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  1. 4 days ago · Cyber libel, as defined under Philippine law, is a public and malicious imputation of a crime, vice, or defect, real or imaginary, which is committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may cause dishonor, discredit, or contempt to a person.

  2. 1 day ago · 1. Truth is an absolute defense to libel. If the public official actually made the statement you quoted, and you can prove it, then you cannot be held liable for libel, even if the statement is damaging to the official's reputation. 2. As a public official, the person in question would be considered a "public figure" under defamation law.

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  4. 2. A criminal case for swindling or qualified theft. Discuss po with a lawyer kasi may nuances mga yan. And there are related costs. Im assuming they are threatening you with cyber libel? If so, google nyo po revised penal code + libel + element to assess internally na din if guilty kayo dun.

  5. 4 days ago · It said, "the elements of robbery under Article 249(5) of the Revised Penal Code (RPC) are (a) there is personal property belonging to another; (b) there is unlawful taking of that property; (c) the taking is with intent to gain; and (d) there is violence or intimidation."

  6. 6 days ago · 600.2911 Action for libel or slander. Sec. 2911. (1) Words imputing a lack of chastity to any female or male are actionable in themselves and subject the person who uttered or published them to a civil action for the slander in the same manner as the uttering or publishing of words imputing the commission of a criminal offense. (2) (a) Except ...

  7. 4 days ago · 2. When there are neither mitigating nor aggravating circumstances in the commission of the deed, the lesser penalty shall be applied. 3. When the commission of the act is attended by some mitigating circumstance and there is no aggravating circumstance, the lesser penalty shall be applied.

  8. 5 days ago · 13 (1) In actions of libel and slander the plaintiff may allege that the words or matter complained of were used in a defamatory sense, specifying the defamatory sense without any prefatory allegation to show how the words or matter were used in that sense. (2) The allegation is put in issue by the denial of the alleged libel or slander, and if ...

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