0% found this document useful (0 votes)
712 views1 page

BP 22 vs. Estafa

Christian brynt v. tan summarizes the key differences between BP 22 Estafa and BP 22 Estafa using a bounced check. BP 22 Estafa involves issuing a bounced check against public interest and is considered malum prohibitum. Failure to settle the amount within 5 days is conclusive evidence of knowledge of insufficient funds. BP 22 Estafa using a bounced check involves deceit and damage as a crime against property, considered mala in se, and only applies to postdated checks or those given for value. Failure to settle the account within 5 days is evidence of deceit in this case.

Uploaded by

Le Obm Sizzling
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
712 views1 page

BP 22 vs. Estafa

Christian brynt v. tan summarizes the key differences between BP 22 Estafa and BP 22 Estafa using a bounced check. BP 22 Estafa involves issuing a bounced check against public interest and is considered malum prohibitum. Failure to settle the amount within 5 days is conclusive evidence of knowledge of insufficient funds. BP 22 Estafa using a bounced check involves deceit and damage as a crime against property, considered mala in se, and only applies to postdated checks or those given for value. Failure to settle the account within 5 days is evidence of deceit in this case.

Uploaded by

Le Obm Sizzling
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Christian brynt v. tan . . .

BP 22 ESTAFA
Crime against public interest
Mere issuance of a bounced check
Failure of the drawer to settle the amount within 5 banking days is conclusive
evidence of knowledge of insufficient funds
Rules on summary procedure
MTC, MCTC
Malum prohibitum
It covers postdated, present dated checks, check issued to apply on account !to
pay a pree"isting obligation#, or for value$
Crime against property
%eceit is essential, also damage
Failure of the drawer to settle the account within & days is conclusive
evidence of deceit
Rules of Criminal 'rocedure
RTC
Mala in se
It only covers postdated checks and checks issued for value or given in
mutual or simultaneous e"change for something of value$
1

You might also like