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Reclusión perpetua is the penalty handed down to inmates convicted of a capital crime (in which case they will be ineligible for parole) as well as what the Republic Act 7659 designates as "heinous crimes" once punishable by death: Treason. Piracy in general and mutiny on the high seas in Philippine waters.
ART. 27. Reclusion perpetua.—Any person sentenced to any of the perpetual penalties shall be pardoned after undergoing the penalty for thirty years, unless such ...
Art. 27. Reclusion perpetua. — Any person sentenced to any of the perpetual penalties shall be pardoned after undergoing the penalty for thirty years, unless ...
However, the Court, in several cases, has considered the penalty of reclusion perpetua to be synonymous to life imprisonment for purposes of the Indeterminate ...
It is known as Reclusion Perpetua, and it is punishable under the Revised Penal Code. In its decision in 2012, the Supreme Court clarified that life ...
Article 27. Reclusion perpetua. - The penalty of reclusion perpetua shall be from twenty years and one day to forty years. Reclusion temporal. - The penalty of ...
- The penalty of reclusion perpetua shall be inflicted upon any person who, on the high seas, or in Philippine waters, shall attack or seize a vessel or, not ...
Prescription of crimes ; Death, reclusión perpetua or reclusión temporal, 20 years ; Correctional penalty, except arresto mayor, 10 years ; Arresto mayor, 5 years.
ARTICLE 27. Reclusión Perpetua. — Any person sentenced to any of the perpetual penalties shall be pardoned after undergoing the penalty for thirty years, unless ...
7 дек. 2018 г. · For instance, if sentenced to reclusion perpetua, the convict may start applying for parole only after serving 20 years and one day. Republic ...
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