• 2 months ago
Doppelganger ni Alice Guo, ginamit daw para lituhin ang otoridad!

Ano ba ang sinasabi ng batas tungkol dito? Alamin ‘yan kasama ang ating #KapusoSaBatas Atty. Gaby Concepcion.

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00:00If you have a question about the law, he will answer it.
00:03Here he is, the heart of the law, Atty. Gabby Concepcion.
00:07Wait, it looks like he has company.
00:09Atty., good morning.
00:21How are you?
00:23Wow, wow, my colleagues today.
00:26Don't you get confused?
00:29I have three Mariahs beside me.
00:32If you are wondering why I have them with me,
00:36we are going to talk about the use of doppelgangers or body doubles
00:42that are really trending now.
00:44But they are for fun only and they will do their best, right?
00:49I would like to thank you girls.
00:53Thank you so much.
00:56So let's talk about the body doubles of Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo
01:07that were used to confuse the authorities.
01:10She was in front of the NBI, CCTV,
01:14holding her hair, glasses, and clothes to Ex-Mayor Guo.
01:18Now, look-alikes are trending.
01:21What does the law say about this?
01:24Ask me, ask Atty. Gabby.
01:33Atty., nowadays, it seems like it's easy to look like someone
01:38if you have an alibi that you don't know about.
01:41What are you after?
01:43Well, it depends.
01:45It depends on why and if you have been framed,
01:49perjured, damaged, or damaged.
01:52If not, maybe you don't have an alibi.
01:55They say that imitation is the best form of flattery.
01:58But if it has a bad intention
02:01and you were damaged or perjured,
02:04well, there are many possible cases.
02:06For example, if you pretended to be a person
02:09so that you can borrow money,
02:11get money,
02:12jewelry,
02:13goods,
02:14anything of value,
02:15this is criminal estafa under Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code.
02:20This is a fraud or swindling.
02:22Of course, the penalty depends on the amount obtained,
02:25but there is a prison and a fine.
02:27Now, if someone pretended to be you
02:30and he signed a document using your name,
02:34this is falsification of a document by a private individual.
02:38Of course, if the use of your identity and your name was used online
02:42to deceive,
02:43to commit fraud,
02:44to smear,
02:45to steal,
02:46and other malicious activities,
02:48this is a case of identity theft,
02:51a cybercrime committed under Republic Act 10175
02:56or Cybercrime Prevention Law
02:58that has a possible prison term of up to 12 years
03:02and a fine of up to 1 million pesos.
03:06What if you intended to get someone to imitate you
03:10and pretended to be you to deceive?
03:12What is the penalty?
03:15If you got someone to pretend to be you
03:18and committed a crime to deceive someone,
03:21I think you are both guilty as co-conspirators
03:25for the crime that you committed.
03:28If you are considered co-conspirators,
03:30all of you are equally guilty.
03:33Now, if you intended to get someone to imitate you,
03:36to pretend to be you so that you can escape
03:39because you will be caught by the police,
03:41for example,
03:42this is a possible obstruction of justice
03:45under Presidential Decree 1829.
03:48There is also a situation where you can sign
03:51using other names.
03:52This can be a case
03:54using a fictitious name.
03:56This is called a crime
03:57under Article 172 of the Revised Penal Code.
04:02Of course, if you just impersonated someone
04:04to deceive and deceive other people,
04:07totally not a crime at all.
04:10I agree.
04:12So, in our discussion of the law,
04:14we will clarify
04:16for the peace of mind,
04:19don't think twice.
04:21Ask me, ask Katerina.

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