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Fifteenth Congress of The Republic of The Philippines RLRST Regular Session

This bill seeks to amend Articles 363 and 364 of the Revised Penal Code to increase the penalties for incriminating innocent persons and intriguing against honor. It aims to deter people from committing these crimes by increasing the penalty for incriminating innocent persons from 1 month and 1 day imprisonment to 6-12 years imprisonment, and increasing the penalty for intriguing against honor from 1-30 days imprisonment to 6 months and 1 day to 6 years imprisonment. The bill's explanatory note argues that the current penalties are not commensurate with the harm caused by these crimes of false prosecution and intrigue against one's reputation.

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Fifteenth Congress of The Republic of The Philippines RLRST Regular Session

This bill seeks to amend Articles 363 and 364 of the Revised Penal Code to increase the penalties for incriminating innocent persons and intriguing against honor. It aims to deter people from committing these crimes by increasing the penalty for incriminating innocent persons from 1 month and 1 day imprisonment to 6-12 years imprisonment, and increasing the penalty for intriguing against honor from 1-30 days imprisonment to 6 months and 1 day to 6 years imprisonment. The bill's explanatory note argues that the current penalties are not commensurate with the harm caused by these crimes of false prosecution and intrigue against one's reputation.

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FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE )


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
Rlrst Regular Session )

SENATE
S.B. No. 1378

Introduced by Senator Loren Legarda

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This bill seeks to increase the penalty for the crime of incriminatory
machination, amending for the purpose Articles 363 and 364 of the Revised Penal
Code, to deter persons from committing the same.

The Revised Penal Code defines incriminatory machinations as two distinct


crimes, to wit: incriminating an innocent person and intriguing against his or her
honor. Incriminating an innocent person is committed by any person who, by any
act not constituting perjury, shall directly incriminate or impute to an innocent
person the commission of a crime, while intriguing against honor is committed by
any person who intrigues another for the principal purpose of blemishing his or her
honor or reputation.

By its nature, incriminatory machinations refer to acts done for mere vexing,
harassing or injuring one's adversary and which tend to directly cause false
prosecution. The present penalties imposed by the law are not commensurate to the
injury or damage caused to the victim of false prosecution and intrigue. There is
therefore a need to punish with greater severity individuals who are found guilty of
incriminatory machinations.

This bill aims to do just that by increasing the penalty for incriminating
innocent persons from arresto mayor or imprisonment of one month and one day to
six months, to prision mayor, or imprisonment of six years and one day to twelve
years. This bill likewise increases the penalty for intriguing against honor from
arresto menor or imprisonment of 1 t'o 30 days, to prision correccional, or imprisonment
of 6 months and one day to six years.

In view of the foregoing, the immediate passage of this bill IS earnestly


requested.

LOREN LEGARDA
Senator
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE )
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
First Regular Session )

SENATE
S.B. No. 1378
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Introduced by Senator Loren Legarda

AN AcT
AMENDING ARTICLES 363 AND 364 OF ACT NO. 3815, OTHERWISE KNOWN
AS THE REVISED PENAL CODE

Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in


Congress assembled:

1 SECTION 1. Article 363 of Act No. 3815, as amended, otherwise known as


2 The Revised Penal Code, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
3
4 "Art. 363. Incriminating innocent persons. - Any person who, by any act
5 not constituting perjury, shall directly incriminate or impute to an
6 innocent person the commission of a crime, shall be punished by
7 [arresto mayor] PRISION MAYOR IN ITS MINIMUM PERIOD."
8
9 SECTION 2. Article 364 of the same Act, is likewise hereby further amended
10 to read as follows:
11
12 "Art. 364. Intriguing Against Honor. - The penalty of [arresto menor]
13 PRISION CORRECCIONAL IN ITS MINIMUM PERIOD or a fine
14 not exceeding [200] 50,000 pesos shall be imposed for any intrigue
15 . which has for its principal purpose to blemish the honor or reputation
16 of a person."
17
18 SECTION 3. Separability Clause. - If any provision of this Act is declared
19 invalid, the remainder of this Act or any provision not affected thereby shall remain
20 in force and effect.
21
22 SEC. 4. Repealing Clause. - All laws, presidential decrees, executive orders

1
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1 and their implementing rules, inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby
2 repealed, amended or modified accordingly.
3
4 SEC. 5. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its

5 publication in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.


6
7 Approved,

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