A draft law approved by the “National National” .. 6 precedents that do not require “rehabilitation” of its perpetrators

A draft federal law on rehabilitation, which was approved by the Federal National Council this morning, sets 4 general conditions for obtaining “rehabilitation”, the first of which is that the convict fulfill all the financial obligations he was sentenced to state or to individuals unless these obligations have expired or The convict proves that if he cannot fulfill it with her, and the second, if several judgments are issued against the student, consideration is not returned, unless the conditions stipulated in this law are fulfilled for each of them, provided that when calculating the period, they are attributed to the most recent judgments. 


The conditions included that the applicant for rehabilitation was residing in the state at the time of submitting the application, and if the convicted person had been jointly sentenced, it is sufficient for him to pay the amount of his personal debt in the debt and, if necessary, the competent court determines the share that he must pay. 


According to the draft law, rehabilitation will result in the disappearance of all the criminal effects of the guilty verdict for the future, and the demise of the consequent lack of capacity and deprivation of rights. 


The draft law sets 6 precedents that do not require rehabilitation for the purpose of this law. Judgments issued in the following crimes are not considered precedents with a request for rehabilitation, which are crimes for which the laws stipulate that they are not considered criminal records, and crimes whose punishment is prescribed in the law or punishment Those sentenced not restricted to freedom or with a fine only, crimes of delinquent juveniles or those who are at risk of delinquency, crimes for which judgments of stay of execution were issued, crimes for which a penal order was issued, crimes ending with penal conciliation or penal conciliation

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