Article 26 Flashcards
1
Q
Title of Art. 26 of the RPC
A
Fine - When afflictive, correctional, or light penalty
2
Q
Can sentences be in the alternative?
A
No. While a judge has the discretion of fixing one or another penalty, he cannot impose both in the alternative. He must fix positively and with certainty the particular penalty
3
Q
Under Art. 90 of the RPC, what is the prescription period for light felonies?
A
Two months
4
Q
If the fine is prescribed by the law for a felony is exactly P40,000. Is it a light felony or a less grave felony?
A
It is a light felony because Art. 9, Par. 3, which defines light felony should prevail
5
Q
When are fines afflictive, correctional, or considered light penalty? (3)
A
- Afflictive - over P1,200,000
- Correctional - over P40,000 to P1,200,000
- Light penalty - P40,000 and below
Bond to keep the peace are of the same amounts