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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
Student’s Activity Sheet #6 
 
 
 
Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 

Lesson title: ______________________________________ Materials:


Revised Penal Code (codal)
Lesson Objectives: Revised Penal Code Book 1,
At the end of this lesson, the students shall be able to: annotated (optional)
1) __________________________________________
2) __________________________________________ References:

Productivity Tip:
To accomplish any task in this new normal, discipline, commitment and perseverance are the keys. Set
your alarm and follow the indicated time that you finish the activities. Listen to your instructor and be willing,
more than ever, to learn. Education has never been this important. Stay strong!

A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
1) Introduction (2 mins)

Hello, dear! This is another “out” session for you. I want you to
stick to the time allotted and understand the concept notes for this
lesson. Today, we will talk about the Art. 7 and 8 of the Revise Penal
Code. Ready? I knew it!

2) Activity 1: What I Know Chart, part 1 (3 mins)

Here we go again with “What I know Chart”. Again, answer the


question below with all honesty. Don’t doubt your answer and be
responsive to the questions. Fighting!

 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
Student’s Activity Sheet #6 
 
 
 
Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 
What I Know Questions: What I Learned (Activity 4)
1) What is light
felony?

2) What is
conspiracy?

3) What is
proposal?

B.MAIN LESSON

1) Activity 2: Content Notes (13 mins)

Art. 7. When light felonies are punishable. —​ Light felonies are punishable only when they have been
consummated, with the exception of those committed against persons or property.
What are light felonies?
Light felonies are those infractions of law for the commission of which the penalty of arresto menor or a fine
not exceeding 200 pesos, or both, is provided. (Art. 9, par. 3)
The light felonies punished by the Revised Penal Code:
1. Slight physical injuries. (Art. 266)
2. Theft. (Art. 309, pars. 7 and 8)
3. Alteration of boundary marks. (Art. 313)
4. Malicious mischief. (Art. 328, par. 3; Art. 329, par. 3)
5. Intriguing against honor. (Art. 364)
The penalty for the above-mentioned crimes is arresto menor (imprisonment from one day to thirty days), or
a fine not exceeding P200.
Reason for the general rule.
Light felonies produce such light, such insignificant moral and material injuries that public conscience is
satisfied with providing a light penalty for their consummation. If they are not consummated, the wrong done
is so slight that there is no need of providing a penalty at all. (Albert)
Reason for the exception:
The commission of felonies against persons or property presupposes in the offender moral depravity. For
that reason, even attempted or frustrated light felonies against persons or property are punishable.
Examples of light felonies against person:
Art. 266 — Slight physical injuries and maltreatment.
Examples of light felonies against property:
1. Art. 309, No. 7 — Theft by hunting or fishing or gathering fruits, cereals or other forest or farm products
 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
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Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 
upon an inclosed estate or field where trespass is forbidden and the value of the thing stolen does not
exceed f*5.00.
2. Art. 309, No. 8 — Theft, where the value of the stolen property does not exceed f*5.00 and the offender
was prompted by hunger, poverty, or the difficulty of earning a livelihood.
3. Art. 313 — Alteration of boundary marks.
4. Art. 328, No. 3; Art. 329, No. 3 — Malicious mischief where the damage is not more than P200.00 or if it
cannot be estimated.
Art. 8. Conspiracy and proposal to commit felony. —​ Conspiracy and proposal to commit felony are
punishable only in the cases in which the law specially provides a penalty therefor.
A conspiracy exists when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of a
felony and decide to commit it.
There is proposal when the person who has decided to commit a felony proposes its execution to some
other person or persons.
General Rule:
Conspiracy and proposal to commit felony are not punishable.
Exception:
They are punishable only in the cases in which the law specially provides a penalty therefor.
Reason for the rule.
Conspiracy and proposal to commit a crime are only preparatory acts, and the law regards them as innocent
or at least permissible except in rare and exceptional cases.
Requisites of proposal to commit felony:
(1) That a person has decided to commit a felony; and
(2) That he proposes its execution to some other person or persons.
There is no criminal proposal when:
(1) The person who proposes is not determined to commit the felony;
(2) There is no decided, concrete and formal proposal;
(3) It is not the execution of a felony that is proposed.
Note: It is not necessary that the person to whom the proposal is made agrees to commit treason or
rebellion.
Requisites of conspiracy felony:

(1) Two or more persons come to an agreement.


Agreement presupposes meeting of the minds of two or more persons

(2) The agreement pertains to a commission of a felony.


Agreement to effect what has been conceived and determined.

(3) The execution of the felony was decided upon.

Note: There must be participation in the criminal resolution because simple knowledge thereof by a
 
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person may only make him liable as an accomplice.

The following are the two (2) types of Conspiracy:


1) Conspiracy as a felony.

As a felony, conspirators do not need to actually commit treason, rebellion, insurrection, etc., it being
sufficient that two or more persons agree and decide to commit it.
2) Conspiracy as a manner of incurring criminal liability.

As a manner of incurring criminal liability, if they commit treason, rebellion, etc., they will be held
liable for it, and the conspiracy which they had before committing the crime is only a manner of incurring
criminal liability, not a separate offense.

2) Activity 3: Skill-building Activities (with answer key) (18 mins + 2 mins checking) (20
points)

A. Instruction: Make a concept map or bubble chart of the concept notes today. Make sure
that the concept map is concise and understandable.

 
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Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 

3) Activity 4: What I Know Chart, part 2 (2 mins)

 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
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Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 
For this activity, I want you to go back to the table above. This time, you answer the third
column. Let’s see the difference of your answers. Let’s start!

4) Activity 5: Check for Understanding (5 mins) (20 points)

Instruction:​ I want you to make a case scenario of portraying the conspiracy and proposal.
Below, there are two columns. In the right column of the table, you write the scenario and in the
left, you explain where in the scenario portrays the conspiracy and the proposal.

Scenario Explain where in the scenario portrays the


conspiracy or porposal
1) Case for proposal

2) Case for conspiracy

C. LESSON WRAP-UP
1) Activity 6: Thinking about Learning (5 mins)

A. Work Tracker
 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
Student’s Activity Sheet #6 
 
 
 
Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 

You are done with this session! Let’s track your progress. Shade the session number you just
completed. Since this is 6​th​ lesson for the semester, you shade the no. 6 under P1. Do the drill!

B. Think about your Learning

This is another lesson for your “out” session. How was the activities so far? Did you now
understand the concept of light felonies? How about the conspiracy and proposal?

DATE LEARNING SCORES ACTION PLAN


TARGET/TOPICS
What module # did you What were your scores What contributed to
do today? What were in the activities? your performance
the learning today? What will you
objectives? do next session to
maintain your
performance or
improve it?

FAQs
1) What are the other inputs for conspiracy as a manner of committing the felony?
- In this type of felony, conspiracy of the members should be proven as a tool or means in
accomplishing the crime. All members must have deliberated what should be done and stick to
 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
Student’s Activity Sheet #6 
 
 
 
Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 
the plan throughout the commission of the crime or it could even be instantaneous provided that
all have understood that they are in conspiracy and that they know what to do based on their
acts.

2) Is the degree of quality/quantity of participation necessary to be punished as conspirator?


- No. it doesn’t matter. Provided, conspiracy has been established.

KEY TO CORRECTIONS

Activity # 3

Rubrics for activity A

Points Criteria

5 Doesn’t respond to the question, no connection

15 Apparent point made about the topic with awareness of task, sufficient
content

20 Very substantial, has distinct point and sufficient awareness of the task

Activity # 5

Rubrics for Activity #5


 
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CRI 057: CRIMINAL LAW 1
Student’s Activity Sheet #6 
 
 
 
Name: _________________________________________________________________  Class number: _______ 
Section: ____________ Schedule: ________________________________________  Date: ________________ 
 

Points Criteria

5 Doesn’t respond to the question, no connection

15 Apparent point made about the topic with awareness of task, sufficient
content

20 Very substantial, has distinct point and sufficient awareness of the task

 
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