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Art 293.

Who are guilty of


robbery.
Elements robbery in general:
1. That there be (1) personal
property, (2) belonging to other.
2. That there is (3) unlawful taking
of that property;
3. That the taking must be (4)with
intent to gain; and
4. That there is (5) Violence against
or intimidation of any person, or
force upon anything.

Art. 294 Robbery with violence


against or intimidation of persons:
1. When by reason or on occasion of
robbery homicide is committed;
accompanied by rape or
intentional mutilation
2. Physical injuries in par. 1 resulted
3. Resulted in the loss of speech,
hear, smell of an eye, hand, foot,
arm or leg or use thereof or
incapacitated to work
4. Violence or intimidation carried to
a degree unnecessary; injured
becomes deformed or loses any
other member or becomes ill or
incapacitated for more than 90
days or 30
Art. 295. Robbery with physical
injuries, commited in an
unihabitaed place and by a band,
or with the use of firearms on a
street, road or alley
Art 298. Execution of deeds by
means of violence or intimidation.
Elements:
1. That the offender has intent to
defraud another.
2. That the offender compels him to
sign, execute, or deliver any
public instrument or document.
3. That the compulsion is by means
of violence or intimidation.
Art 299. Robbery in an inhabited
house or public building or edifice
devoted to workship.
Elements:
1. That the offender entered (a) an
inhabited place, or (b) Public
building, or (c) edifice devoted to
religious worship.
2. That the entrance was effected by
any of the following means:
a. Through opening not intended for
entrance or egress;
b. By breaking any wall, roof , or
floor or breaking any door or
window.
c. By using false keys, picklocks or
similar tools; or
d. By using any fictitious name or
pretending the exercise of public
authority.
3. That once inside the building, the
offender took personal property
belonging to another with intentto
gain.
Art 302. Robbery is an
uninhabited place or in a private
building:
Elements:
1. That the offender entered an
uninhabited place or a building
which was not a dwelling house,
not a public building, or not an
edifice devoted to religious
worship.
2. That any of the following
circumstances was present:
a. The entrance was effected through
an opening not intended for
entrance or egress;
b. A wall, roof, floor , or outside
door or window was broken.
c. The entrance was effected through
the use of the false keys ,
picklocks or other similar tools.
d. A door, wardrobe, chest, or any
sealed or closest furniture or
receptacle was broken; or
e. A closed or sealed receptacle was
removed, even if the same be
broken upon elsewhere.
3. That with intent to gain, the
offender took the there from
personal property belonging to
other.
Art 304. Possession of picklocks or
similar tools.
Elements:
1. That the offender has in his
possession picklocks or similar
tools.
2. That suck picklocks or similar
tools are specially adopted to the
commission of robbery.
3. That the offender does have not
lawful cause for such possession.

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