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2010 BAR EXAMINATIONS CRIMINAL LAW

2010 BAR EXAMINATIONS

CRIMINAL LAW

19 September 2010 2 P.M. – 5 P.M.

INSTRUCTIONS

This questionnaire is in TWO (2) PARTS: Part I with eleven (11)

questions (numbered I to XI), contained in five (5) pages; and Part

II with twelve (12) questions (numbered XII to XXIII), contained

in six (6) pages, for a total number of eleven (11) pages.

Write your answers to Part I and Part II in the corresponding

portions indicated in the booklet.

Begin your answer to each numbered question on a separate page;

an answer to a sub-question/s under the same number may be

written continuously on the same page and succeeding pages until

completed.

Answer the questions directly and concisely. Do not repeat the

question. Write legibly.

HAND IN YOUR NOTEBOOK WITH THIS QUESTIONNAIRE

GOOD LUCK!!!

______________________________

CONCHITA CARPIO MORALES

Chairperson

2010 Bar Examinations Committee

PLEASE CHECK THAT THIS SET CONTAINS ELEVEN (11)

PAGES (INCLUDING THIS PAGE).

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PART I

I

An agonizing and protracted trial having come to a close, the

judge found A guilty beyond reasonable doubt of homicide and

imposed on him a straight penalty of SIX (6) YEARS and ONE (1)

DAY of prision mayor.

The public prosecutor objected to the sentence on the ground

that the proper penalty should have been TWELVE (12) YEARS

and ONE (1) DAY of reclusion temporal.

The defense counsel chimed in, contending that application

of the Indeterminate Sentence Law should lead to the imposition of

a straight penalty of SIX (6) MONTHS and ONE (1) DAY of

prision correccional only. Who of the three is on the right track?

Explain. (3%)

II

A. What is the crime of qualified bribery? (2%)

B. May a judge be charged and prosecuted for such felony?

How about a public prosecutor? A police officer? Explain.

(5%)

III

May a public officer charged under Section 3(b) of Republic

Act No. 3019 [“directly or indirectly requesting or receiving any

gift, present, share, percentage or benefit, for himself or for any

other person, in connection with any contract or transaction

between the government and any other party, wherein the public

officer in his official capacity has to intervene under the law”] also

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be simultaneously or successively charged with direct bribery

under Article 210 of the Revised Penal Code? Explain. (4%)

IV

Because of the barbarity and hideousness of the acts

committed by the suspects/respondents in cutting off their victims’

appendages, stuffing their torsos, legs, body parts into oil drums

and bullet-riddled vehicles and later on burying these oil drums,

vehicles with the use of backhoes and other earth-moving

machinery, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigating

team recommended to the panel of public prosecutors that all

respondents be charged with violation of the “Heinous Crimes

Law.” The prosecution panel agreed with the CHR. As the Chief

Prosecutor tasked with approving the filing of the Information,

how will you pass upon the recommendation? Explain. (5%)

V

Arlene is engaged in the buy and sell of used garments, more

popularly known as “ukay-ukay.” Among the items found by the

police in a raid of her store in Baguio City were brand-new Louie

Feraud blazers.

Arlene was charged with “fencing.” Will the charge prosper?

Why or why not? (5%)

VI

There being probable cause to believe that certain deposits

and investments in a bank are related to an unlawful activity of

smuggling by Alessandro as defined under Republic Act (RA) No.

9160, as amended (Anti-Money Laundering Act) an application for

an order to allow inquiry into his deposit was filed with the

Regional Trial Court.

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After hearing the application, the court granted the

application and issued a freeze order.

Pass upon the correctness of the court’s order. Explain.

(3%)

VII

A widower of ten years, septuagenarian Canuto felt that he

had license to engage in voyeurism. If not peeping into his

neighbors’ rooms through his powerful single-cylinder telescope,

he would trail young, shapely damsels along the hallways of

shopping malls. While going up the escalator, he stayed a step

behind a mini-skirted one, and in a moment of excitement, put his

hand on her left hip and massaged it. The damsel screamed and

hollered for help. Canuto was apprehended and brought up on

inquest. What charge/s, if any, may he be held responsible for?

Explain. (5%)

VIII

A asked financial support from her showbiz friend B who

accommodated her by issuing in her favor a postdated check in the

sum of P90,000.00. Both of them knew that the check would not

be honored because B’s account had just been closed. The two

then approached trader C whom they asked to change the check

with cash, even agreeing that the exchange be discounted at

P85,000.00 with the assurance that the check shall be funded upon

maturity. Upon C’s presentment of the check for payment on due

date, it was dishonored because the account had already been

closed.

What action/s may C commence against A and B to hold

them to account for the loss of her P85,000.00? Explain. (5%)

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IX

Proserfina, an assistant public high school principal, acted to

facilitate the release of salary differentials and election duty per

diem of classroom teachers with the agreement that they would

reimburse her for her expenses.

Did Proserfina commit a crime? Explain. (5%)

X

A, B and C are members of SFC Fraternity. While eating in

a seaside restaurant, they were attacked by X, Y and Z, members

of a rival fraternity. A rumble ensued in which the abovenamed

members of the two fraternities assaulted each other in a confused

and tumultuous manner resulting in the death of A. As it cannot

be ascertained who actually killed A, the members of the two

fraternities who took part in the rumble were charged for death

caused in a tumultuous affray. Will the charge prosper? Explain.

(4%)

XI

Angelina maintains a website where visitors can give their

comments on the posted pictures of the goods she sells in her

exclusive boutique. Bettina posted a comment that the red Birkin

bag shown in Angelina’s website is fake and that Angelina is

known to sell counterfeit items.

Angelina wants to file a case against Bettina. She seeks your

advice. What advice will you give her? (4%)

- END OF PART I -

PART II

XII

A. Define Money Laundering. What are the three (3) stages in

money laundering? (3%)

B. What is the doctrine of pro reo? How does it relate to Article

48 of the Revised Penal Code? (3%)

XIII

While his wife was on a 2-year scholarship abroad, Romeo

was having an affair with his maid Dulcinea. Realizing that the

affair was going nowhere, Dulcinea told Romeo that she was going

back to the province to marry her childhood sweetheart. Clouded

by anger and jealousy, Romeo strangled Dulcinea to death while

she was sleeping in the maid’s quarters.

The following day, Romeo was found catatonic inside the

maid’s quarters. He was brought to the National Center for Mental

Health (NCMH) where he was diagnosed to be mentally unstable.

Charged with murder, Romeo pleaded insanity as a defense.

A. Will Romeo’s defense prosper? Explain. (2%)

B. What is the effect of the diagnosis of the NCMH on the case?

(2%)

XIV

Paul lives with his long-time girlfriend Joan in a

condominium in Makati. For more than a year, he has been

secretly saving money in an envelope under their bed to buy her an

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engagement ring. One day, while Joan was cleaning their room,

she found the envelope, took the money, and left Paul. As

prosecutor, what crime, if any, would you charge Joan? Explain.

(3%)

XV

Suspecting that her husband of twenty years was having an

affair, Leilanie hired a private investigator to spy on him. After

two weeks, the private investigator showed Leilanie a video of her

husband having sexual intercourse with another woman in a room

of a five-star hotel. Based on what she saw on the video, Leilanie

accused her husband of concubinage.

Will the case of concubinage prosper? Explain. (3%)

XVI

The president, treasurer, and secretary of ABC Corporation

were charged with syndicated estafa under the following

Information:

That on or about the 1st week of January 2010 or

subsequent thereto in Cebu City and within the jurisdiction of

this Honorable Court, the above-named accused, conspiring and

confederating together and all of them mutually helping and

aiding one another in a syndicated manner, through a

corporation registered with the Securities and Exchange

Commission (SEC), with intention of carrying out the unlawful

or illegal act, transaction, enterprise or scheme, with intent to

gain and by means of fraud and deceit, did then and there

wilfully, unlawfully, and feloniously defraud Virna, Lana,

Deborah and several other persons by falsely or fraudulently

pretending or representing in a transaction or series of

transactions, which they made with complainants and the public

in general, to the effect that they were in a legitimate business

of foreign exchange trading successively or simultaneously

operating under the name and style of ABC Corporation and

DEF Management Philippines, Incorporated, induced and

succeeded in inducing complainants and several other persons

to give and deliver to said accused the amount of at least

P20,000,000.00 on the strength of said manifestations and

representations, the accused knowing fully well that the abovenamed

corporations registered with the SEC are not licensed

nor authorized to engage in foreign exchange trading and that

such manifestations and representations to transact in foreign

exchange were false and fraudulent, that these resulted to the

damage and prejudice of the complainants and other persons,

and that the defraudation pertains to funds solicited from the

public in general by such corporations/associations.

Will the case for syndicated estafa prosper? Explain. (5%)

XVII

A killed his wife and buried her in their backyard. He

immediately went into hiding in the mountains.

Three years later, the bones of A’s wife were discovered by

X, the gardener. Since X had a standing warrant of arrest, he hid

the bones in an old clay jar and kept quiet about it. After two

years, Z, the caretaker, found the bones and reported the matter to

the police.

After 15 years of hiding, A left the country but returned three

years later to take care of his ailing sibling. Six years thereafter, he

was charged with parricide but raised the defense of prescription.

A. Under the Revised Penal Code, when does the period of

prescription of a crime commence to run? (1%)

B. When is it interrupted? (1%)

C. Is A’s defense tenable? Explain. (3%)

XVIII

On her way home, Eva Marie saw an injured chow chow

puppy behind a bush. Since the puppy did not have a collar, she

brought it home so she could have it as a pet. Her son in fact

begged Eva Marie to keep the puppy. The following day, Eva

Marie bought a collar for the puppy and brought it to a veterinarian

for treatment.

A. Did Eva Marie incur criminal liability in bringing the puppy

home as a pet? Explain. (2%)

B. Did she incur civil liability? Explain. (2%)

XIX

Jack and Jill have been married for seven years. One night,

Jack came home drunk. Finding no food on the table, Jack started

hitting Jill only to apologize the following day.

A week later, the same episode occurred – Jack came home

drunk and started hitting Jill.

Fearing for her life, Jill left and stayed with her sister. To

woo Jill back, Jack sent her floral arrangements of spotted lilies

and confectioneries. Two days later, Jill returned home and

decided to give Jack another chance. After several days, however,

Jack again came home drunk. The following day, he was found

dead.

Jill was charged with parricide but raised the defense of

“battered woman syndrome.”

A. Define “Battered Woman Syndrome.” (2%)

B. What are the three phases of the “Battered Woman

Syndrome”? (3 %)

C. Would the defense prosper despite the absence of any of the

elements for justifying circumstances of self-defense under

the Revised Penal Code? Explain. (2%)

XX

Matt was found guilty of drug trafficking while his younger

brother Jeff was found guilty of possession of equipment,

instrument, apparatus and other paraphernalia for dangerous drugs

under Section 12 of Republic Act No. 9165.

Matt filed a petition for probation. Jeff appealed his

conviction during the pendency of which he also filed a petition for

probation.

The brothers’ counsel argued that they being first time

offenders, their petitions for probation should be granted. How

would you resolve the brothers’ petitions for probation? Explain.

(3%)

XXI

Because peace negotiations on the Spratlys situation had

failed, the People’s Republic of China declared war against the

Philippines. Myra, a Filipina who lives with her Italian expatriate

boyfriend, discovered e-mail correspondence between him and a

certain General Tung Kat Su of China.

On March 12, 2010, Myra discovered that on even date her

boyfriend had sent an e-mail to General Tung Kat Su, in which he

agreed to provide vital information on the military defense of the

Philippines to the Chinese government in exchange for P1 million

and his safe return to Italy. Two weeks later, Myra decided to

report the matter to the proper authorities.

Did Myra commit a crime? Explain. (3%)

XXII

Immediately after murdering Bob, Jake went to his mother to

seek refuge. His mother told him to hide in the maid’s quarters

until she finds a better place for him to hide. After two days, Jake

transferred to his aunt’s house. A week later, Jake was

apprehended by the police. Can Jake’s mother and aunt be made

criminally liable as accessories to the crime of murder? Explain.

(3 %)

XXIII

Christopher, John, Richard, and Luke are fraternity brothers.

To protect themselves from rival fraternities, they all carry guns

wherever they go. One night, after attending a party, they boarded

a taxicab, held the driver at gunpoint and took the latter’s earnings.

A. What crime, if any, did the four commit? Enumerate the

elements of the crime. (2%)

B. Would your answer be the same if they killed the driver?

Explain. (2%)

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