When is the maximum penalty of death imposed for Kidnapping and serious illegal detention relating to the victim’s outcome?
The maximum penalty for serious illegal detention is imposed if the victim is killed, raped, or tortured.
The maximum penalty for serious illegal detention is imposed if the victim is killed, raped, or tortured.
Committing illegal detention without serious qualifying circumstances results in reclusion temporal.
Anyone furnishing the place for slight illegal detention incurs the same penalty of reclusion temporal.
Voluntarily releasing a victim within three days, before charges, mitigates penalty to prision mayor minimum/medium.
Arresting or detaining someone without legal authority to deliver them to police constitutes unlawful arrest.
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Failure to return a minor by the person entrusted with custody incurs reclusion perpetua.
Inducing a minor to abandon their home is punished by prision correccional and a fine up to P100,000.
If the offender inducing a minor to abandon home is the parent, the penalty is mitigated to arresto mayor or a fine.
Rape involving a child below seven years old or a known religious person imposes the death penalty.
Purchasing, selling, kidnapping, or detaining someone for enslavement is punished by prision mayor and a fine.
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