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Disqualification of a Parole:

1. Inmates convicted of offenses punished with death penalty


or life imprisonment;

2. Inmates convicted of treason, conspiracy or proposal to


commit treason or espionage;

3. Inmates convicted of misprision of treason, rebelion,


sedition or coup d'etat;

4. Inmates convicted of piracy or mutiny on the high seas or


Philippine waters;

5. Inmates who are habitual deliquents, i.e., those who,


within a period of ten (10) years from the date of release
from prison or last conviction of the crimes of serious or less
serious physical injuries, robbery, theft, estafa, and
falsification, are found guilty of any of said crimes a third
time or oftener;

6. Inmates who escaped from confinement or evaded


sentence;

7. Inmates who having been granted conditional pardon by


the President of the Philippines shall have violated any of the
terms thereof;

8. Inmates whose maximum term of imprisonment does not


exceed one (1) year or those with definite sentence;

9. Inmates convicted of offenses punished with reclusion


perpetua, or whose sentences were reduced to reclusion
perpetua by reason of Republic Act No. 9346 enacted on
June 24, 2006, amending Republic Act No. 7659 dated
January 1, 2004; and
10. Inmates convicted for violation of the laws on terrorism,
plunder and transnational crimes.

DISQUALIFICATION OF PROBATION
- Section 9 of the same Decree, as amended, is
hereby further amended to read as follows:
“SEC. 9. Disqualified Offenders. — The benefits
of this Decree shall not be extended to those:
“a. sentenced to serve a maximum term of
imprisonment of more than six (6) years;
“b. convicted of any crime against the national
security;
“c. who have previously been convicted by final
judgment of an offense punished by
imprisonment of more than six (6) months and
one (1) day and/or a fine of more than one
thousand pesos (P1,000.00);
“d. who have been once on probation under the
provisions of this Decree; and
“e. who are already serving sentence at the time
the substantive provisions of this Decree
became applicable pursuant to Section 33
hereof.”

2.Indeterminate Sentence Law (act no. 4103)


- AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR AN
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE AND PAROLE
FOR ALL PERSONS CONVICTED OF CERTAIN
CRIMES BY THE COURTS OF THE PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS; TO CREATE A BOARD OF
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE AND TO PROVIDE
FUNDS THEREFOR; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
3.P.D 968 title
-PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 968
ESTABLISHING A PROBATION SYSTEM,
APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.

4.P.D 603 Title


- PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 603 THE CHILD
AND YOUTH WELFARE CODE.

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