Criminal Law Book 1 Questions And Answers

Criminal Law Book 1 Questions And Answers

Differentiate Criminal Law Book I from Criminal Law Book II?​

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1. Differentiate Criminal Law Book I from Criminal Law Book II?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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2. Can a trial law study criminal law books?​


Explanation:

yes u can but it's hard to be a criminal

Answer:

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Answer:

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4. 1. DISTINGUISHED CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAW


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Answer: Crime is refers to the unlawful or bad act act that violates certain local or international law. While criminal law refers to the implementing rules, policies or guidelines set by the court or any judiciary to serve as guidance to avoid bad acts or unlawful acts.

Explanation:


5. Criminal law bar questions and compilation


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

2.As applied to criminal law, substantive law is that which declares what acts are crimes and prescribes the punishment for committing them, as distinguished from the procedural law which provides or regulates the steps by which one who commits a crime is to be punished

Explanation:

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7. CASE DIGEST ABOUT (INTOD V. CA, GR. NO. 103119 (1992)(ART. 4, CRIMINAL LIABILITY/IMPOSSIBLE CRIME) SUBJECT - CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 1 (POLITICAL SCIENCE)


Answer:

CASE DIGEST ABOUT (INTOD V. CA, GR. NO. 103119 (1992)(ART. 4, CRIMINAL LIABILITY/IMPOSSIBLE CRIME)

CASE DIGEST ABOUT (INTOD V. CA, GR. NO. 103119 (1992)(ART. 4, CRIMINAL LIABILITY/IMPOSSIBLE CRIME)SUBJECT - CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 1 (POLITICAL SCIENCE)

In the morning of February 4, 1979, Sulpicio Intod, Jorge Pangasian, Santos Tubio and Avelino Daligdig went to Salvador Mandaya’s house in Katugasan, Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental and asked him to go with them to the house of Bernardina Palangpangan. Thereafter, Mandaya and Intod, Pangasian, Tubio and Daligdig had a meeting with Aniceto Dumalagan. He told Mandaya that he wanted Palangpangan to be killed because of a land dispute between them and that Mandaya should accompany the four (4) men, otherwise, he would also be killed.

At about 10:00 o’clock in the evening of the game day, Petitioner, Mandaya, Pangasian, Tubio and Daligdig, all armed with firearms, arrived at Palangpangan’s house in Katugasan, Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental. At the instance of his companions, Mandaya pointed the location of Palangpangan’s bedroom. Thereafter, Petitioner, Pangasian, Tubio and Daligdig fired at said room. It turned out, however, that Palangpangan was in another City and her home was then occupied by her son-in-law and his family. No one was in the room when the accused fired the shots. No one was hit by the gun fire.

The crime of murder was not consummated, not because of the inherent impossibility of its accomplishment (Art. 4(2), Revised Penal Code), but due to a cause or accident other than petitioner’s and his co-accused’s own spontaneous desistance (Art. 3., ibid.) Palangpangan did not sleep at her house at that time. Had it not been for this fact, the crime is possible, not impossible. 3


8. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRIMINAL LAW AND CIVIL LAW ?​


Answer:

The difference between civil law and criminal law turns on the difference between two different objects which law seeks to pursue - redress or punishment.” In other words, criminal law seeks to punish for an offence. Civil law seeks to achieve a remedy (for example, compensation) for the injured party.

Civil law deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations, or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim. Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses.

Explanation:

Answer:

Civil law deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations, or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim. Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses.

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9. 2016 criminal law bar questions and


Answer:

. This Questionnaire contains eight (8) pages. Check the number of pages and make sure it has the correct number of pages and their proper numbers.

All the items have to be answered within/our (4) hours. Since there are twenty (20) questions, you have 12 minutes to answer each question, and 6 minutes to answer each sub-question. You may write on the Questionnaire for notes relating to the questions.

Read each question very carefully and write your answers in your Bar Examination

Notebook in the same order the questions are posed. Write your answers only on the front ofevery sheet in your Notebook. Ifnot sufficient, then start with the back page of the first sheet and thereafter. Note well the allocated percentage points for each number, question, or sub-question. In your answers, use the numbering system in the questionnaire.

2. Answer the Essay questions legibly, clearly, and concisely. Start each number on a separate page. An answer to a sub-question under the same number may be written continuously on the same page and the immediately succeeding pages until completed.

Your answer should demonstrate your ability to analyze the facts, apply the pertinent laws and jurisprudence, and arrive at a sound or logical conclusion. Always support your answer with the pertinent laws, rules, jurisprudence, and the facts.

A mere “Yes” or “No” answer without any corresponding explanation or discussion will not be given full credit. Thus, always briefly but fully explain your answers although the question does not expressly ask for an explanation. Do not re-write or repeat the question in your Notebook.

3. Make sure you do not write your name or any extraneous note/s or distinctive markingls on your Notebook that can serve as an identifying mark/s (such as names that are not in the given questions, prayers, or private notes to the Examiner). Writing, leaving, or making any distinguishing or identifying mark in the exam Notebook is considered cheating and can disqualify you.

Explanation:

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10. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONwhy booking is essential to a criminally charged person?​


Answer:

Booking is the process where information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station or jail after that person's arrest. ... Personal effects are held until the suspect's release, excluding if an item is illegal or if it is evidence of the alleged crime.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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11. significance of questioned document examination in law enforcement and criminal investigation?​


Answer:

Questioned document examination (QDE) is aforensic science discipline pertaining todocuments that are potentially disputed in acourt of law. The examination's primary purpose is to provide evidence about suspicious or questioned documents using a variety of scientific principles and methods.

Explanation:

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12. What is criminal law


Answer:

Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people inclusive of one's self.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Criminal law

☞Is a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.

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13. What is criminal law


Answer:

Protecting individuals and property. Criminal law protects citizens from criminals who would inflict physical harm on others or take their worldly goods. Because of the importance of property in capitalist America, many criminal laws are intended to punish those who steal.

Explanation:

Criminal Law

Is the prosecution signed to have or solve the problems caused by people who do wrong things or called criminals.

Criminal law is a complex system of laws and rules that define criminal acts, set punishments, and outline the rules guiding the process from investigation and arrest to sentencing and parole.

It is as well the body of law that relates to crime

It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful or otherwise endangering to mankind.

This kind of law can also be described as the distinction of laws or systems of concerns with connection or applying punishments to the individuals who commit crimes.

Bodies of rules and constitutions that defines conduct defines conduct because it threatens and harms public safety.

A person guilty of a crime or has well known evidence of him/her committing crimes will be charged of many law obstructions including the criminal law as it determines beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she had committed crimes and will be punished.

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14. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONWhy booking process is important in law enforcer?​


It is important because it helps to identify the person who has committed a crime. The police can also use this information for their investigation and prosecution of the case.


15. 1. DIFFERENTIATE MAN-MADE LAWS ( LIKE CIVIL LAW, CRIMINAL LAW) FROM THE RULES OF ETHICS.​


Answer:

Civil law deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations, or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim. Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses.


16. Criminal law bar questions and 2018


Answer:

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17. . What is the importance of criminal law?


Protecting individuals and property.
Criminal law protects citizens from criminals who would inflict physical harm on others or take their worldly goods. Because of the importance of property in capitalist America, many criminal laws are intended to punish those who steal.

18. 1992 criminal law bar exam questions and


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19. interpret this law "No person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process oflaw"​


Answer:

Walang tao ang dapat mahatulan bilang isang criminal na hindi dumaan sa proseso ng batas

Explanation:

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20. Another questions for smart peeps;)No nonsense(^^)1.What is the definition of Criminal law2.What is the definition of Crime​Also this is important if your studying criminology


Explanation:

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21. Crimes under title of 10 criminal law book 2​


Answer:

A legally married person or parent surprises his spouse or daughter (the latter must be under 18 and living with them) in the act of committing sexual intercourse with another person. He/she kills any or both of them or inflicts upon any or both of them any serious physical injury in the act or immediately thereafter.


22. 1. defferentiate the Criminal Law vs Criminal Liability​


Answer:

The penalties for criminal offences are fines and imprisonment, as well as other non-custodial punishments. Civil liability gives a person rights to obtain redress from another person e.g. the ability to sue for damages for personal injury. ... A disincentive to suing is that the losing party pays the winners costs.


23. The law is not meant for me. It is meant for criminals. I am not a criminal​


Answer:

what should we do? what is the question?

Answer:

what if u are tho? have u ever done anything illegal? like steal something or attacked someone?


24. what is criminal law?​


a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes


25. QUESTION: what is the division of criminology?ANSWER: This relatively young field of study has three principal divisions: (1) the sociology of law, which examines how laws are made and enforced; (2) criminal etiology, which studies the causes of crime; and (3) penology, which addresses society's response to crime and includes the study of the criminal justice system.​


Explanation:

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26. Interpret this law "No person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law


Article III Section 14(1)

Explanation:

One of the great principles of justice guaranteed by our Constitution is that “no person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law”, and that all accused “shall enjoy the right to be heard by himself and counsel.”


27. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION why booking is essential to a criminally charged person?​


Answer:

Booking is the process where information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station or jail after that person's arrest. After an arrest, a criminal suspect is usually taken into police custody and "booked," or "processed." During booking, a police officer typically takes the criminal suspect's personal information; records information about the alleged crime; performs a record search of the suspect's criminal background; fingerprints, photographs, and searches the suspect; confiscates any personal property carried by the suspect (i.e., keys, purse); and places the suspect in a police station holding cell or local jail. If you or someone close to you is being booked by the police, it's a good time to retain an attorney. A lawyer can help negotiate the terms of your release, help you understand the charges against you, and provide guidance on what to do next. Contact a criminal defense attorney.

Explanation:

It's important to note that individuals who are arrested for some minor offenses may be released after signing the citation, in which they promise to appear in court at a later date. For those who are placed in jail after an arrest, the first priority is usually getting out. Except when very serious crimes are charged, a suspect can usually obtain pre-trial release through bail or "own recognizance" release.

Answer:

After an arrest, a criminal suspect is usually taken into police custody and "booked," or "processed." During booking, a police officer typically takes the criminal suspect's personal information; records information about the alleged crime; performs a record search of the suspect's criminal background; fingerprints, photographs, and searches the suspect; confiscates any personal property carried by the suspect and places the suspect in a police station holding cell or local jail. Below, you'll find a general overview

Explanation:

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28.  "Which came first, the criminal or the law?" Explain your answer.​


Answer:

Explanation:

Laws are made in reaction or response to crime. Obviously, crime come first and not laws. Article 7 of the Human Rights Act states that you cannot be charged with a criminal offence for an action that was not a crime when you committed it.

Answer:

Criminals comes first before the law

Explanation:

Laws are made in reaction or response to crime. Obviously, crime come first and not laws.

Article 7 of the Human Rights Act states that you cannot be charged with a criminal offence for an action that was not a crime when you committed it.


29. what is dolo in criminal law​


Answer:

dolo is a Spanish term which means deceit

Answer:

Dolo is a Spanish term which means deceit. There is deceit when an act is performed with deliberate intent. ... A person incurs criminal liability either by committing a felony regardless of the original intent of the actor or by committing an impossible crime.


30. 3. What are the sources of criminal law?4. Explain what common law is. Are they recognized in the Philipp6. Are court decisions source of criminal law? Why or why not?​


3. The sources of Criminal Law are: Common law, which arises out of judicial decisions and opinions; Statutes, which are enacted by Congress or state legislatures; Regulations, which are drafted and issued by federal or state administrative agencies; and Ordinances, which, although not strictly criminal, are established by municipalities, and have a somewhat substantial impact on criminal law.

4. Common law is a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts. Common law influences the decision-making process in unusual cases where the outcome cannot be determined based on existing statutes or written rules of law. 

5. No, it is not recognized in the Philippines as a source of Criminal Law.

6. Yes, it influences the decision-making process in unusual cases where the outcome cannot be determined based on existing statutes or written rules of law. 


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