
Title Nine Revised Penal Code: Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Category: Book 2- Crimes and Penalties
Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Introduction: These crimes are committed principally by private persons. If a public officer participates, the crime must come from a private person as the principal accused, otherwise the crime would be a crime against the fundamental laws of the state
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Title Nine Revised Penal Code: Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Category: Book 2- Crimes and Penalties
Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Introduction: These crimes are committed principally by private persons. If a public officer participates, the crime must come from a private person as the principal accused, otherwise the crime would be a crime against the fundamental laws of the state
Related Philippine Law Resources:
Newer Philippine Law Resources:
Additional Law Reading:
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