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QUIZ #1 (180 items)

INSTRUCTIONS: Read each question carefully and write your answers in yellow
pad paper (no limit) in the same order the questions are posed. You dont have to
repeat or copy the questions. Keep your answers to each question SHORT and in
not more than two sentences unless the question calls for an enumeration.

There are questions that may be answerable by a mere YES or NO.


Identical and/or duplicate answers will not be given credit. STRICTLY NO COPYING.

TIP: Answer this test while studying the reading assignment as if you are making a
written reviewer.

ART.130 - SEARCHING DOMICILE WITHOUT A WITNESS

1) How is this CRIME committed? (3PTS)

2) What is the order of the people who must witness the search? (3PTS)

3) Are two housemaids considered witnesses, in the event that the owner
and blood relatives are not present? Explain briefly. (2PTS)

4) How about two members of the police team? (2PTS)

ART.131 - PROHIBITION, INTERRUPTION AND DISSOLUTION OF PEACEFUL


MEETINGS

5) What are the three modes of committing this crime? (3PTS)

6) Under the 1st mode of commission (prohibiting or interruption the holding of


an assembly without legal ground/dissolving the same), what constitutional right is
safeguarded? (1PT)

7) Can the right to peaceful assembly be regulated? Explain briefly. (2PTS)

8) If the offender is a private individual, what crime does he commit? (1PT)

9) If the officer stops a meeting because of a city ordinance, is he liable? (1PT)

10) May a police officer stop a peaceful meeting taking place in a freedom park?
Explain briefly. (2PTs)

11) What is a freedom park? (2PTS)

12) Suppose you and your classmates are failing Criminal Law 2 (siyempre
kunwrai lang yun bro). You assembled in front of CvSu without a permit,
demanding the removal of Atty. Grueso. Are you liable? (2PTS)

13): Under what law? (1PT)

14) What if you conducted your rally in Liwasang, Bonifacio? (2PTS)


15) What is the reason for requiring a permit for assemblies? (1PT)

16) In relation to the 2nd mode of commission (hindering a person from joining any
lawful association/attending), your distant relative, a police officer, prevented you
from joining an unrecognized fraternity within CvSU. Is he liable? (2PTS)

ART.132 - INTERRUPTION OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP

17) Is it necessary that this be committed in an actual place of worship? (1PTS)

18) What are the circumstances qualifying the crime? (2PTS)

19) Suppose there was a mass going on in Luneta. A public officer fired shots in the
air and the people scattered. Is he liable? (2PTS)

20) What constitutional right is safeguarded here? (1PT)

21) Is a mere disturbance sufficient? (1PT)

ART.133 - OFFENDING THE RELIGIOUS FEELINGS

22) From whose viewpoint is the concept of notoriously offensive judged? (1PT)

23) The accused took a statue of the virgin mary and chopped it into pieces in front
of a group that was Praying. He considered the statue to be merely a piece of wood.
Is he liable? (2PTS)

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TITLE III- CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER

ART.134 - REBELLION OR INSURRECTION

24) How is this crime committed? What are the elements of the crime? (3PTS)

25) Differentiate this from Treason based on the ff: (2PTS)

a) Manner of Prosecution b) Time of Commission

26) Can this be committed by a single person? (1PT)

27) Who may be liable? (2PTS)

28) Members of the NPA kidnapped a Chinese merchant and demanded


ransom. Upon payment, the merchant was released and the ransom was used by
the NPA to finance its activities. What crime/s was committed? (1PT)

29) The NPA ambushed the Governor and killed him for being corrupt. What crime
was committed? (1PT)
30) May they be prosecuted for Murder? Why? (2PT)

31) Will conspiracy to commit Rebellion make you liable? (1PT)

32) How about proposal to commit it? (1PT)

ART.134-A COUP DETAT

33) Who is the offender here? (2PTS)

34) Differentiate this with Rebellion based on the ff: (3PTS)

a) RE:Persons Liable b)RE:Manner of Commission c)RE:Purpose of Commission


d)RE: Target of attack

35) Atty. N.A.Grueso flunked of the class (example lang ulit ito bes, chill!).
She received a threat to change the grades or else he would be killed. She refused
to change the grades. The following day, she was ambushed by an NPA member
who happened to be the brother of one student who failed. What crimes were
committed? (3PTS)

ART.135 - PENALTY FOR REBELLION, INSURRECTION OR COUP DETAT

36) Who are liable? (2PTS)

ART.136 - CONSPIRACY AND PROPOSAL TO COMMIT COUP DETAT,


REBELLION OR INSURRECTION

37) Suppose military officers met outside the PH and agreed and decided to seize
power from the present administration. Upon arrival in the PH, they were arrested
and prosecuted for conspiracy to commit a coup detat. Are they liable? Why?
(2PTS)

ART.137 - DISLOYALTY OF PUBLIC OFFICERS OF EMPLOYEES

38) How is this committed? (2PTS)

ART.138 - INCITING TO REBELLION OR INSURRECTION

39) How is this committed? (2PTS)

40) Suppose a member of the NPA was going around, recruiting members. What
crime was committed? (2PTS)

41) An ordinary barangay leader, fed up with the present administration, gave
speeches aimed at persuading or convincing people to join him in the fight
against the government. What crime did he commit? (2PTS)

42) Distinguish Art. 136 from Art. 138. (2PTS)


43) Give two examples of military camps or reservations. (2PTS)

44) Give two examples of Communications Networks. (2PTS)

45) Give two examples of Public Utilities. (2PTS)

ART.139 - SEDITION

46) When is a public uprising deemed tumultuous? (2PTS)

47) 10 persons armed themselves for the purpose of preventing the holding of a
referendum through violence. Are they liable for sedition? (2PTS)

48) The city engineer of Makati issued an order for the demolition of the
shantytowns in a certain area. When the demolition was about to take place,
residents of the area blocked the road leading to the site, the purpose of doing so
is to prevent the city engineer and his men from pushing through with the
demolition. What crime was committed? (2PTS)

49) Suppose you have a grudge against your municipal mayor and you burned
down his house. What crime/s may you be liable for? (2PTS)

50) What are the two rules in determining culpability, as far as inciting to sedition
goes? (2PTS)

51) Among the two rules, which is being used in the Philippines? (1PT)

52) What is meant by scurrilous libels? (1PT)

53) May sedition be committed by 3 persons? (1PT)

54) If there are 20 persons, with only one carrying a .45cal revolver. Is Sedition
committed? (2PTS)

55) In the MMDA example, suppose there were 20 residents, only one carried a
firearm, the rest were simply being rowdy and noisy. The armed resident fired at
a vehicle owned by the MMDA. The driver died. What is the armed residents
liability? (2PTS)

ART.143 - ACTS TENDING TO PREVENT THE MEETING OF THE NATIONAL


ASSEMBLY AND SIMILAR BODIES

56) How is this committed? (2PTS)

57) May this be committed by a participant of the meeting? (1PT)

ART.144 - DISTURBANCE OF PROCEEDING

58) How is this committed? (3PTS)


59) Meeting of a committee created by the Senate. A resource person was being
interpolated. Someone in the audience shouted and booed the interpolating
Senator. Is that someone liable under Art. 144? (1PT)

ART.145 - VIOLATION OF PARLIAMENTARY IMMUNITY

60) How is this committed? (2PTS)

61) Give an example of the 1st manner of commission. (2PTS)

62) Is it necessary that the member is actually prevented from doing those things?
(1PT)

63) May the crime be committed outside the Halls of Congress? (1PT)

64) What is the duration of Prision Mayor? (1PT)

65) If Congress is not in session, may he be arrested, regardless of the penalty?


(1PT)

66) The lower house is in session from July 1 to October 31. On September 15, the
warrant was issued. The legislator was arrested in his house. Are the arresting
officers liable? (1PT)

67) What is meant by session? (2PTS)

ART.146 - ILLEGAL ASSEMBLIES

68) What are the 2 kinds of illegal assemblies? (2PTS)

69) Who may be criminally liable? (2PTS)

70) What is the presumption of the law, if a person at the meeting carries an
unlicensed firearm? (2PTS)

71) In the 1ST form, how many persons must be armed? (2PTS)

72) Suppose you and your classmates gathered together since the midterm exam
is upcoming and you knew for a fact that all of you would fail. You planned to wipe
your criminal law teacher off the face of the planet. Will you be liable for illegal
assembly? Which mode? Why? (2PTS)

73) Suppose that instead of going to class, you and 10 other classmates gathered
together for a meeting wherein you, as the leader, incited them to join the NPA.
What is your liability? (2PTS)

ART.147 - ILLEGAL ASSOCIATIONS

74) What are illegal associations? (1PT)


75) Differentiate illegal assemblies from illegal associations. (3PTS)

(a) RE: punishable acts (b) RE: conduct of a meeting (c) RE: persons liable
Leaders

76) You, along with your friends, form an association called Cheats, Inc. in order to
help each other pass criminal law II. Will you be liable for illegal associations? (1PT)

ART.148 - DIRECT ASSAULTS

77) May direct assault be committed against private individuals? (1PT)

78) There are 3 armed persons who went to Binondo, employed force and
intimidation on Chinese retailers there because these retailers were dominating
the retail business area. What is the liability of the 3 persons? (1PT)

79) Who do you mean by on the occasion of such performance? (1PT)

80) Who is a person in authority? (*you should know this by heart like a prayer*)
(1PT)

81) Give two examples of persons in authority? (2PTS)

82) And who is an agent of a person in authority? (*know this by heart, too) (1PT)

83) Give two examples of AGENT of a person in authority? (2PTS)

84) Between the 1st and 2nd manners of commission, is there a difference in the
degree of force necessary to commit the crime of direct assault? Explain briefly.
(2PTS)

85) Because you flunked Criminal Law I, you pushed your professor aside when you
met him by the stairs leading up to 13L. He lost his balance but didnt fall. Are you
liable for direct assault? (1PT)

ART.149 - INDIRECT ASSAULT

86) Does the person coming to the aid of the Person in Authority/Agent have to be a
public officer?(2PTS)

87) May indirect assault be committed without the crime of direct assault? (1PT)

88) Will the acquittal in Direct Assault carry with it the acquittal in Indirect Assault,
as far as the offender is concerned? (3PTS)

ART.150 - DISOBEDIENCE TO SUMMONS

89) What is the difference between Contempt and Disobedience? (2PTS)

ART. 153 - TUMULTS AND OTHER DISTURBANCES OF PUBLIC ORDER


90) For instance, the person who interrupted and dissolved the rally is a public
officer, will he be liable under this article? (1PT)

91) For example, the person who interrupted and dissolved the rally is a public
officer who also happens to be a participant of that rally, what is his liability? (1PT)

ART.154 - UNLAWFUL USE OF MEANS OF PUBLICATION

92) May this crime be committed by any person? (1PT)

93) As a columnist, you wrote an article which praises and justifies the acts
of Jocjoc Bolante. You described him as an honest, truthful and trustworthy public
official and that he serves as an example to be followed by everyone. Will you be
liable? (2PTS)

ART.155 - ALARMS AND SCANDALS

94) Will a person be liable if he discharged a firecracker during new years eve?
Why? (1PT)

95) What is a charivari? (1PT)

96) Under the 3rd manner, is it necessary that the offender be intoxicated? (1PT)

ART.156 - DELIVERY OF PRISONERS FROM JAIL

97) Who are the persons who may be held liable for the commission of this crime?
(3PTS)

98) What qualifies the crime? (1PT)

Art.157 - EVASION OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE

99) If the prisoner is merely a detention prisoner and not one by final judgment,
may he be held liable for Evasion of Service of Sentence? (2PT)

100) What if the accused escaped while his conviction is on appeal? (2PT)

ART. 158 - EVASION OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE ON THE OCCASION OF


DISORDERS, CONFLAGRATIONS, EARTHQUAKES OR OTHER CALAMITIES

101) What is being punished by this provision: the leaving of the penal
institution or the failure to give oneself up within 48 hrs? (1PT)

102)What is the legal effect on the accuseds liability if he fails to give himself up
after the specified time?(2PT)

103) And if the accused does turn himself in, what is the legal effect on his liability?
(2PT)
ART.159 - OTHER CASES OF EVASION OF SERVICE OF SENTENCE

104) What kind of pardon is contemplated by this provision? (2PT)

105) Does the condition extend to special laws? (1PT)

106) In the event that the convict violates any condition appended to the pardon,
may he be arrested and incarcerated without trial? (1PT)

107) What is the time frame for the duration of the conditions of the pardon? (1PT)

BONUS: Think of something that goes up and never ever comes down. (up to 10pts)

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