Crimes and remedies
The main notional elements of crimes are guiltiness (willfulness or negligence), the danger to the society and culpability. Information is given on criminal proceedings and the different types of crimes.
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Basic definitions of criminal law
Criminal proceedings
- Criminal proceedings against soldier
- Rights of the injured party
- Deadlines in the criminal procedure
- The injured party as private prosecutor
- The injured party as substitute civil suitor
- The obligation of the injured party to make a confession
- Criminal proceedings against juvenile people
- Committal for Trial
- Missing the hearing
- The certification of delay
- The rights of the accused in the criminal procedure
- The defendant's rights during the criminal procedure
- The right to defense
- The rights of the imprisoned accused and his keeping in touch
- Compulsory defence
- Criminal costs
- Courts Proceeding in Criminal Matters
- Trial of First Instance
- Conclusive Decisions of the Court of First Instance
- Court Proceedings of Second Instance
- Decisions of the Court of Second Instance
- General Rules of Court Proceedings of Third Instance
- Settling the Appeal in Proceedings of Third Instance
- Decisions of the Court of Third Instance
- Seclusion
Types of coercive measures
Felons, offenders (perpetrators)
Grounds for the preclusion of punishability
Types of punishments
- Deprivation of civil rights
- Prohibition of professional activity
- Suspension of driving privileges
- Banishment, expulsion
- Reprimand
- Probation
- Confiscation, confiscation of property
- Supervision by probation officer
- Imposition of imprisonment
- Custody and house arrest
- Cumulative sentence, consolidated sentence
- Suspension of the Execution of a Punishment
- Exemption from the disadvantages of having a criminal record
- Imprisonment
- The fine
- Labour in the public interest