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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · Robbery is an offense committed by any person who, with intent to gain, shall take any personal property belonging to another, by means of violence or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything shall be guilty of robbery.

  2. The first is commonly called “hold-up” while the second is robbery by “breakinginB. If none of these two methods are used, the taking will constitute theft.

  3. Nov 23, 2023 · Robbery – is an offense committed by “any person who, with intent to gain, shall take any personal property belonging to another, by means of violence or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything shall be guilty of robbery.” (REVISED PENAL CODE, Article 293)

  4. Feb 4, 2021 · MANILA, Philippines — One suspect still remains at large after his accomplice in the attempted robbery of a convenience store in Brgy. Loyola Heights was brought in by police, the Quezon City...

  5. Crime committed is theft, not robbery. From the foregoing, the Court notes that the material issue left to be addressed is whether the snatching of the necklace is robbery or theft. Did Edwin employ violence or intimidation upon persons, or force upon things, when he snatched Charlotte's necklace?

  6. Jul 9, 2019 · Always dial 117 for emergencies. For non-emergencies, dial the SPD Tactical Operation’s phone number 519-8644/519-5525. The SPD also appealed to the public to follow these tips if confronted by a robber, holdupper: Comply with the robber’s requests — your property is not worth your life.

  7. Moreover, jurisprudence has established that homicide is committed by reason or on occasion of robbery when the killing was done for the following purposes: (a) to deprive the victim of his personal property which is sought to be accomplished by eliminating an obstacle or opposition; (b) to do away with a witness or to defend the possession of ...

  8. The main question answered in this case is whether the accused should be convicted of highway robbery with homicide punishable under Presidential Decree No. 532, or of robbery with homicide under Article 294 of the Revised Penal Code.

  9. Oct 19, 2023 · Robbery in the Philippines is primarily governed by the Revised Penal Code, specifically under Title Ten, Articles 293 to 305. The crime of robbery involves unlawfully taking personal property belonging to another, against their will, through the use of violence, intimidation, or force.

  10. Under Article 294 (5) of the Revised Penal Code, as amended, the imposable penalty for robbery is prision correccional in its maximum period to prision mayor in its medium period. Article 295 of the same Code, however, qualifies the penalty to its maximum period if the robbery is committed by a band.

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