Principal Penalties Duration Capital Punishment
Principal Penalties Duration Capital Punishment
Principal Penalties Duration Capital Punishment
Capital punishment
Death
Afflictive Penalties
Reclusion perpetua 20yrs and 1day to 40yrs
Reclusion temporal 12yrs and 1day to 20yrs
Prision mayor
Correctional Penalties
Light Penalties
Arresto menor 1day to 30days
Public censure
Penalties Common to the Preceding Classes
Fine
the period during which the bond shall be
Bond to keep the peace
effective is discretionary on the court
PENALTY
1. Deprivation of public offi
2. Deprivation of right to v
Perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification for public office
3. Disqualification for the o
4. Loss of right to retireme
1. Deprivation of the office
Perpetual or temporary special disqualification for public office, profession, or calling
2. Disqualification for holdi
1. Deprivation of the right
Perpetual or temporary special disqualification for the exercise of the right of suffrage
2. Cannot hold any public o
1. Disqualification from ho
Suspension from public office, profession or calling or the right of suffrage
2. If suspended from public
1. civil interdiction for life or during the period of the sentence, 2. perpetual
1. unless expressly remitted in the pardon
absolute disqualification
1. suspension of the right to hold office and the right of suffrage during the
term of the sentence
1. suspension of the right to hold office and the right of suffrage during the
term of the sentence
EFFECTS
1. Deprivation of public offices and employments, even if by election.
2. Deprivation of right to vote or tp be elected.
3. Disqualification for the offices or public employments and for the exercise of any of the rights mentioned.
4. Loss of right to retirement pay or pension for any office formerly held.
1. Deprivation of the office, employment, profession or calling affected.
2. Disqualification for holding similar offices or employments perpetually or during the term of the sentence.
1. Deprivation of the right to vote or to be elected to any public office
2. Cannot hold any public office during the period of disqualification.
1. Disqualification from holding such office or exercising such profession or calling or right of suffrage during the term of the sentence
2. If suspended from public office, the offender cannot hold another office having similar functions during the period of suspension.
1. The offender must present two sufficient sureties who shall undertake that the offender will not commit the offense sought to be prevented, an
in that case such offense be committed they will pay the amount determined by the court; or
2. The offender must deposit such amount with the clerk of court to guarantee said undertaking; or
3. The offender may be detained, if he cannot give the bond, for a period not to exceed six months if prosecuted for grave or less grav
felony, or for a period not to exceed 30days, if for a light felony.
Y PENALTIES
Exception
s not executed by reason of commutation or pardon
uch accessory penalties have been expressly remitted in the pardon
* Perpetual absolute disqualification is effective during the lifetime of the convict and even after the
sentence. Temporary absolute disqualification lasts during the term of the sentence, and is remove
tioned. the same, except (1) deprivation of the public office or employment, and (2) loss of all rights to retir
pension for any office formerly held
tence.
offense sought to be prevented, and * Bond to keep the peace is different from bail bond which is posted for the provisional release of a
or accused of a crime.
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ed for the provisional release of a person arrested for