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Every Criminal Law question from the 2006 Bar, traced to the statutes, cases and Supreme Court doctrines it tests. Open any question for the facts, the mapped authorities, and the ALAC model answer.

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The 2006 Criminal Law questions

Questions are public-domain (Supreme Court Bar examinations). Each ALAC model answer is AI-drafted from landmark authorities and refined with every round of verification.

Q Isingle question

I. Motive is essential in the determination of the commission of a crime and the liabilities of the perpetrators. What are the instances where proof of motive is not essential or required to justify c

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Q IIsingle question

II. When can a Filipino citizen residing in this country use an alias legally? Give 3 instances. 2.5% Under what situations may a private person enter any dwelling, residence, or other establishments

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Q IIIsingle question

III. What are the 3 ways of committing arbitrary detention? Explain each. 2.5% What are the legal grounds for detention? 2.5% When is an arrest by a peace officer or by a private person considered law

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Q IVsingle question

IV. Enumerate the differences between pardon and amnesty. 2.5% Under Presidential Proclamation No. 724, amending Presidential Proclamation No. 347, certain crimes are covered by the grant of amnesty.

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Q Vsingle question

V. There are at least 7 instances or situations in criminal cases wherein the accused, either as an adult or as a minor, can apply for and/or be granted a suspended sentence. Enumerate at least 5 of t

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Q VIsingle question

VI. In 1982, the Philippine National Bank (PNB), then a government banking institution, hired Henry dela Renta, a CPA, as Regional Bank Auditor. In 1992, he resigned and was employed by the Philippine

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Q VIIsingle question

VII. While the 5.5. Nagoya Maru was negotiating the sea route from Hongkong towards Manila, and while still 300 miles from Aparri, Cagayan, its engines malfunctioned. The Captain ordered the ship to s

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Q VIIIsingle question

VIII. Commissioner Marian Torres of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) wrote solicitation letters addressed to the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and to certain CEOs of various mu

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Q IXsingle question

IX. Eduardo Quintos, a widower for the past 10 years, felt that his retirement at the age of 70 gave him the opportunity to engage in his favorite pastime - voyeurism. If not using his high-powered bi

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Q Xsingle question

X. Jaime, Andy and Jimmy, laborers in the noodles factory of Luke Tan, agreed to kill him due to his arrogance and miserliness. One afternoon, they seized him and loaded him in a taxi driven by Mario.

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Q XIsingle question

XI. Ana has been a bar girl/GRO at a beer house for more than 2 years. She fell in love with Oniok, the bartender, who impregnated her. But Ana did not inform him about her condition and, instead, wen

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Q XIIsingle question

XII. Judge Rod Reyes was appointed by former President Fidel Ramos as Deputy Ombudsman for the Visayas for a term of 7 years commencing on July 5, 1995. Six months thereafter, a lady stenographer file

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Q XIIIsingle question

XIII. Dang was a beauty queen in a university. Job, a rich classmate, was so enamored with her that he persistently wooed and pursued her. Dang, being in love with another man, rejected him. This ange

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Q XIVsingle question

XIV. In a crime of homicide, the prosecution failed to present any receipt to substantiate the heirs' claim for an award of actual damages, such as expenses for the wake and burial. What kind of damag

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Q XVsingle question

XV. What is that offense? Explain. 2.5% If you were the judge, what will be your ruling? 2.5%

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Q XVIsingle question

XVI. After receiving a reliable information that Dante Ong, a notorious drug smuggler, was arriving on PAL Flight No. PR 181, PNP Chief Inspector Samuel Gamboa formed a group of anti-drug agents. When

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Q XVIIsingle question

XVII. Aling Maria received an urgent telephone call from Junior, her eldest son, asking for P2,000.00 to complete his semestral tuition fees preparatory to his final exams in Commerce. Distressed and

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