Special Penal Laws
Special Penal Laws
Special Penal Laws
QUALIFIED THEFT
PURPOSES OF PROBATION:
PERIOD OF PROBATION
JURISPRUDENCE
ANTI-FENCING LAW
OF 1979 (PD NO. 1612)
DEFINITION
Fencing as defined in Sec. 2 of PD No. 1612 (AntiFencing Law) is the act of any person who, with intent
to gain for himself or for another, shall buy, receive,
possess, keep, acquire, conceal, sell or dispose of, or
shall buy and sell, or in any manner deal in any
article, item, object or anything of value which he
knows or should be known to him, or to have been
derived from the proceeds of the crime of robbery or
theft. (Dizon-Pamintuan vs. People, GR 111426, 11 July
94).
PRESUMPTION
ELEMENTS
Moral turpitude can be derived from the third element accused knows or should have known that the items were
stolen. Participation of each felon, one being the
robber or the thief or the actual perpetrators, and the
other as the fence, differs in point in time and degree
but both invaded one's peaceful dominion for gain.
(Supra) Both crimes negated the principle of each
person's duty to his fellowmen not to appropriate
things that they do not own or return something
acquired by mistake or with malice. This signifies
moral turpitude with moral unfitness.
ACTS PUNISHABLE:
The drawee bank has not only the duty to indicate that
the drawer stopped the payment and the reason for the
stop payment. The drawee bank is further obligated to
state whether the drawer of the check has sufficient
funds in the bank or not.
JURISDICTION IN BP 22 CASES
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(d) No specific rules need be laid down for such presuspension hearing. Suffice it to state that the
accused should be given a fair and adequate opportunity
to challenge the validity of the criminal proceedings
against him, e.g., that he has not been afforded the
right of due preliminary investigation, the act for
which he stands charged do not constitute a violation
of the provisions of Republic Act No. 3019 or of the
bribery provisions of the Revised Penal Code which
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violation of
not proper.
under Sec.
right to due