This document contains instructions for a criminal law final exam asking the student to discuss and explain 10 key terms: who can be criminally liable for felonies as principals or accomplices under Articles 16-18 of the criminal code, who are accessories under Article 19, and differences between absolute pardon, amnesty, prescription of penalty and crime, parole, and probation.
This document contains instructions for a criminal law final exam asking the student to discuss and explain 10 key terms: who can be criminally liable for felonies as principals or accomplices under Articles 16-18 of the criminal code, who are accessories under Article 19, and differences between absolute pardon, amnesty, prescription of penalty and crime, parole, and probation.
This document contains instructions for a criminal law final exam asking the student to discuss and explain 10 key terms: who can be criminally liable for felonies as principals or accomplices under Articles 16-18 of the criminal code, who are accessories under Article 19, and differences between absolute pardon, amnesty, prescription of penalty and crime, parole, and probation.
NAME: BAJEN, MICHAEL JAN A. CODE/SECTION: CR598/BLOCK 3B CONTACT NO.: 09751539651 EMAIL ADDRESS: bajenmichaeljan3@gmail.com
INSTRUCTIONS: Briefly discuss and explain the following terms.
1. ARTICLE 16. WHO ARE CRIMINALLY LIABLE FOR THE COMMISSION OF FELONIES? 2. ARTICLE 17. WHO ARE PRINCIPALS? 3. ARTICLE 18.WHO ARE THE ACCOMPLICES? 4. ARTICLE 19. WHO ARE THE ACCESSORIES? 5. ABSOLUTE PARDON 6. AMNESTY 7. PRESCRIPTION OF THE PENALTY 8. PRESCRIPTION OF THE CRIME 9. PAROLE 10. PROBATION