In the commission of the crime, the treble division of persons criminally responsible for an offense rests upon what?
The very nature of their participation in the commission of the crime
Are accessories liable for light felonies?
No, because the social wrong as awell as the individual prejudice is so small that penal sanction is deemed not necessary for accessories
4 Rules regarding light felonies (4)
In a crime, who are the two parties? (2)
Article 16 of the RPC enumerates which subjects (Active/Passive) of a crime
Active
Can juridical persons be an active subject of a crime?
No, because of the highly personal nature of the criminal responsibility
Reasons why only natural persons can be the active subject (4)
When a corporation commits a crime, who are criminally liable?
The officers, not the corporation itself. A corporation cannot be arrested and imprisoned
Can juridical persons be never criminally liable?
No, they can be criminally liable under certain special laws, such as:
1. B.P. Blg. 68 (Corporation Code of the Philippines) (Repealed by R.A. 11232, Revised Corp. Code of the Philippines)
2. Commonwealth Act no. 146 (Public Service Law)
3. The Securities Regulation Code
4. Election Code
General rule regarding who is punishable regarding directors or other officers of a corporation
A director or other officer of a corporation is criminally liable for his acts, though in his official capacity, if he participated in the unlawful act either directly or as an aider, abettor or accessory, but is not liable criminally for the corporate acts performed by other officers or agents thereof
Define passive subject of a crime
The holder of the injured right: the man, juristic person, the group, and the State
Can a corpse or an animal be a passive subject?
No, because the dead and the animals have no rights that may be injured
Exception: Art. 353, defamation may be committed if the imputation tends to blacken the memory of one who is dead