Falsification And Bribery Laws

Summary

Falsification under Article 171 involves altering documents by public officers, employees, or notaries. Signing under coercion is not falsification. Article 204 penalizes unjust judicial decisions. Indirect assault requires a direct assault against an authority agent. Perjury under Article 183 requires a false statement under oath. Grave scandal involves public indecency, not private threats. Article 218 penalizes public officers for failing to render accounts with fines and imprisonment. Direct bribery under Article 210 involves public officers receiving gifts for illegal acts. Understanding these laws is crucial for legal compliance and awareness.

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Which of the following articles penalizes unjust decisions by a judge? Question 39Answer a. Article * b. Article * c. Article * d. Article *
Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
b. Article *
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines penalizes judges who render unjust decisions. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Question * Not yet answered Flag question In an indirect assault case, what must first be established? Question 40Answer a. The accused has a prior criminal record b. A direct assault against an agent of authority c. The offender had no intent to injure the victim d. The offense occurred inside a government office
Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
b. A direct assault against an agent of authority
In an indirect assault case, it must first be established that there was a direct assault against an agent of authority. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following elements is necessary to constitute perjury under Article *? Question 41Answer a. The defendant benefited financially from the false statement b. The false statement was made under oath c. The testimony was given outside a court proceeding d. The accused was under pressure to lie
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Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
b. The false statement was made under oath
For perjury to be constituted under Article *, the false statement must be made under oath. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following is NOT covered by grave scandal? Question 42Answer a. Exhibition of immoral behavior in a public venue b. Publicly displaying obscene acts c. Involvement in a violent public protest d. Threatening someone in private
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Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
d. Threatening someone in private
Grave scandal involves acts that are offensive to decency and public morals done publicly. Threatening someone in private does not fall under grave scandal. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Who can be held liable under Article *? Question 43Answer a. Public officers, employees, or notaries b. Any individual, whether public or private c. Law enforcement officers only d. Only private individuals
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Hi there! For your question, the correct answer is:
a. Public officers, employees, or notaries
Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines pertains to falsification by public officers, employees, or notaries. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Which of the following best describes a violation of Article *? Question 44Answer a. An accused bribes a judge to alter the case decision b. A defendant testifies falsely in his own defense c. A lawyer submits an incorrect legal document d. A witness lies to favor the defendant in a criminal case
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The best description of a violation of Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines is:
d. A witness lies to favor the defendant in a criminal case
Article * pertains to subornation of perjury, which involves inducing someone to commit perjury, such as a witness lying under oath.
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What is the penalty for a public officer who intentionally fails to render accounts under Article *? Question 45Answer a. Suspension from public service b. Fine and imprisonment c. Administrative warning only d. Permanent disqualification from public office
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Hi there! For your question regarding the penalty under Article * of the Revised Penal Code for a public officer who intentionally fails to render accounts, the correct answer is:
b. Fine and imprisonment
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Which situation qualifies as indirect assault under Article *? Question 46Answer a. Resisting arrest by a police officer b. Threatening an agent of authority to prevent the enforcement of a law c. Attacking a citizen who aids a public officer in enforcing the law d. Directly injuring a person in authority
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The situation that qualifies as indirect assault under Article * is:
c. Attacking a citizen who aids a public officer in enforcing the law
Indirect assault involves attacking a person, other than an agent of authority, who is aiding in the enforcement of the law.
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Which of the following best describes direct bribery? Question 47Answer a. A private individual offering gifts to another person for favors b. A public officer receives gifts to perform an act that violates their duty c. Giving tokens of appreciation to public officials d. Offering gifts to promote a product
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Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
b. A public officer receives gifts to perform an act that violates their duty
Direct bribery involves a public officer receiving gifts or offers to perform an act that violates their official duties. If you have any other legal questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following constitutes a violation of Article *? Question 48Answer a. A student missing school attendance records b. An officer failing to submit accounts when required by law c. A private citizen delaying income tax filing d. A cashier misplacing financial documents
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Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
b. An officer failing to submit accounts when required by law
Article * of the Revised Penal Code penalizes public officers who fail to render accounts as required by law. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following is an example of falsification under Article *? Question 49Answer a. Signing a contract under false pretenses b. Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material c. Creating a fake public document as a notary public d. Forging a private person’s signature on a check
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The correct answer to your question is:
c. Creating a fake public document as a notary public
Under Article * of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, falsification by public officers, employees, or notaries includes creating fake public documents.
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What is required to constitute the crime of direct bribery under Article *? Question 50Answer a. A public officer receiving a gift in exchange for an illegal act b. Agreement to perform a lawful act only c. Mere acceptance of a gift d. Willingness to negotiate
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Hi there! The correct answer to your question is:
a. A public officer receiving a gift in exchange for an illegal act
Direct bribery under Article * involves a public officer receiving gifts or promises in exchange for performing an illegal act.
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