Clj4
Across
- 3. — Group liability concept across hazing, graft, and RPC offenses.
- 7. — Imitation of coins/currency with intent to defraud.
- 10. — RA 3019 core idea: corrupt practices by public officers.
- 15. — Immediate labeling of seized items to preserve identity.
- 17. — Common element for Title VII and RA 3019.
- 19. — Public and tumultuous uprising to attain enumerated objectives.
- 20. — Included harm type; clue tests breadth of “hazing” beyond physical injury.
- 22. — Drug paraphernalia possession/use concept.
- 24. — Public officer’s failure to prosecute/act where duty requires.
- 26. — Constructive/actual possession as core issue in drugs and firearms.
- 27. — “Omnibus motion” idea: catch-all procedural clue (advanced, exam-style).
- 29. — Punishable act of “planting evidence” (drug enforcement abuse scenario).
- 30. — Levying war or adhering to enemy with aid and comfort.
- 31. — Custody/control of funds (malversation) or seized items (chain of custody).
- 33. — “Gross inexcusable negligence” alternative element for Sec. 3(e).
- 34. — Charging document; key in suspension pendente lite under RA 3019.
- 36. — Generic umbrella for making a document speak something false.
- 41. — Breach of public trust re custody of prisoners/documents.
- 43. — Sandiganbayan vs RTC routing concept (advanced integration).
- 44. — Transfer/transport/sale concept under drug law.
- 46. — Entrapment operation (drug cases) that triggers chain-of-custody issues.
- 47. — Required listing/photographing of seized items under RA 9165 procedure.
- 48. — Firearm possession generally turns on authority/license (RA 10591).
Down
- 1. — Attack on person in authority/agent during performance of duties.
- 2. — Statutory object regulated/prohibited under RA 9165.
- 4. — Pendente lite consequence in certain public-officer prosecutions.
- 5. — (Legacy term used in older discussions; test whether students know it’s largely statutory/dated).
- 6. — RA 9165 plea-bargaining rules jurisprudentially tightened (advanced clue).
- 8. — Fraternity/sorority/group liability focus under RA 11053.
- 9. — Evidentiary/elemental shortcuts tested in SPL and public officer cases.
- 11. — “Evident bad faith” alternative element for Sec. 3(e).
- 12. — Dolo vs culpa cross-check, and specific intent crimes.
- 13. — Public uprising/taking arms against the Government for political aims.
- 14. — Unlawfully assuming authority or official functions.
- 16. — Required accounting of seized drugs from seizure to presentation in court.
- 18. — Swift attack against duly constituted authorities (special offense).
- 21. — RA 10591 enumerated unlawful acts (catch-all advanced clue).
- 23. — Obtaining defense-related info to be used against the Philippines.
- 25. — Planted vs lawfully seized; chain-of-custody integrates.
- 28. — Penal concept that may reduce liability even in special laws context (trick clue).
- 29. — “Manifest partiality” element indicator for Sec. 3(e).
- 32. — “Qualified” theft / qualified possession / qualified hazing scenarios (integration).
- 34. — Ceremony/process triggering hazing-law coverage.
- 35. — Public officer accepts gifts by reason of office (no specific quid pro quo).
- 37. — Participation classification across offenses.
- 38. — Agreement to commit treason/coup-type offenses (special treatment under RPC).
- 39. — Public officer appropriates public funds/property under his custody.
- 40. — “Perversion of duty” style clue: knowingly rendering unjust judgment (judge) / unfair acts in office (advanced doctrine prompt).
- 42. — Public officer receives/gifts in consideration of act/omission.
- 45. — Regulated item; often separate offense/element.