Requisites and Elements Flashcards
Requisites of dolo
Criminal intent;
Freedom of action;
Intelligence
Requisites of culpa
Criminal negligence;
Freedom of action
Requisites of mistake of fact
That the act done would have been lawful had the facts been as the accused believed them to be;
That the intention of the accused in performing the act is lawful; and
That the mistake must be without fault or carelessness on the part of the accused.
Requisites of proximate cause
- The direct, natural, and logical cause;
- Produces the injury or damage;
- Unbroken by any efficient intervening cause; and
- Without which the result would not have occurred
Requisites of an impossible crime
- Act performed would be an offense against persons or property;
NOTE: Kidnapping is a crime against personal security and not against person or property, thus there can be no impossible crime of kidnapping - Act was done with evil intent;
- Accomplishment is inherently impossible or means employed is either inadequate or ineffectual; and
- Act performed should not constitute a violation of another provision of RPC
Requisites of self-defense
- Unlawful aggression;
- Reasonable necessity of the means employed to prevent or repel it; and
- Lack of sufficient provocation on the part of the person defending himself.
Requisites AVOIDANCE OF GREATER EVILOR STATE OF NECESSITY
- Evil sought to be avoided actually exists;
- Injury feared be greater than that done to avoid it;
- There be no other practical and less harmful means of preventing it; and
- There must be no contribution on the part of the accused what caused the evil to arise.
Requisites of fulfillment of duty
- Accused acted in the performance of a duty or in the lawful exercise of a right or office; and
- Injury caused or offense committed be the necessary consequence of the due performance of duty or the lawful exercise of such right or office.
Requisites of obedience to an order issued for some lawful purpose
- An order has been issued by a superior;
- Such order must be for some lawful purpose; and
- Means used by the subordinate to carry out said order is lawful.
Requisites of compulsion of irresistible force
- Compulsion is by means of physical force;
- Physical force must be irresistible; and
- Physical force must come from a third person.
Requisites PREVENTED BY SOME LAWFUL OR INSUPERABLE CAUSE
- An act is required by law to be done;
- A person fails to perform such act; and
- Failure to perform such act was due to some lawful or insuperable cause.
Elements of felonies (BAR 2015)
- An act or omission;
- Punishable by the Revised Penal Code;
- The act is performed or the omission incurred by means of deceit or fault
Elements of uncontrollable fear
- Existence of an uncontrollable fear;
- Fear must be real and imminent; and
- Fear of an injury is greater than or equal to that committed.
Elements of passion or obfuscation as a mitigating circumstance
- Accused acted upon an impulse; and
2. Impulse must be so powerful that it naturally produced passion or obfuscation in him.
Causes which may produce a result different from that which the offender intended
Mistake in identity (2 person involved);
Mistake in blow (3 person involved);
Mistake of fact