- 77. [The nungolat, or principal] 63
- 78. [The tombok, or “thrower”] 64
- 79. [Iba’n di nungolat, “the companions of the one who was strong”] 64
- 80. [The montudol, “shower,” or informer] 64
- 81. [Servants who commit crimes at the bidding of their masters] 64
- 82. [Likelihood to punishment] 65
- 83. [Drunkenness and insanity in relation to criminal responsibility] 65
- 84. [The relation of intent to criminal responsibility] 65
[Other factors affecting liability] 66
- 85. [Alienship] 66
- 86. [Confession] 66
- 87. [Kinship] 67
- 88. [Rank and standing in the community] 67
- 89. [Importance of influential position and personality] 68
- 89a. [Cripples and unfortunates] 68
[The principal crimes and their frequency] 69
- 90. [List of offenses] 69
[Sorcery] 70
- 91. [The ayah or soul-stealing] 70
- 92. [Other forms of sorcery] 70
- 93. [Punishment of sorcery] 71
[Adultery] 72