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2021 BSU Crim. Law II Course Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Criminal Law II course. It covers various crimes in the Revised Penal Code from Articles 114 to 367, as well as relevant special penal laws. The syllabus is divided into 15 sections that will be discussed over the course, including crimes against national security, public order, persons, property, and public officials. It notes that Supreme Court decisions up to June 2021 interpreting these laws will be covered. The important dates are also highlighted.

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2021 BSU Crim. Law II Course Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Criminal Law II course. It covers various crimes in the Revised Penal Code from Articles 114 to 367, as well as relevant special penal laws. The syllabus is divided into 15 sections that will be discussed over the course, including crimes against national security, public order, persons, property, and public officials. It notes that Supreme Court decisions up to June 2021 interpreting these laws will be covered. The important dates are also highlighted.

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JD-1B, Crim’l Law II Syllabus


By: CP Sinforoso T. Roque Jr.
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Criminal law ii
COURSE SYLLABUS
Book II (Articles 114-365, RPC) as amended by RA 10951
and Special Penal Laws
1. Crimes Against National Security and Laws of Nations (Arts. 114-123)
a) Anti-Piracy and Anti-Highway Robbery (P.D. 532)
(i) Definition of terms
(ii) Punishable acts
b) Anti-Hijacking Law (P.D. 6235)
(i) Punishable acts
(c) Human Security Act of 2007 (R.A. No. 9372) in relation to RA 10365
(i) Punishable acts of terrorism
(ii) Who are liable?
2. Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State (Articles 124-133)
a) Human Security Act of 2007 (R.A. No. 9372)
(i) Period of detention
b) Anti-Torture Act of 2009 (R.A. No. 9745)
(i) Punishable acts
(ii) Who are liable
c) Rights of Persons Arrested, Detained or Under Custodial Investigation (RA 7438)
d) Rule 113 and 126, Revised Rules on Criminal Procedures.
3. Crimes Against Public Order (Articles 134, 134-A to 160)
a) Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act (R.A. No. 10591).
b) Human Security Act of 2007 (R.A. No. 9372)
(i) Punishable acts of terrorism
(ii) Who are liable
(iii) Absorption principle in relation to complex crimes
c) Anti-Hazing Law (RA No. 8049).
4. Crimes Against Public Interest (Articles 161-187)
a) R.A. No. 9194 – Anti-Money Laundering Act
(i) Punishable acts
(ii) Covered Transactions
(iii) Suspicious Transactions
5. Crimes Relative to Opium and Other Prohibited Drugs
a) The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (R.A. No. 9165)
(i) Punishable acts
(ii) Who are liable
(iii) Attempt or conspiracy, effect on liability
(iv) Immunity from prosecution and punishment
(v) Custody and disposition of confiscated, seized and/or surrendered
dangerous drugs (Section 21, R.A. No. 9165 as amended by RA 10640)
b) Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of R.A. No. 9165
6. Crimes Against Public Morals (Articles 200-202)
a) P.D. 1602 – Anti-Gambling Act as amended by R.A. 9287 – Illegal Numbers
Game – which repealed Articles 195-199 of the RPC
(i) Punishable acts
7. Crimes Committed by Public Officers (Articles 203-245)
a) Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act (R.A. No. 3019, as amended)
(i) Coverage
(ii) Punishable acts
(iii) Exceptions
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b) Anti-Plunder Act (R.A. No. 7080, as amended)
(i) Definition of terms
(ii) Ill-gotten wealth
(iii) Plunder
(iv) Series/Combination
(v) Pattern
c) Anti-Torture Act (RA No. 7877)
(i) Punishable acts
8. Crimes Against Persons (Articles 246-266/266-A to 266-D)
a) Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and
Discrimination Act (R.A. No. 7610, as amended)
(i) Coverage
(ii) Child prostitution, punishable acts
(iii) Child trafficking, punishable acts
b) Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 (R.A. No. 9344), as further amended
by the Act Strengthening the Juvenile Justice System in the Philippines (R.A. No. 10630)
and in relation to the Child and Youth Welfare Code (P.D. 603, as amended)
(i) Punishable acts
c) Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act (RA No. 9262)
(i) Punishable acts
d) Anti-Child Pornography Law (RA No. 9775)
(i) Punishable acts
9. Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security (Articles 267-292)
a) Human Security Act of 2007 (R.A. No. 9372)
b) Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 (R.A. No. 9208)
(i) Punishable acts
10. Crimes Against Property (Articles 293-332)
a) Bouncing Checks Law (B.P. Blg. 22), plus Administrative Circular No. 12-2000 Re:
Penalty for Violation of B.P. 22 and Administrative Circular No. 13-2001 Re: Clarification of
Admin. Circular No. 12-2000; and P.D. No. 1689 (Increasing the Penalty for Certain Forms
of Swindling or Estafa)
(i) Punishable acts
(ii) Evidence of knowledge of insufficient funds
(iii) Preference of imposition of fine
b) Human Security Act of 2007 (R.A. No. 9372)
(i) Punishable acts of terrorism
c) Anti-Arson Law (P.D. No. 1613)
(i) Punishable acts
d) Anti-Fencing Law (PD No. 1612)
(i) Punishable acts
e) New Anti-Carnapping Act of 2016 (RA No. 10883)
(i) Punishable acts
11. Crimes Against Chastity (Articles 333-334, 336-346)
a) Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and
Discrimination Act (R.A. No. 7610, as amended)
(i) Child prostitution and other acts of abuse (a) Punishable acts; (b)
Compare prosecution for Acts of Lasciviousness under Art. 366, RPC and R.A. No.
7610, as amended
(ii) Obscene publications and indecent shows
(a) Punishable acts
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12. Crimes Against Civil Status (Articles 347-352)


13. Crimes Against Honor (Articles 353-364)
a) Administrative Circular 08-2008 Re: Guidelines in the Observance of a Rule of
Preference in the Imposition of Penalties in Libel Cases
(i) Preference of imposition of fine
b) Anti-Sexual Harassment Act (RA No. 7877)
(i) Punishable Acts
c) Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA No. 10175)
(i) Punishable Acts
(ii) Cyber-Libel
d) Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009
(i) Punishable Acts
14. Quasi Offenses/Criminal Negligence (Article 365)
a) Land Transportation and Traffic Code (RA No. 4136)
b) Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009
(i) Punishable Acts
c) Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013 (RA No. 10586)
(i) Punishable Acts
d) Anti-Distracted Driving Act (RA No. 10913)
(i) Punishable Acts
15. Final Provisions (Articles 366-367)

IMPORTANT NOTES:

1. All Supreme Court Decisions - pertinent to the listed topics and promulgated up to
June 30, 2021, plus subsequent jurisprudence of importance, are covered in the
graded recitations, quizzes and exams;

2. Basic penalties for specific crimes as amended by RA 10951 are covered including
application of the Indeterminate Sentence Law (RA No. 4103);

3. Recent penal laws.

STR 060/6/2021

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