CRIMINAL LAW

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Across
  1. 1. Refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of an offense.
  2. 3. Refers to a person who induces an innocent agent to commit the crime.
  3. 6. The willful killing of the fetus in the uterus.
  4. 8. Is meant the obligation of fidelity and obedience.
  5. 11. Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
  6. 13. Involves intellectual thickery and cunning on the part of the accused.
  7. 18. Refers to the killing of an individual by treacherous means or design.
  8. 20. Refers to one's inability to copulate.
  9. 21. Refers to a "public and malicious imputation" of a crime.
  10. 24. Defined as hostile and violent on the basis of several factors pertaining to the performer.
  11. 26. Refers to the act of confinement or restraint upon persons.
  12. 27. Are person who not being included in Art 17.
  13. 28. Vulgar, low, foul, or mean.
  14. 29. Is the moving power which implies one to action for a definite result.
  15. 31. Connected with heresy and apostasy it is a form of treason against the divene will.
  16. 32. A belief system promulgated by a group.
  17. 34. Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
  18. 36. Resorting to any devices to councel identity.
  19. 37. Refers to the intention to do an injury to another.
  20. 38. Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law.
  21. 39. To act with treachery.
  22. 40. The annulment or destruction of another law.
Down
  1. 2. Having knowledge to the commission of the crime and without having participated.
  2. 4. It includes any kind of structure used for storage of safekeeping.
  3. 5. Person who manages or carries on the gambling.
  4. 6. Refers to the act of taking away a woman from her house or other place.
  5. 7. A name other than one's own name, an assumed name.
  6. 9. Implies that a deed may be ascribed to a person as its owner or author.
  7. 10. Means to determine judicially.
  8. 11. Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.
  9. 12. Refers to a sworn statement in writing.
  10. 14. Refers to a piece of metal stamped with certain marks and made current at a certain value.
  11. 15. Means to dwell together in the manner as husband and wife, for some period of time.
  12. 16. Acts or omissions punishable by the Revised Penal Code.
  13. 17. Includes any offensive or antagonistic movement or action of any kind.
  14. 19. Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
  15. 22. Is the suffering that is afflicted by the state for the transgression of a law.
  16. 23. Pertains to malice.
  17. 24. Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character.
  18. 25. Include every right or interest in the land.
  19. 30. Act of inducing another to commit a crime.
  20. 33. Refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
  21. 35. Refers to the imitation of a genuine or legal coin.