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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · Irresistible force – refers to the exempting circumstance that exempts an accused from criminal liability for committing an offense resulting from acting under the compulsion of irresistible force.

  2. Circumstances which exempt from criminal liability. the following are exempt from criminal liability: 1. An imbecile or an insane. 1. An imbecile or an insane person, unless the latter has acted during a lucid interval.

  3. What is compulsion of irresistible force? In this specific exempting circumstance, the law eradicates the criminal liability of any person who committed a crime or felony, no matter how brutal and unimaginable it is, provided that he is acting against his will and acting through a compulsion of an irresistible force.

  4. Par. 5 Irresistible Force IRRESISTIBLE FORCE – offender uses violence or physical force to compel another person to commit a crime. Elements: 1. The compulsion is by means of physical force. 2. The physical force must be irresistible. 3. The physical force must come from a third person

  5. — A person who acts under the compulsion of an irresistible force, like one who acts under the impulse or uncontrollable fear of equal or greater injury is exempt from criminal liability because he does not act with freedom.

  6. One who acts under the compulsion of an irresistible force and under the impulse of an uncontrollable fear of an equal or greater injury acts without voluntariness and free will. Although a crime was committed, no criminal liability arises.

  7. A person who acts under the compulsion of an irresistible force, like one who acts under the impulse of an uncontrollable fear of equal or greater injury, is exempt from criminal liability because he does not act with freedom.