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Title Three Art. 156.

Delivering prisoners
(26) from jail
Crimes Against Public Art. 157. Evasion of service of
Order sentence
Art. 158. Evasion of service of sentence on the
Art. 134. Rebellion or occasion of disorders, conflagrations, earthquakes,
insurrection or other calamities
Art. 134-A. Coup Art. 159. Other cases of evasion of service of
d’etat sentence
(Art. 135. Penalty for rebellion, insurrection or Art. 160. Commission of another crime during
coup d’etat) service of penalty imposed for another previous
Art. 136. Conspiracy or proposal to commit offense (– Penalty)
coup
d’etat, rebellion or Title Four
insurrection (26)
Art. 137. Disloyalty of public officers or Crimes Against Public
employees Interest
Art. 138. Inciting to rebellion or
insurrection Art. 161. Counterfeiting the great seal of
Art. 139. the Government of the Philippine Islands,
Sedition forging the signature or stamp of the Chief
(Art. 140. Penalty for Executive
sedition) Art. 162. Using forged signature or
Art. 141. Conspiracy to commit counterfeit
sedition Art. 163. Making and importing and uttering
Art. 142. Inciting to false coins
sedition Art. 164. Mutilation of coins – Importation
Art. 143. Acts tending to prevent the meeting of and
the
Assembly and similar
bodies
Art. 144. Disturbance of
proceedings
Art. 145. Violation of parliamentary
immunity
Art. 146. Illegal
assemblies Art. 147.
Illegal associations Art.
148. Direct assaults
Art. 149. Indirect
assaults
Art. 150. Disobedience to summons issued by
the National Assembly, its committees or
subcommittees, by the Constitutional
Commission, its committees, subcommittees, or
divisions
Art. 151. Resistance and disobedience to a person
in authority or the agents of such person
(Art. 152. Persons in authority and agents of
persons in authority - Who shall be deemed as
such)
Art. 153. Tumults and other disturbances of
public order – Tumultuous disturbance or
interruption liable to cause disturbance
Art. 154. Unlawful use of means of publication and
unlawful utterances
Art. 155. Alarms and
scandals
utterance of mutilated [Art. 189. Unfair competition, fraudulent
coins registration of
Art. 165. Selling of false or mutilated coins, trade name, trademark, or service mark,
without connivance fraudulent designation of origin, and false
Art. 166. Forging treasury or bank notes or description*]
other documents payable to bearer; importing, *Superseded by the The Intellectual Property Code (R.A. No. 8293),
and uttering such false or forged notes and January
1,
documents 1998
Art. 167. Counterfeiting, importing, and
uttering instruments not payable to bearer Title Six
Art. 168. Illegal possession and use of false (3)
treasury or bank notes and other instruments of Crimes Against Public
credit Morals
(Art. 169. How forgery is
committed) [Art. 195. What acts are punishable in
Art. 170. Falsification of legislative gambling]*
documents [Art. 196. Importation, sale, and possession of
Art. 171. Falsification by public officer, employee; lottery tickets or advertisements]*
or notary or ecclesiastical minister [Art. 197. Betting in sports
Art. 172. Falsification by private individuals and contests]*
use of falsified documents [Art. 198. Illegal betting on horse
Art. 173. Falsification of wireless, cable, telegraph races]* [Art. 199. Illegal
and telephone messages, and use of said cockfighting]*
falsified messages Art. 200. Grave
Art. 174. False medical certificates, false scandal
certificates
of merits or service,
etc.
Art. 175. Using false
certificates
Art. 176. Manufacturing and possession of
instruments or implements for falsification
Art. 177. Usurpation of authority or official
functions
Art. 178. Using fictitious name and concealing
true name
Art. 179. Illegal use of uniforms or
insignia
Art. 180. False testimony against a
defendant
Art. 181. False testimony favorable to the
defendant
Art. 182. False testimony in civil
cases
Art. 183. False testimony in other cases and
perjury in solemn affirmation
Art. 184. Offering false testimony in
evidence
Art. 185. Machinations in public
auctions
Art. 186. Monopolies and combinations in restraint
of trade
Art. 187. Importation and disposition of falsely
marked articles or merchandise made of gold,
silver, or other precious metal or their alloys
[Art. 188. Substituting and altering trademarks,
trade names, or service marks*]
Art. 201. Immoral doctrines, obscene Art. 233. Refusal of assistance
publications and exhibitions, and indecent shows Art. 234. Refusal to discharge elective office
Art. 202. Vagrants and prostitutes; (penalty) Art. 235. Maltreatment of prisoners
Art. 236. Anticipation of duties of a public office
*Repealed by Pres. Decree No. 1602 as far as inconsistent provisions are Art. 237. Prolonging performance of duties
concerned
and
Title Seven (42)
Crimes Committed by Public Officers

(Art. 203. Who are public officers)


Art. 204. Knowingly rendering unjust judgment
Art. 205. Judgment rendered through negligence
Art. 206. Unjust interlocutory order
Art. 207. Malicious delay in the administration
of justice
Art. 208. Prosecution of offenses; negligence
and tolerance
Art. 209. Betrayal of trust by an attorney or
solicitor
Art. 210. Direct bribery
Art. 211. Indirect bribery
Art. 211-A. Qualified bribery
Art. 212. Corruption of public officials
Art. 213. Fraud against public treasury and
similar offenses
Art. 214. Other frauds
Art. 215. Prohibited transactions
Art. 216. Possession of prohibited interest by a
public officer
Art. 217. Malversation of public funds or property
– (Presumption of malversation)
Art. 218. Failure of accountable officer to
render accounts
Art. 219. Failure of a responsible public
officer to render accounts before leaving the
country
Art. 220. Illegal use of public funds or property
Art. 221. Failure to make delivery of public funds
or property
(Art. 222. Officers included in the
preceding
provisions)
Art. 223. Conniving with or consenting to evasion
Art. 224. Evasion through negligence
Art. 225. Escape of prisoner under the custody of
a person not a public officer
Art. 226. Removal, concealment or destruction
of documents
Art. 227. Officer breaking seal
Art. 228. Opening of closed documents
Art. 229. Revelation of secrets by an officer
Art. 230. Public officer revealing secrets of
private individual
Art. 231. Open disobedience
Art. 232. Disobedience to order of superior
officer, when said order was suspended by inferior
officer
powers
Art. 238. Abandonment of office or position
Art. 239. Usurpation of legislative
powers Art. 240. Usurpation of
executive functions Art. 241.
Usurpation of judicial functions
Art. 242. Disobeying requests for disqualification
Art. 243. Orders or requests by executive officers
to any judicial authority
Art. 244. Unlawful appointments
Art. 245. Abuses against chastity

Title Eight (21)


Crime Against Persons

Art. 246. Parricide


Art. 247. Death or physical injuries inflicted
under exceptional circumstances
Art. 248. Murder
Art. 249. Homicide
(Art. 250. Penalty for frustrated parricide, murder,
or homicide)
Art. 251. Death caused in a tumultuous affray
Art. 252. Physical injuries inflicted in a
tumultuous affray
Art. 253. Giving assistance to suicide
Art. 254. Discharge of firearms
Art. 255. Infanticide
Art. 256. Intentional abortion
Art. 257. Unintentional abortion
Art. 258. Abortion practiced by the woman herself
or by her parents
Art. 259. Abortion practiced by a physician or
midwife and dispensing of abortives
Art. 260. Responsibility of participants in a duel
Art. 261. Challenging to a duel
Art. 262. Mutilation
Art. 263. Serious physical injuries
Art. 264. Administering injurious substances
or beverages
Art. 265. Less serious physical injuries
Art. 266. Slight physical injuries and
maltreatment Art. 266-A. Rape, When and
How Committed (Art. 266-B. Penalties)
(Art. 266-C. Effect of pardon)
(Art. 266-D. Presumptions)

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