VII. A has courted B for long time but B has consistently rejected rejected him. One day, A sees B walking alone along the road. A hurriedly descends from his car and at gun point, succeeds in bringing B inside the Car. A dries to a far away proince and attempts to hae forced carnal knowledge with B. to his utter consternation, A discoers that B is actually a !he!. "romptly, he brings back B to where he forcibly took him. #hat crime$s if any, did A commit% &'plain VIII.
(. what are the acts punished as robbery with iolence against or intimidation of persons% ). A,B,C, and * all armed enter the house of & by breaking the knob of the front door of the house. Once inside, A tells * to go outside the house as a lookout. A, B, and C then start ransacking the house. hous e. After the three three +- are almost done, & owner of the house appears who is shot successiely by A,B, and C. on their way out of the house, the three encounter , the daughter of &. they bring along with them . . After +- days, A rapes within the sight of B, C, and *. a. what crime$s if any, did A,B,C, and * commit% &'plain b. what aggraating circumstances, if any can be appreciated in the commission of the crime$s% &'plain. I/. (. #hat are the three+three+- di0erent di0erent ways of committing committing estafa under article (1 of the 2eised "enal Code% ). A gies gies "(,333.33 "(,333.33 to B, B, a saleslady, saleslady, in payment payment for an item item worth worth "(33.33. without counting her change, A heads for home. #hen A counts her remaining money for the day, she reali4e reali4es s that her change is short by "133.33. she hurries to the store to claim the shortage but B refuses to gie it. #hat crime, if any does B commit under the circumstances% circumst ances% &'plain. /. A is a columnist in a newspaper. 5e has a pending case inoling a land dispute before the sala of 6udge B. a notices eery time he attends the hearing on the case that 6udge B would rule in faor of his opponent, C. 7ndaunted, A8s lawyer 9les a motion to inhibit 6udge B. said motion partly reads :A cannot e'pect justice from the presiding judge who has e'hibited countless times his manifest bias and partiality in faor of C. this is dictated by the fact that *, C8s sister, is the paramour of the presiding judge; a fact widely known in the legal circle. 7nless the presiding judge
recuses himself from the case, the justice system in this country would reert to the dark ages which should not be allowed to hold away<. Can judge B properly 9le a complaint for libel against C% &'plain.