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Department of Justice
NATIONAL PROSECUTION SERVICE
The 2000 BAIL BOND GUIDE | |
|VIOLATION OF THE REVISED PENAL CODE |
|FELONY/OFFENSE |PENALTY |AMOUNT OF BAIL |
|ABANDONMENT |
|Of person in danger and abandonment of one's own victim |Arresto mayor |Bail Not Required |
|(Art. 275) | | |
|Of child under seven years of age under custody of offender|Arresto mayor and fine not exceeding P500.00 |Bail Not Required |
|(Art. 276, 1st Par.) | | |
|When death of the minor results from such abandonment (Art.|Prision correctional medium and maximum |P12,000.00 |
|276, 2nd Par. 1st phrase) | | |
|If the life of the minor shall have been in danger only |Prision correctional minimum and medium |P10,000.00 |
|(Art. 276, 2nd Par., 2nd phrase) | | |
|Abandonment of minor by person entrusted with his custody |Arresto mayor and fine not exceeding P500.00 |Bail Not Required |
|(Art. 277, 1st Par.) | | |
|Neglect by parents of their

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