10 Questions
What are the requisites of dolo in criminal law?
Criminal Intent (mens rea), Freedom of Action – voluntariness, Intelligence – the capacity to know and understand the consequences and morality of human acts
Define intentional felonies in the context of criminal liability.
Intentional felonies involve deliberate intent to cause injury to another.
What are the categories of intent in criminal law?
General Criminal Intent and Specific Criminal Intent
Explain the requisites of culpa in the context of criminal law.
Criminal Negligence on the part of the offender, Freedom of Action on the part of the offender, Intelligence on the part of the offender in performing the negligent act
What are the stages of execution in the commission of a felony?
Impossible crime, Attempt, Frustrated, and Consummated
What are the classifications of felonies according to their gravity?
Grave, Less Grave, Light
Who are the persons liable for grave or less grave felonies?
Principals, accomplices, and accessories
What are the two requisites for the application of the Proximate Cause Doctrine?
- Intentional felony has been committed; 2. The wrong done to the aggrieved party is the direct, natural, and logical consequence of the felony committed by the offender.
What are the causes which may produce a result different from that which the offender intended?
- Mistake in Blow (aberratio ictus) 2. Mistake in Identity (error in personae) 3. Injurious consequences are greater than that intended (praeter intentionem) 4. Mistake of Fact
What is an efficient intervening cause in the context of criminal liability?
It is an intervening active force which is a distinct act or fact absolutely foreign from the felonious act of the accused.
Test your knowledge on criminal liabilities, felonies, and related concepts such as classification of felonies, aberratio ictus, error in personae, elements of criminal liability, impossible crime, stages of execution, conspiracy and proposal, continued crimes, and complex crime. Explore the different acts or omissions punishable by the Revised Penal Code (RPC) and their elements.
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