What crime is committed by a person entrusted with a minor’s custody who deliberately fails to return the child to their parents?
Failure to return a minor by the person entrusted with custody incurs reclusion perpetua.
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.
Purchasing, selling, kidnapping, or detaining someone for enslavement is punished by prision mayor and a fine.
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If slavery is committed to assign the victim to immoral traffic, the penalty of prision mayor is imposed in its maximum period.
Exploiting child labor by retaining a minor against their will for debt reimbursement is penalized by prision correccional.
Compelling a debtor to work as a servant or laborer against their will to pay a debt is penalized.
The basic penalty for rape involving carnal knowledge is reclusion perpetua.
Rape committed with a deadly weapon, by multiple persons, or causing the victim’s insanity incurs death penalty.
Death penalty is imposed if homicide occurs during rape, or if the victim is a minor related to the offender.
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