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  1. ChanRobles Virtual law Library. ACT NO. 3815 AN ACT REVISING THE PENAL CODE AND OTHER PENAL LAWS (December 8, 1930) BOOK TWO CRIMES AND PENALTIES Title One CRIMES AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE LAW OF NATIONS Chapter One CRIMES AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY Section One. — Treason and espionage.

  2. Criminal law RPC (Book II) By. Erick A. Gempesao, RCrim. Book II. Title. One Crimes Against National Security And The Laws Of Nations. Section 1 Treason and espionage

  3. 1. SIRON, JUAN. ARTICLE 114 – TREASON. Elements: That the offender is a Filipino citizen or an alien residing in the Philippines. That there is a war in which the Philippines is involved. That the offender either – a. levies war against the government b. adheres to the enemies, giving them aid or comfort.

  4. Elements: 1. That the offender is a Filipino citizen or an alien residing in the Philippines; 2. That there is a war in which the Philippines is involved; 3. That the offender either: a. levies war against the government, or b. adheres to the enemies, giving them aid and comfort.

  5. This document summarizes key provisions of the Philippines' Criminal Code relating to crimes against national security, including treason, espionage, conspiracy to commit treason, and misprision of treason.

  6. notes is based on the Revised Penal Code Book 2 by Luis B. Reyes, and with addition of some review materials used during law school and the bar exam. See Full PDF.

  7. Dec 20, 2022 · BOOK TWO. CRIMES AND PENALTIES. Title One: Crimes Against National Security and the Law of Nations. Chapter One: Crimes Against National Security; Title Two: Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State

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