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2012-07-18 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| On the second and third issues, Article 293 of the RPC defines robbery as a crime committed by "any person who, with intent to gain, shall take any personal property belonging to another, by means of violence against or intimidation of any person, or using force upon anything." Robbery with homicide occurs when, by reason or on occasion of the robbery, the crime of homicide shall have been committed.[14] In Article 249 of the RPC, any person who shall kill another shall be deemed guilty of homicide. Homicide, as used in robbery with homicide, is to be understood in its generic sense to include parricide and murder.[15] The penalty for the crime of robbery with homicide is reclusion perpetua to death.[16] | |||||
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2004-04-14 |
YNARES-SATIAGO, J. |
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| The complex crime of robbery with homicide arises when, by reason of or on the occasion of a robbery, by means of violence against or intimidation of persons, a person is killed.[29] To sustain a conviction for this special complex crime, the original criminal design of the culprit must be robbery (originally, there must be intent to gain), and the homicide is perpetrated with a view to the consummation of the robbery (by reason or on the occasion of the robbery).[30] | |||||