ADJUS-121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Parricide, Homicide

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In crimes involving the taking of human life parricide, homicide, and murder in the definition of the frustrated stage, it is indispensable that the victim be mortally wounded. Under the definition of the frustrated stage, to consider the offender as having performed all the acts of execution, the acts already done by him must produce or be capable of producing a felony as a consequence. The general rule is that there must be a fatal injury inflicted, because it is only then that death will follow. If the wound is not mortal, the crime is only attempted. An exception to the general rule is the so-called subjective phase. The common notion is that when there is conspiracy involved, the participants are punished as principals. In the case of people v. nierra, the. Light felonies are punishable only when they have been consummated with the exception of those committed against persons or property.

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