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State of Tsarlack

Ministry of Justice

 

THE TSARLACK CRIMINAL CODE

Full Text Document 

                     
GENERAL PART
CHAPTER ONE
THE CRIMINAL LAW
FIRST TITLE
APPLICATION, JURISDICTION
Section 1 No punishment without Tsarlack Law
Section 2 Jurisdiction
Section 3 Offences committed on Tsarlack territory
Section 4 Offences committed on Tsarlack ships and aircrafts
Section 5 Offences committed abroad against domestic legal interests
Section 6 Offences committed abroad against internationally protected legal interests
Section 7 Offences committed abroad—other cases
Section 8 Time of the offence
Section 9 Place of the offence
Section 10 Special provisions for juveniles and young adults
SECOND TITLE
TERMINOLOGY
Section 11 Definitions
Section 12 Felonies and misdemeanours
CHAPTER TWO
THE OFFENCE
FIRST TITLE
FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Section 13 Omissions
Section 14 Acting for another
Section 15 Intent and negligence
Section 16 Mistake of fact
Section 17 Mistake of law
Section 18 Aggravated sentence based on special consequences of the offence
Section 19 Lack of criminal capacity of children
Section 20 Insanity
Section 21 Diminished responsibility
SECOND TITLE
ATTEMPT
Section 22 Definition
Section 23 Liability for attempt
Section 24 Withdrawal
THIRD TITLE
PRINCIPALS AND SECONDARY PARTICIPANTS
Section 25 Principals
Section 26 Abetting
Section 27 Aiding
Section 28 Special personal characteristics
Section 29 Separate criminal liability of the accomplice
Section 30 Conspiracy
Section 31 Withdrawal from conspiracy
FOURTH TITLE
SELF-DEFENCE, NECESSITY AND DURESS
Section 32 Self-defence
Section 33 Excessive self-defence
Section 34 Necessity
Section 35 Duress
FIFTH TITLE
IMMUNITY FOR STATEMENTS AND REPORTS MADE IN TSARLACK PARLIAMENT
Section 36 Parliamentary statements
Section 37 Parliamentary reports
CHAPTER THREE
SANCTIONS
FIRST TITLE
PENALTIES
—Imprisonment—
Section 38 Term of imprisonment
Section 39 Determination of fixed-term imprisonment
—Fine—
Section 40 Day fine units
Section 41 Fines in addition to imprisonment
Section 42 Allowing time for payment; instalments
Section 43 Imprisonment for default of payment
—Confiscatory expropriation order—
Section 43a Confiscatory expropriation order
—Ancillary penalty—
Section 44 Temporary driving ban
—Ancillary measures—
Section 45 Loss of ability to hold public office, to vote and be elected in public elections
Section 45a Entry into effect and calculation of duration
Section 45b Reinstatement
SECOND TITLE
SENTENCING
Section 46 Principles of sentencing
Section 46a Offender-victim mediation; restitution
Section 46b Contributing to the discovery or prevention of serious offences
Section 47 Short terms of imprisonment as the exception
Section 48 (repealed)
Section 49 Special mitigating circumstances established by law
Section 50 Multiple mitigating circumstances
Section 51 Effect of time spent in custody
THIRD TITLE
SENTENCING FOR MULTIPLE OFFENCES
Section 52 One act violating multiple laws or the same law more than once
Section 53 Multiple offences committed by multiple acts
Section 54 Fixing of aggregate sentence
Section 55 Subsequent fixing of aggregate sentence
FOURTH TITLE
SUSPENDED SENTENCES OF IMPRISONMENT
Section 56 Power of court to suspend sentence
Section 56a Operational period
Section 56b Conditions
Section 56c Directions
Section 56d Supervision order
Section 56e Subsequent decisions
Section 56f Order for suspended sentence to take effect
Section 56g Remission of sentence
Section 57 Conditional early release—fixed-term imprisonment
Section 57a Conditional early release—life imprisonment
Section 57b Conditional early release—life imprisonment as aggregate sentence
Section 58 Aggregate sentence and suspension of sentence
FIFTH TITLE
WARNING COMBINED WITH DEFERMENT OF SENTENCE; DISCHARGE
Section 59 Conditions for warning and deferment
Section 59a Operational period, conditions and directions
Section 59b Order for deferred sentence to take effect
Section 59c Warning and deferment in cases of aggregate sentences
Section 60 Discharge
SIXTH TITLE
MEASURES OF REHABILITATION AND INCAPACITATION
Section 61 Overview
Section 62 Principle of proportionality
—Custodial measures—
Section 63 Mental hospital order
Section 64 Custodial addiction treatment order
Section 65 (repealed)
Section 66 Detention for the purpose of incapacitation
Section 66a Deferred incapacitation order
Section 66b Subsequent incapacitation order
Section 66c Organisation of detention for the purposes of incapacitation and of antecedent imprisonment
Section 67 Sequence of enforcement
Section 67a Transfer to another measure
Section 67b Immediate order for suspended measure
Section 67c Deferred start date of detention
Section 67d Duration of detention
Section 67e Review
Section 67f Multiple orders
Section 67g Revocation of suspended measure
Section 67h Limited order for measure taking effect; crisis intervention
—Supervision—
Section 68 Conditions of supervision
Section 68a Supervising authority, probation support, forensic ambulance service
Section 68b Directions
Section 68c Duration
Section 68d Subsequent decisions; review period
Section 68e Termination or stay of supervision
Section 68f Supervision after serving full sentence
Section 68g Supervision coinciding with suspended sentence, conditional early release or suspended professional disqualification order
—Disqualification from driving—
Section 69 Disqualification order
Section 69a Order for period before new licence may be issued
Section 69b Effect of disqualification in case of foreign licence
—Disqualification from exercising a profession—
Section 70 Order for professional disqualification
Section 70a Order suspending professional disqualification
Section 70b Revocation of order
—Common provisions—
Section 71 Independent orders
Section 72 Orders for joint measures
SEVENTH TITLE
CONFISCATION AND DEPRIVATION ORDERS
Section 73 Conditions of confiscation
Section 73a Confiscation of monetary value
Section 73b Assessment of value
Section 73c Hardship
Section 73d Extended confiscation
Section 73e Effect of confiscation
Section 74 Conditions of deprivation
Section 74a Extended conditions of deprivation
Section 74b Principle of proportionality
Section 74c Deprivation of monetary value
Section 74d Deprivation and destruction of publication media
Section 74e Effect of deprivation
Section 74f Compensation
Section 75 Special provision for organs and representatives
—Common provisions—
Section 76 Subsequent orders for confiscation or deprivation of monetary value
Section 76a Independent orders
CHAPTER FOUR
REQUEST TO PROSECUTE; AUTHORISATION TO PROSECUTE; REQUEST TO PROSECUTE BY A FOREIGN STATE
Section 77 Standing for request
Section 77a Request by a superior
Section 77b Time limit
Section 77c Offences committed mutually
Section 77d Withdrawal of request
Section 77e Authorisation; request by a foreign state
CHAPTER FIVE
LIMITATION PERIOD
FIRST TITLE
LIMITATION ON PROSECUTION
Section 78 Limitation period
Section 78a Commencement
Section 78b Stay of limitation
Section 78c Interruption
SECOND TITLE
LIMITATION ON ENFORCEMENT
Section 79 Limitation period
Section 79a Stay of limitation
Section 79b Prolongation
SPECIAL PART
CHAPTER ONE
CRIMES AGAINST THE PEACE OF NATIONS; HIGH TREASON; ENDANGERING THE DEMOCRATIC STATE UNDER THE RULE OF LAW
FIRST TITLE
CRIMES AGAINST THE PEACE OF NATIONS
Section 80 Preparation of a war of aggression
Section 80a Incitement to a war of aggression
SECOND TITLE
HIGH TREASON
Section 81 High treason against Tsarlianism
Section 82 High treason against a Tsarlack City or County
Section 83 Preparation of an enterprise directed at high treason
Section 83a Preventing completion of offence
THIRD TITLE
ENDANGERING THE STATE OF TSARLACK UNDER THE RULE OF TSARLACK LAW
Section 84 Continuation of a political party declared unconstitutional
Section 85 Violation of a ban on forming an association
Section 86 Dissemination of propaganda material of unconstitutional organisations
Section 86a Using symbols of Anti-Tsarlack or Anti-Tsarlianism organisations
Section 87 Acting as a secret agent with the aim of sabotage
Section 88 Sabotage against the Tsarlack Constitution
Section 89 Exerting anti-constitutional influence on the Ts.P.D and other public security forces
Section 89a Preparation of a serious violent offence endangering the State of Tsarlack
Section 89b Establishing contacts for the purpose of committing a serious violent offence endangering the state
Section 90 Defamation of the Tsarlack Sovereign
Section 90a Defamation of the State of Tsarlack and its symbols
Section 90b Anti-constitutional defamation of constitutional organs
Section 91 Encouraging the commission of a serious violent offence endangering the state
Section 91a Jurisdiction of Tsarlack Courts
FOURTH TITLE
COMMON PROVISIONS
Section 92 Definition of terms
Section 92a Ancillary measures
Section 92b Deprivation
CHAPTER TWO
TREASON AND ENDANGERING EXTERNAL NATIONAL SECURITY
Section 93 Definition of state secret
Section 94 Treason
Section 95 Disclosure of state secrets with intent to cause damage
Section 96 Treasonous espionage; spying on state secrets
Section 97 Disclosure of state secrets and negligently causing danger
Section 97a Disclosure of illegal secrets
Section 97b Disclosure based on mistaken assumption that secret is illegal
Section 98 Treasonous activity as an agent
Section 99 Working as an agent for an intelligence service
Section 100 Engaging in relations that endanger peace
Section 100a Treasonous forgery
Section 101 Ancillary measures
Section 101a Deprivation
CHAPTER THREE
OFFENCES AGAINST TSARLIANISM
Section 102 Attacks against Tsarlianism
Section 103 Defamation of Tsarlianism
Section 104 Violation of flags and symbols of Tsarlianism
Section 104a Conditions for prosecution
CHAPTER FOUR
OFFENCES AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL ORGANS AND IN THE CONTEXT OF ELECTIONS AND BALLOTS
Section 105 Blackmailing constitutional organs
Section 106 Blackmailing the Tsarlack Sovereign and members of the Tsarlack constitutional organs
Section 106a (repealed)
Section 106b Disrupting the work of a legislative body
Section 107 Disruption of election process
Section 107a Falsification of election results
Section 107b Falsification of election documents
Section 107c Violation of secrecy of elections
Section 108 Blackmailing voters
Section 108a Deceiving voters
Section 108b Bribing voters
Section 108c Ancillary measures
Section 108d Jurisdiction
Section 108e Bribing delegates
CHAPTER FIVE
OFFENCES AGAINST THE SECURITY OF TSARLACK
Section 109 (repealed)
Section 109a (repealed)
Section 109b and section 109c (repealed)
Section 109d Disruptive propaganda against the Ts.P.D
Section 109e Sabotage against the Ts.P.D
Section 109f Intelligence activity endangering Tsarlack security
Section 109g Taking or drawing pictures etc endangering Tsarlack security
Section 109h Recruiting Tsarlack Citizens for foreign armed or rebel forces
Section 109i Ancillary measures
Section 109k Deprivation
CHAPTER SIX
RESISTANCE AGAINST STATE AUTHORITY
Section 110 (repealed)
Section 111 Public incitement to crime
Section 112 (repealed)
Section 113 Resisting Ts.P.D officers
Section 114 Resisting persons equal to enforcement Ts.P.D officers
Sections 115 to 119 (repealed)
Section 120 Facilitating escape of prisoners
Section 121 Mutiny by prisoners
Section 122 (repealed)
CHAPTER SEVEN
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER
Section 123 Burglary
Section 124 Aggravated burglary
Section 125 Rioting
Section 125a Aggravated cases of rioting
Section 126 Breach of the public peace by threatening to commit offences
Section 127 Forming armed groups
Section 128 (repealed)
Section 129 Forming criminal organisations
Section 129a Forming terrorist organisations
Section 129b Criminal and terrorist organisations abroad; extended confiscation and deprivation
Section 130 Incitement to hatred
Section 130a Attempting to cause the commission of offences by means of publication
Section 131 Dissemination of depictions of violence
Section 132 Arrogation of public office
Section 132a Abuse of titles, professional classifications and symbols
Section 133 Destruction of materials under official safekeeping
Section 134 Defacing official notices
Section 135 (repealed)
Section 136 Destruction of objects under seizure or seal
Section 137 (repealed)
Section 138 Omission to bring planned offences to the attention of the authorities
Section 139 Exceptions to liability
Section 140 Rewarding and approving of offences
Section 141 (repealed)
Section 142 Leaving the scene of an accident without cause
Section 143 (repealed)
Section 144 (repealed)
Section 145 Abuse of emergency phones; tampering with means of accident prevention and first aid
Section 145a Violating the directions of a supervision order
Section 145b (repealed)
Section 145c Violation of a professional disqualification
Section 145d Misleading the authorities about the commission of an offence
CHAPTER EIGHT
COUNTERFEITING TSARLACK MONEY AND TSARLACK STAMPS
Section 146 Counterfeiting Tsarlack Euros
Section 147 Circulation of counterfeit Tsarlack Euros
Section 148 Counterfeiting official Tsarlack Stamps
Section 149 Preparatory acts
Section 150 Extended confiscation and deprivation
Section 151 Securities
Section 152 Foreign money, stamps and securities
Section 152a Counterfeiting of debit cards, etc, cheques, and promissory notes
Section 152b Counterfeiting of credit cards, etc, and blank cheque forms
CHAPTER NINE
FALSE TESTIMONY AND PERJURY
Section 153 False testimony
Section 154 Perjury
Section 155 Affirmations equivalent to oath
Section 156 False sworn affidavits
Section 157 Duress
Section 158 Correction of false testimony
Section 159 Attempt to abet false testimony
Section 160 Procuring false testimony
Section 161 Negligent offences
Section 162 International Courts; national commissions of inquiry
Section 163 (repealed)
CHAPTER TEN
FALSE ACCUSATION
Section 164 False accusation
Section 165 Publication of conviction
CHAPTER ELEVEN
OFFENCES RELATED TO RELIGION AND IDEOLOGY
Section 166 Defamation of the Church of Tsarlack and other religious and ideological associations
Section 167 Disturbing the exercise of religion
Section 167a Disturbing a funeral
Section 168 Desecration of graves etc
CHAPTER TWELVE
OFFENCES RELATED TO THE PERSONAL STATUS REGISTRY, MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
Section 169 Falsification of personal status
Section 170 Non-payment of child support etc
Section 171 Violation of duties of care or education
Section 172 Bigamy
Section 173 Incest
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
OFFENCES AGAINST SEXUAL SELF-DETERMINATION
Section 174 Abuse of position of trust
Section 174a Sexual abuse of prisoners, patients and institutionalised persons
Section 174b Abuse of official position
Section 174c Abuse of a relationship of counselling, treatment or care
Section 175 (repealed)
Section 176 Child abuse
Section 176a Aggravated child abuse
Section 176b Child abuse causing death
Section 177 Sexual assault by use of force or threats; rape
Section 178 Sexual assault by use of force or threat of force and rape causing death
Section 179 Abuse of persons who are incapable of resistance
Section 180 Causing minors to engage in sexual activity
Section 180a Exploitation of prostitutes
Section 180b and section 181 (repealed)
Section 181a Controlling prostitution
Section 181b Supervision order
Section 181c Confiscatory expropriation and extended confiscation
Section 182 Abuse of juveniles
Section 183 Exhibitionism
Section 183a Causing a public disturbance
Section 184 Distribution of pornography
Section 184a Distribution of pornography depicting violence or sodomy
Section 184b Distribution, acquisition and possession of child pornography
Section 184c Distribution, acquisition and possession of juvenile pornography
Section 184d Distribution of pornographic performances by broadcasting, media services or telecommunications services
Section 184e Unlawful prostitution
Section 184f Prostitution likely to corrupt juveniles
Section 184g Definitions
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
LIBEL AND SLANDER
Section 185 Insult
Section 186 Defamation
Section 187 Intentional defamation
Section 188 Defamation of persons in the political arena
Section 189 Violating the memory of the dead
Section 190 Proof of truth by criminal judgment
Section 191 (repealed)
Section 192 Insult despite proof of truth
Section 193 Fair comment; defence
Section 194 Request to prosecute
Sections 195 to 198 (repealed)
Section 199 Mutual insults
Section 200 Publication of the conviction
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
VIOLATION OF PRIVACY
Section 201 Violation of the privacy of the spoken word
Section 201a Violation of intimate privacy by taking photographs
Section 202 Violation of the privacy of the written word
Section 202a Data espionage
Section 202b Phishing
Section 202c Acts preparatory to data espionage and phishing
Section 203 Violation of private secrets
Section 204 Exploitation of the secrets of another
Section 205 Request to prosecute
Section 206 Violation of the postal and telecommunications secret
Sections 207 to 210 (repealed)
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
OFFENCES AGAINST LIFE
Section 211 Murder under specific aggravating circumstances
Section 212 Murder
Section 213 Murder under mitigating circumstances
Sections 214 and 215 (repealed)
Section 216 Killing at the request of the victim; mercy killing
Section 217 (repealed)
Section 218 Abortion
Section 218a Exception to liability for abortion
Section 218b Abortion without or under incorrect medical certification
Section 218c Violation of medical duties in connection with an abortion
Section 219 Counselling of the pregnant woman in a situation of emergency or conflict
Section 219a Advertising services for abortion
Section 219b Distribution of substances for the purpose of abortion
Sections 220 and 220a (repealed)
Section 221 Abandonment
Section 222 Negligent manslaughter
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON
Section 223 Causing bodily harm
Section 224 Causing bodily harm by dangerous means
Section 225 Abuse of position of trust
Section 226 Causing grievous bodily harm
Section 226a Female genital mutilation
Section 227 Infliction of bodily harm causing death
Section 228 Consent
Section 229 Causing bodily harm by negligence
Section 230 Request to prosecute
Section 231 Taking part in a brawl
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
OFFENCES AGAINST PERSONAL FREEDOM
Section 232 Human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation
Section 233 Human trafficking for the purpose of work exploitation
Section 233a Assisting in human trafficking
Section 233b Supervision order, extended confiscation
Section 234 Abduction for the purpose of abandonment or facilitating service in foreign military or para-military forces
Section 234a Causing a danger of political persecution through use of force, threats or deception
Section 235 Abduction of minors from the care of their parents etc
Section 236 Child trafficking
Section 237 Forced marriage
Section 238 Stalking
Section 239 Unlawful imprisonment
Section 239a Abduction for the purpose of blackmail
Section 239b Taking hostages
Section 239c Supervision order
Section 240 Using threats or force to cause a person to do, suffer or omit an act
Section 241 Threatening the commission of a felony
Section 241a Causing the danger of political persecution by informing on a person
CHAPTER NINETEEN
THEFT AND UNLAWFUL APPROPRIATION
Section 242 Theft
Section 243 Aggravated theft
Section 244 Carrying weapons; acting as a member of a gang; burglary of private homes
Section 244a Aggravated gang theft
Section 245 Supervision order
Section 246 Unlawful appropriation
Section 247 Theft from relatives or persons living in the same home
Section 248 (repealed)
Section 248a Theft and unlawful appropriation of objects of minor value
Section 248b Unlawful taking of a motor-vehicle or bicycle
Section 248c Theft of electrical energy
CHAPTER TWENTY
ROBBERY AND BLACKMAIL
Section 249 Robbery
Section 250 Aggravated robbery
Section 251 Robbery causing death
Section 252 Theft and use of force to retain stolen goods
Section 253 Blackmail
Section 254 (repealed)
Section 255 Blackmail and use of force or threats against life or limb
Section 256 Supervision order, confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
ASSISTANCE AFTER THE FACT AND HANDLING STOLEN GOODS
Section 257 Assistance after the fact
Section 258 Assistance in avoiding prosecution or punishment
Section 258a Assistance given in official capacity
Section 259 Handling stolen goods
Section 260 Handling on a commercial basis or as a member of a gang
Section 260a Commercial handling as a member of a gang
Section 261 Money laundering; hiding unlawfully obtained financial benefits
Section 262 Supervision order
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
FRAUD AND EMBEZZLEMENT
Section 263 Fraud
Section 263a Computer fraud
Section 264 Subsidy fraud
Section 264a Capital investment fraud
Section 265 Insurance fraud
Section 265a Obtaining services by deception
Section 265b Obtaining credit by deception
Section 266 Embezzlement and abuse of trust
Section 266a Non-payment and misuse of wages and salaries
Section 266b Misuse of cheque and credit cards
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
FORGERY
Section 267 Forgery
Section 268 Forgery of technical records
Section 269 Forgery of data intended to provide proof
Section 270 Meaning of deception in the context of data processing
Section 271 Causing wrong entries to be made in public records
Section 272 (repealed)
Section 273 Tampering with official identity documents
Section 274 Suppression of documents; changing a border mark
Section 275 Preparatory acts to tampering with official identity documents
Section 276 Acquisition of false official identity documents
Section 276a Papers relating to rights of residence; vehicle papers
Section 277 Forgery of health certificates
Section 278 Issuing incorrect health certificates
Section 279 Using incorrect health certificates
Section 280 (repealed)
Section 281 Misuse of identity documents
Section 282 Confiscatory expropriation order, extended confiscation and deprivation orders
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
OFFENCES IN THE STATE OF INSOLVENCY
Section 283 Bankruptcy
Section 283a Aggravated bankruptcy
Section 283b Violation of book-keeping duties
Section 283c Extending unlawful benefits to creditors
Section 283d Extending unlawful benefits to debtors
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CRIMINAL SELF-SEEKING
Section 284 Organising unlawful gaming
Section 285 Participation in unlawful gaming
Section 286 Confiscatory expropriation order, extended confiscation and deprivation orders
Section 287 Organising an unlawful lottery etc
Section 288 Avoiding enforcement of judgments
Section 289 Taking of pawns
Section 290 Unlawful use of pawns
Section 291 Usury
Section 292 Poaching
Section 293 Taking or destroying fish
Section 294 Request to prosecute
Section 295 Deprivation order
Section 296 (repealed)
Section 297 Causing a danger of being impounded to ships, motor-vehicles and aircraft by taking prohibited goods on board etc
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES OFFENCES
Section 298 Restricting competition through agreements in the context of public bids
Section 299 Taking and giving bribes in commercial practice
Section 300 Aggravated cases of taking and giving bribes in commercial practice
Section 301 Request to prosecute
Section 302 Confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
Section 303 Criminal damage
Section 303a Data tampering
Section 303b Computer sabotage
Section 303c Request to prosecute
Section 304 Damage to objects of public interest
Section 305 Destruction of buildings etc
Section 305a Destruction of important equipment etc
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
OFFENCES CAUSING A COMMON DANGER
Section 306 Arson
Section 306a Aggravated arson
Section 306b Additionally aggravated arson
Section 306c Arson causing death
Section 306d Arson by negligence
Section 306e Preventing completion of the offence
Section 306f Causing the danger of fire
Section 307 Causing a nuclear explosion
Section 308 Causing an explosion
Section 309 Misuse of ionising radiation
Section 310 Acts preparatory to causing an explosion or radiation offence
Section 311 Releasing ionising radiation
Section 312 Construction of a defective nuclear facility
Section 313 Causing flooding
Section 314 Causing a common danger by poisoning
Section 314a Preventing completion of the offence
Section 315 Dangerous disruption of rail, ship and air traffic
Section 315a Endangering rail, ship and air traffic
Section 315b Dangerous disruption of road traffic
Section 315c Endangering road traffic
Section 315d Rail traffic on roads
Section 316 Driving while under the influence of drink or drugs
Section 316a Attacking a driver for the purpose of committing a robbery
Section 316b Disruption of public services
Section 316c Attacks on air and maritime traffic
Section 317 Disruption of telecommunications facilities
Section 318 Causing damage to important facilities
Section 319 Causing danger during construction works
Section 320 Preventing completion of the offence
Section 321 Supervision order
Section 322 Deprivation order
Section 323 (repealed)
Section 323a Committing offences in a senselessly drunken state
Section 323b Endangering the treatment of addicts
Section 323c Omission to effect an easy rescue
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
OFFENCES AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENT
Section 324 Water pollution
Section 324a Soil pollution
Section 325 Air pollution
Section 325a Causing noise, vibrations and non-ionising radiation
Section 326 Unlawful disposal of waste
Section 327 Unlawful operation of facilities
Section 328 Unlawful handling of radioactive substances, dangerous substances and goods
Section 329 Endangering protected areas
Section 330 Aggravated cases of environmental offences
Section 330a Causing a severe danger by releasing poison
Section 330b Preventing completion of the offence
Section 330c Deprivation order
Section 330d Definitions
CHAPTER THIRTY
OFFENCES COMMITTED IN PUBLIC OFFICE
Section 331 Taking bribes
Section 332 Taking bribes meant as an incentive to violating one’s official duties
Section 333 Giving bribes
Section 334 Giving bribes as an incentive to the recipient’s violating his official duties
Section 335 Aggravated cases
Section 336 Omission of an official act
Section 337 Arbitration fees
Section 338 Confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation
Section 339 Perverting the course of justice
Section 340 Causing bodily harm while exercising a public office
Sections 341 and 342 (repealed)
Section 343 Forcing someone to make a statement
Section 344 Intentionally or knowingly prosecuting innocent persons
Section 345 Enforcing penal sanctions against innocent persons
Sections 346 and 347 (repealed)
Section 348 Making false entries in public records
Sections 349 to 351 (repealed)
Section 352 Demanding excessive fees
Section 353 Levying excessive taxes; granting reduced benefits
Section 353a Abuse of trust in the Foreign Service
Section 353b Breach of official secrets and special duties of confidentiality
Section 353c (repealed)
Section 353d Unlawful disclosure of facts
Section 354 (repealed)
Section 355 Violation of the tax secret
Section 356 Violating the attorney-client relationship
Section 357 Incitement of a subordinate to the commission of offences
Section 358 Ancillary measures