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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · Malicious mischief refers to the offense of deliberately causing damage to another’s property for mere sake of doing so and such act does not constitute arson or other crimes involving damage to property.

    • Malicious Mischief Is Punishable Under Article 327 of The Revised Penal Code.
    • Malicious Mischief Is Punishable by Imprisonment Or A fine.
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    Being mischievous may sound cute but it can land you in jail. Childish as it may sound, destroying the property of another is punishable as a crime. Article 327 of the Revised Penal Code provides: “Article 327. Who are liable for malicious mischief.– Any person who shall deliberately cause the property of another any damage not falling within the t...

    Maliciously destroying property of others may seem trivial and foolish. However, once found guilty of such crime, you may be imprisoned or slapped with a fine. The duration of imprisonment and amount of fine will depend on the value of the property destroyed. This is governed by Articles 328 and 329 of the Revised Penal Code, which provide: “Art. 3...

    If you are a victim of a crime or simply need assistance in filing a criminal case, we can help you. Nicolas and de Vega Law Offices is a full-service law firm in the Philippines. You may visit us at the 16th Flr., Suite 1607 AIC Burgundy Empire Tower, ADB Ave., Ortigas Center, 1605 Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. You may also call us at +63...

  2. How To Answer Bar Exam and Law School Exam. Use the ALAC pattern. Eventually, pag sanay na sanay na sanay na kayong mag answer in this format, you will develop a more coherent way. So, start muna tayo sa basic. A – your direct Answer. L – state the Legal basis or bases.

  3. Dec 11, 2023 · Article 353. Definition of libel. – A libel is public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead. Art. 355.

  4. May 29, 2023 · The Revised Penal Code serves as the primary legal reference for crimes and punishments in the Philippines. It encompasses a wide range of offenses, from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies. Let’s delve into the fundamental concepts and provisions of the Revised Penal Code. 1.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Definition of Malicious Mischief. Malicious mischief is defined under Article 327 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines. According to this provision, malicious mischief is committed when a person deliberately causes damage to the property of another without the owner’s consent.

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