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Q: Example of revised penal code the Philippines?
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What criminal act punished of revised penal code?

The criminal acts punished by the Revised Penal Code.


Sources of law in the Philippines?

1.) The revise Penal Code 2.) Special Law


Are term criminal law and revised penal code the same?

Criminal law deals with the body of law associated with crimes. it can include common law principles as well. The Revised Penal Code is the law as passed by the legislature to define crimes and the associated penalty.


What law gave birth to the Revised Penal Code and when did it took effect?

R.A 3815 january 1, 1932


What is reglementary period of detention person?

reglementary period of detention of a person depends on the crimes committed. If the punishment for the crime for example falls under the minimum it maybe 12 hours, if falls under medium 24 and for maximum 36 hours according to the Revised Penal code of the Philippines


Is homosexuality criminalized in the Philippines?

Non-commercial, homosexual relations between consenting adults in private are not a crime. Although sexual conduct or affection that occurs in public may be subject to the "grave scandal" prohibition in Article 200 of the Revised Penal Code of the Phillipines.


What is California penal code 27.60?

This code does not exist in the California Penal Code section. This penal code is not found in any state.


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what is the penal code 186.22 (f)


What is the duration of The Penal Code?

The duration of The Penal Code is 1.03 hours.


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What does USC mean in the penal code?

USC means United States Code in the penal code.


Is it true that the California penal code is an example of primary law and not secondary law?

Yes, the California Penal Code is considered primary law because it is a primary source of law that consists of statutes enacted by the California State Legislature. Primary law is the actual law itself, while secondary law includes legal commentary or interpretations of primary law.