How is the penalty for Qualified trespass to dwelling modified if the offense is committed by means of violence or intimidation?
Trespass committed with violence or intimidation is punished by prision correccional medium/maximum and a fine.
Trespass committed with violence or intimidation is punished by prision correccional medium/maximum and a fine.
Entry to prevent serious harm or render service, or into open public houses, is exempt from trespass liability.
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Entering uninhabited, closed or fenced premises without permission, where prohibition is manifest, is penalized.
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Grave threats made conditionally that achieve the purpose result in the next lower penalty degree for the threatened crime.
Failure to deliver an abandoned child under seven to authorities or a safe place is punished by arresto mayor.
If the offender of a conditional grave threat fails to achieve their purpose, the penalty is lowered by two degrees.
Failing to assist a person wounded in an uninhabited place without self-detriment is penalized by arresto mayor.
Unconditional grave threats are punished by arresto mayor and a fine not exceeding P100,000.
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Abandoning a minor under seven years old when custody is incumbent upon the offender is punished by arresto mayor.
Threatening a wrong that is not a crime, when made conditionally, is considered light threats punished by arresto mayor.
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