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712-1221 Promoting gambling in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of promoting gambling in the first degree if the person knowingly advances or profits from gambling activity by:

(a) Engaging in bookmaking to the extent that the person receives or accepts in any seven-day period more than five bets totaling more than $500;

  1. WHEREAS, Philippine Gambling Laws particularly Articles 195-199, the Revised Penal Code, Republic Act No. 3063 (Horse Racing Bookies), Presidential Decree No. 499 (Cockfighting), Presidential Decree No. 483, (Game Fixing), Presidential Decree No., 519 (Slot Machines) and Presidential Decree No. 1036 (Jai-alai Bookies) and other City.
  2. 712-1221 Promoting gambling in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of promoting gambling in the first degree if the person knowingly advances or profits from gambling activity by: (a) Engaging in bookmaking to the extent that the person receives or accepts in any seven-day period more than five bets totaling more than $500.
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(b) Receiving in connection with a lottery, or mutuel scheme or enterprise, money or written records from a person other than a player whose chances or plays are represented by such money or records; or

An act revising the penal code and other penal laws. Preliminary article - this law shall be known as 'the revised penal code.' Book one general provisions regarding the date of enforcement and application of the provisions of this code, and regarding the offenses, the persons liable and the penalties.

(c) Receiving or having become due and payable in connection with a lottery, mutuel, or other gambling scheme or enterprise, more than $1,000 in any seven-day period played in the scheme or enterprise.

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 712-1221

  • Felony: A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.

(2) Promoting gambling in the first degree is a class C felony. Poker rules split pot flush.

Originally posted by Herald Digital Law Philippines in this link.

Act No. 3815, otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code, is the basic law that defines criminal offenses and provides the penalties for the commission of those offenses. The Revised Penal Code took effect on January 1, 1932, or more than a year after its approval on December 8, 1930.

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(b) Receiving in connection with a lottery, or mutuel scheme or enterprise, money or written records from a person other than a player whose chances or plays are represented by such money or records; or

An act revising the penal code and other penal laws. Preliminary article - this law shall be known as 'the revised penal code.' Book one general provisions regarding the date of enforcement and application of the provisions of this code, and regarding the offenses, the persons liable and the penalties.

(c) Receiving or having become due and payable in connection with a lottery, mutuel, or other gambling scheme or enterprise, more than $1,000 in any seven-day period played in the scheme or enterprise.

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 712-1221

  • Felony: A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.

(2) Promoting gambling in the first degree is a class C felony. Poker rules split pot flush.

Originally posted by Herald Digital Law Philippines in this link.

Act No. 3815, otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code, is the basic law that defines criminal offenses and provides the penalties for the commission of those offenses. The Revised Penal Code took effect on January 1, 1932, or more than a year after its approval on December 8, 1930.

The Revised Penal Code is divided in two books. The first book contains general provisions regarding criminal offenses, the persons liable and the imposition of penalties. On the other hand, the second book describes the acts that constitute criminal offenses and the penalties for the commission thereof. Crimes are grouped under the following categories:

(a) crimes against national security (e.g., treason and espionage);

(b) crimes against the fundamental laws of the state (e.g., arbitrary detention and crimes against religious worship);

(c) crimes against public order (e.g., rebellion and sedition);

(d) crimes against public interest (e.g., forgeries and fraud);

(e) crimes relating to prohibited drugs;

(f) crimes against public morals (e.g., gambling and betting);

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(g) crimes committed by public officers (e.g., bribery and malversation of public funds);

(h) crimes against persons (e.g., murder and homicide);

(i) crimes against personal liberty and security (e.g., kidnapping , slavery and trespassing);

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(j) crimes against property (e.g., robbery and theft);

(k) crimes against chastity (e.g., adultery and concubinage);

(l) crimes against the civil status of persons (e.g., simulation of birth and usurpation of civil status); crimes against honor (e.g., libel); and

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The Revised Penal Code replaced the old Penal Code, which was based on the Spanish Penal Code of 1870. A Spanish royal order in 1886 extended the application of the Spanish Penal Code (with some modification) to the Philippines. (see US vs. Tamparong, 31 Phil. 323).





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