What crime is committed if a private individual commits illegal detention without any of the qualifying circumstances of Article 267?
Committing illegal detention without serious qualifying circumstances results in reclusion temporal.
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.
Mutilating an essential organ of reproduction results in reclusion perpetua; other intentional mutilations incur prision mayor.
Aggravated serious injuries penalty excludes physical injuries inflicted by a parent through excessive chastisement.
Mutilating an essential organ of reproduction results in reclusion perpetua; other intentional mutilations incur prision mayor.
Aggravated serious injuries penalty excludes physical injuries inflicted by a parent through excessive chastisement.
Assisting suicide is punished by prision mayor, but if the helper does the killing, the penalty is reclusion temporal.
Intentional abortion using violence upon the pregnant woman is punished by reclusion temporal.
Killing an adversary in a duel is punished by reclusion temporal; injuries are penalized according to their nature.
Homicide is killing another without murder or parricide circumstances, punished by reclusion temporal.
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