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4 Σεπ 2024 · – **Judicial Independence and Separation of Powers:** The case reiterates that legislative measures cannot alter the composition or disqualifications of Justices provided under the Constitution. The judiciary must remain an independent branch, free from undue influence by the legislature.
republic act no. 1612 AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OF TITLE V OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
11 Μαΐ 2024 · • In this case, the courts a quo correctly found that the prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubt all the elements of the crime of Fencing, as it was shown that: (a) Lariosa sold to petitioner the subject items without authority and consent from his employer, Tan, for his own personal gain, and abusing the trust and ...
The Presidential Decree No. 1612 (PD 1612), otherwise known as the Anti-Fencing Law, is a law that embodies the Philippine government’s desire and effort to curb the rampant robbery and thievery of government and private properties.
Presidential Decree No. 1612, otherwise known as the the Anti-Fencing law of 1979, was created to address the rampant robbery and thievery of government and private properties that have yielded profit for the culprit, at the expense of people who are willing to buy goods for cheap prices.
Evidently, the accessory in the crimes of robbery and theft could be prosecuted as such under the Revised Penal Code or under P.D. No. 1612. However, in the latter case, he ceases to be a mere accessory but becomes a principal in the crime of fencing. Elsewise stated, the crimes of robbery and theft, on the one hand, and fencing, on the other ...
22 Σεπ 2023 · Pursuant to Section 6 of Presidential Decree No. 1612, known as the Anti-Fencing Law, the following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated to govern the issuance of clearances/permits to sell used secondhand articles obtained from an unlicensed dealer or supplier thereof: I. Definition of Terms. 1.