The criminal laws of Puerto Rico shall apply to any committed or attempted crime outside the territorial extension of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico under any of the following circumstances:
(a) When a part of the criminal behavior is carried out within the territorial extension of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
(b) When the behavior constitutes a violation of the functions or duties inherent to the office or charge entrusted to an officer or employee of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or any person who performs services on his/her behalf.
(c) When genocide or crimes against humanity as defined in this Code are committed.
(d) When according to the treaties or agreements ratified by the United States of America the crime may be tried in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
History —June 18, 2004, No. 149, § 7, eff. May 1, 2005.