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Prescriptive Period of Penalties


            Penalties                                                                        Prescriptive Period
Death and Reclusion Perpetua                                                          20 years
Other Afflictive Penalties                                                                 15 years
Correctional Penalties                                                                      10 years except for Arresto  Mayor
                                                                                                          which is 5 years.
Light Penalties                                                                                   1 year

            Crime                                                                             Prescriptive Period
Libel                                                                                                  1 year
Oral Defamation and Slander by Deed                                             6 months
Simple Slander                                                                                  2 months
Grave Slander                                                                                    6 months
Light Offenses                                                                                   2 months

How is Prescription Interrupted and How it resumes?
     It shall be interrupted when the proceedings are instituted against the guilty party and shall begin to run again if the proceedings are dismissed for reasons not constituting jeopardy.

 Prescription of Penalty
     It is the loss or forfeiture of  the right of the government to execute the final sentence, after the lapse of a certain time.

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