Review Note
Last Update: 03/01/2025 11:42 AM
Current Deck: Y2S2::CRIMPRO
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When does the rule on preference of the criminal action NOT apply?
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(a) Independent civil actions under Articles 32, 33, 34, and 2176 of the Civil Code.
(b) When the separate civil action involves a prejudicial question determinative of the criminal case.
(c) When the civil case is consolidated with the criminal case.
(d) When the civil action does not seek to enforce civil liability arising from the offense (e.g., legal separation case due to concubinage).
(e) When the civil action is ex contractu (arising from contract) or based on quasi-delict.
(b) When the separate civil action involves a prejudicial question determinative of the criminal case.
(c) When the civil case is consolidated with the criminal case.
(d) When the civil action does not seek to enforce civil liability arising from the offense (e.g., legal separation case due to concubinage).
(e) When the civil action is ex contractu (arising from contract) or based on quasi-delict.
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