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Semi Finals Ceiminal Law Book One Salida
Semi Finals Ceiminal Law Book One Salida
Quiz I: Identification
_______________________1. It is committed when all the elements necessary for ts execution and
accomplishment are present.
______________________ 2. It is one where the purpose of the offender in performing an act is not
certain. Its nature in relation to its objective is ambiguous.
_______________________4. Such mere ideas in the mind of the person, are not punishable, even if, had
they been carried out, they would constitute a crime.
_______________________5. It is committed when the offender performs all the act of execution which
would produce the felony as a consequence but which, nevertheless, do not produce it by reason of causes
independent of the will of the perpetrator.
When and how can we say that a felony is consummated? Frustrated? Attempted?
Consummated Felony-When all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are
present.
Frustrated Felony-When the offender performs all the acts of execution which would produce the
felony as consequence but which, nevertheless, do not produce it by reason of causes independent
of the will of the perpetrator.
Attempted Felony-When the offender commences the commission of a felony directly by overt
acts, and does not perform all the acts of execution which should produce the felony by reason of
some cause or accident other than his own spontaneous desistance.
Frustrated homicide requires intent to kill on the part of the offender. Intent to kill may
be established through the overt and external acts and conduct of the offender before,
during and after the assault, or by the nature, location and number of the wounds inflicted
on the victim
Ex: Dodoy,” alongside his two other companions alias “Bitoy” and “JS,” reportedly
planned to attack the 16-year-old victim identified by the police as alias “J.K.C.”
The mauling incident, according to the police, inflicted severe injuries for the victim in
different parts of body.
2. What crime was committed by A and B?
They committed robbery
The general elements of robbery are the taking of PERSONAL PROPERTY or money from the
person or presence of another, the use of actual or constructive force, the lack of consent on the
part of the victim, and the intent to steal on the part of the offender. Neither deliberation nor
premeditation is necessary, nor is an express demand for the property.