)
Crimes against liberty Discovering secrets through seizure
of correspondence. (Art. 290)
Kidnapping and serious illegal Revealing secrets with abuse of
detention. (Art. 267) office. (Art. 291)
Slight illegal detention. (Art. 268) Revealing of industrial secrets. (Art.
Unlawful arrest. (Art. 269) 292)
Kidnapping and failure to return a
minor. (Art. 270) Crimes against property
Inducing a minor to abandon his
home. (Art. 271) Robbery with violence against or
Slavery. (Art. 272) intimidation of persons. (Art. 294)
Exploitation of child labor. (Art. 273) Attempted and frustrated robbery
Services rendered under compulsion committed under certain
in payment of debt. (Art. 274) circumstances. (Art. 297)
Execution of deeds by means of
Crimes against security violence or intimidation. (Art. 298)
Robbery in an inhabited house or
Abandonment of persons in danger public building or edifice devoted to
and abandonment of one's own worship. (Art. 299)
victim. (Art. 275) Robbery in an uninhabited place or
Abandoning a minor. (Art. 276) in a private building. (Art. 302)
Abandonment of minor by person Possession of picklocks or similar
entrusted with his custody; tools. (Art. 304)
indifference of parents. (Art. 277) Brigandage. (Art. 306)
Exploitation of minors. (Art. 278)
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Aiding and abetting a band of Adultery. (Art. 333)
brigands. (Art. 307) Concubinage. (Art. 334)
Theft. (Art. 308) Acts of lasciviousness. (Art. 336)
Qualified theft. (Art. 310) Qualified seduction. (Art. 337)
Theft of the property of the National Simple seduction. (Art. 338)
Library and National Museum. (Art. Acts of lasciviousness with the
311) consent of the offended party. (Art.
Occupation of real property or 339)
usurpation of real rights in property. Corruption of minors. (Art. 340)
(Art. 312) White slave trade. (Art. 341)
Altering boundaries or landmarks. Forcible abduction. (Art. 342)
(Art. 313) Consented abduction. (Art. 343)
Fraudulent insolvency. (Art. 314)
Swindling. (Art. 315) Crimes against the civil status of persons
Other forms of swindling. (Art. 316)
Swindling a minor. (Art. 317) Simulation of births, substitution of
Other deceits. (Art. 318) one child for another and
651 concealment or abandonment of a
legitimate child. (Art. 347)
Crimes against property Usurpation of civil status. (Art. 348)
Bigamy. (Art. 349)
Removal, sale or pledge of Marriage contracted against
mortgaged property. (Art. 319) provisions of law. (Art. 350)
Destructive arson. (Art. 320) Premature marriages. (Art. 351)
Other forms of arson. (Art. 321) Performance of illegal marriage
Arson of property of small value. ceremony. (Art. 352)
(Art. 323)
Crimes involving destruction. (Art. Crimes against honor
324)
Burning one's own property as Libel by means of writings or similar
means to commit arson. (Art. 325) means. (Art. 355)
Setting fire to property exclusively Threatening to publish and offer to
owned by the offender. (Art. 326) prevent such publication for a
Malicious mischief. (Art. 327) compensation. (Art. 356)
Special cases of malicious mischief. Prohibited publication of acts
(Art. 328) referred to in the course of official
Damage and obstruction to means proceedings. (Art. 357)
of communication. (Art. 330) Slander. (Art. 358)
Destroying or damaging statues, Slander by deed. (Art. 359)
public monuments or paintings. (Art. Incriminating innocent person. (Art.
331) 363)
Intriguing against honor. (Art. 364)
Crimes against chastity
Title fourteen: Quasi- offenses
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