Grave Coercion Penalty

Grave Coercion Penalty

Sample complaint affidavit for grave coercion

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1. Sample complaint affidavit for grave coercion


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2. When a single act constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies, or when an offense is a necessary means for committing the other, the penalty to be imposed is______? *​


Answer:

When a single act constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies 2. COMPLEX CRIME PROPER - When an offense is a necessary means for committing the other.


3. When a single act constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies, or when an offense is a necessary means for committing the other, the penalty to be imposed is______? *​


Explanation:

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Answer: Penalty for complex crimesWhen a single act constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies, or when an offense is a necessary means for committing the other, the penalty for the most serious crime shall be imposed, the same to be applied in its maximum period

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4. Is coercion a sufficient reason to excuse a person from moral liability​


Answer:

Coercion is defined as the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats. In any circumstances it is not a sufficient reason to excuse a person from moral liability because human beings are born with free and voluntary acts.

5. the president of the philippines is vested with what power or authority?Choices:DOCTOREXECUTIVECOERCIONNURSECHARISMA​


Answer:

Executive my answer

Explanation:

Tama po yan

Executive is my answer

that the answer hope that help

6. compare the coercion and political power​


Answer:

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7. give one example of each social interaction: social exchange,cooperation, competition,conflict and coercion​


Answer:

The most common forms of social interaction are exchange, competition, conflict, cooperation, and accommodation


8. Discuss the interpersonal and impersonal sources of coercion as explained by Mark Colvin.​


Answer:

Mark Colvin differentiates interpersonal from impersonal forms of coercion. The first occurs within direct interpersonal relations of control in various settings, such as the family. The second is connected to pressures from impersonal forces that create an indirect experience of coercion.

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9. it is defined as the capacity to influence or control the behavior of individuals and institutions, whether by persuasion or coercion​


Answer:

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10. A person designated by the court to assist deslilute litigants called?The duty of the party to present evidence to establish his claim is reffered as?The prosecution cannot appeal from a jufgement of conviction to increase the penalty because?This law shall be known as The Revised Penal Code.What is a single act which constitutes two or more grave or lesa grave felonies?​


IDENTIFICATION:

A person designated by the court to assist deslilute litigants called?

Counsel de officio

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The duty of the party to present evidence to establish his claim is reffered as?

Burden of proof

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The prosecution cannot appeal from a jufgement of conviction to increase the penalty because?

The accused would be placed in double ieopardy.

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This law shall be known as The Revised Penal Code.

Act Number 3815

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What is a single act which constitutes two or more grave or lesa grave felonies?

Compound crime

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11. do you agree that death penalty will lessen or eradicate the commission of heinous or grave felonies such as murder or rape​


Answer:

Yes I agree.

Explanation:

Because the people who are doing those must face a consequence.People will be scared of Death penalty and those will lessen those cases.


12. What is death penalty? What are the arguments in favor of death penalty? Discuss. What are the arguments against death penalty? Discuss.


WHAT IS DEATH PENALTY?

- capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for a crime. The sentence ordering that someone is punished with the death penalty is called a death sentence, and the act of carrying out such a sentence is known as an execution.

WHAT ARE THE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF DEATH PENALTY?

- aguments in favour of capital, punishment: retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, prevention of re-offending, closure and vindication, and incentive to help police.

What are the 3 arguments against death penalty?

If someone murders someone else, they have given up their human rights, including the one to stay alive themselves.The punishment should 'fit the crime' - if you have killed someone, you should be killed too.Giving a killer the death sentence will stop them - and others - doing it again.

WHAT ARE THE ARGUMENTS AGAINST DEATH PENALTY?

Capital punishment is cruel and unusual. Capital punishment denies due process of law. The death penalty violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection. The death penalty is not a viable form of crime control. Capital punishment wastes limited resources.

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13. a type of argumentation that uses coercion. ​


Answer:

According to Meriam Webster it's the act process or power of the coercing.

*Ntd*the practice of peruading somone to something by using force or treat.

Explanation:

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14. Briefly explain the coercion challenge that the migrant workers have been facing


ANSWER:

WORK

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15. 1. This is a form of emotional abuse and repression or oppression. It is also a form of aggression and aggression that results in violence, coercion, or coercion.​


Answer:

Psychological abuse

Explanation:

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16. If promotion is to reward, then punishment is to____ .A. InformationalC. ExpertB. ReferentD. Coercion​


Answer:

A. Informational

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17. Sand and grave appearance


Answer:

Generally, sand and gravel consist of an unconsolidated accumulation of rounded or semi-rounded rock fragments that result from the natural disintegration of rock and it can be described in terms of texture and composition.


18. which of the following is not a form of power ? a. authority b. beauty c. coercion d. influence​


Answer:

D. infuence

Explanation:

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19. Which social science theory supports that social irder is the result of coercion and power?​


Conflict theory holds that social order is maintained by domination and power (rather than consensus and conformity). According to conflict theory, those with wealth and power try to hold on to it by any means possible, chiefly by suppressing the poor and powerless.

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20. 3. Distinguish Degree of penalty and Period of Divisible Penalty. .​


Answer:

1. Indivisible – those which do not have fixed duration, like death, reclusion perpetua, perpetual absolute or special disqualification, public censure. 2. Divisible – those which have a fixed duration and are always divisible into three periods, namely: maximum, medium and minimum, like prision mayor.

Explanation:

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21. 1. An argument where force, coercion, or the threat of the force, is given as a justification for a conclusion.​


Answer:
Appeal to Force (Argumentum Ad Baculum or the "Might-Makes-Right" Fallacy): This argument uses force, the threat of force, or some other unpleasant backlash to make the audience accept a conclusion.

Explanation:


22. what means coercion?


According to Merriam Webster it's the act,process or power of the coercing. thank youThe act, process or power

23. neighborhood graves ​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. difference between coercion and integration ?​


Answer:

outlines the relationship between coercion and crime.

Explanation:

In this perspective, coercion is identified as a “force that compels or intimidates an individual to act because of the fear and anxiety it creates.”


25. Explain how coercion rules can weaken the beneficial effect of strong typing?


Answer:

A language that allows many type coercions can weaken the beneficial effect of strong typing by allowing many potential type errors to be masked by simply coercing the type of an operand from its incorrect type given in the statement to an acceptable type, rather than reporting it as an error.


26. the systematic us of terror especially as a means of coercion​


Answer:

The Webster's Dictionary defines terrorism as: the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal; the systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion.

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27. (5) Mario, a Bureau of Customs’ examiner, was administratively charged with grave misconduct and preventively suspended pending investigation. The head of office found him guilty as charged and ordered his dismissal. The decision against him was executed pending appeal. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) subsequently found him guilty and after considering a number of mitigating circumstances, reduced his penalty to only one month suspension. Is Mario entitled to back salaries? (A) Yes, the reduction of the penalty means restoration of his right to back salaries. (B) No, the penalty of one month suspension carries with it the forfeiture of back salaries. (C) No, he is still guilty of grave misconduct, only the penalty was reduced. (D) Yes, corresponding to the period of his suspension pending appeal less one month.


Answer:

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A. Yes, the reduction of the penalty means restoration of his right to back salaries

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28. a kind of freedom were coercion or force is absent


Answer:

The two most generic forms of freedom are natural freedom, which implies the absence of social constraint upon action; and there is social freedom, which entails the capacity for action (power-to) due to mutually beneficial structural constraint. These two freedoms are in constant tension.

Explanation:

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29. what is the main objective of coercion as a power?A. AuthorityB. ComplianceC. FearD. Threat​


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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30. it is doing unpleasant work to another person through of coercion or use of force​


Answer:

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