1. Death a. Perpetual absolute disqualification. b. Civil interdiction during 30 years, if not expressly remitted in the pardon. 2. Reclusion Perpetua and Reclusion Temporal a. Civil interdiction for life or during the sentence. b. Perpetual absolute disqualification, unless expressly remitted in the pardon of the principal penalty. 3. Prision Mayor a. Temporary absolute disqualification. b. Perpetual special disqualification from suffrage, unless expressly remitted in the pardon of the principal penalty. 4. Prision Correctional a. Suspension from public office, profession or calling. b. Perpetual special disqualification from suffrage, if the duration of the imprisonment exceeds 18 months, unless expressly remitted in the pardon of the principal penalty. 5. Arresto Susp...