Ancillary Measures in Europe
Ancillary Measures in Germany
Provisions relating to ancillary measures in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter One Crimes Against the Peace of Nations; High Treason; Endangering the Democratic State Under the Rule of Lawunder the Fourth Title, Common Provisions,” located in Section 92a Ancillary measures, which reads: In addition to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months for an offence under this chapter, the court may order the offenders professional disqualification and the loss of the ability to hold public office, to vote and be elected in public elections (section 45 (2) and (5)).
Ancillary Measures in Germany
Provisions relating to ancillary measures in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Four, under the heading “Offences Against Constitutional Organs and in the Context of Elections and Ballots,” located in Section 108c Ancillary measures, which reads: In addition to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months for an offence pursuant to section 107, section 107a, section 108 or section 108b the court may order the loss of the ability to hold public office, to vote and be elected in public elections (section 45 (2) and (5)).
Ancillary Measures in Germany
Provisions relating to ancillary measures in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Five, under the heading “Offences Against the National Defence,” located in Section 109i Ancillary measures, which reads: In addition to a sentence of imprisonment of not less than one year for an offence pursuant to section 109e and section 109f the court may order the loss of the ability to hold public office, to vote and be elected in public elections (section 45 (2) and (5)).
Ancillary Measures in Germany
Provisions relating to ancillary measures in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Thirty, under the heading “Offences Committed in Public Office,” located in Section 358 Ancillary measures, which reads: In addition to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months for an offence under section 332, section 335, section 339, section 340, section 343, section 344, section 345 (1) and (3), section 348, sections 352 to 353b (1), section 355 and section 357 the court may deprive the person of the capacity to hold public office (section 45 (2)).
Ancillary Measures in Germany
Provisions relating to ancillary measures in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Two, under the heading “Treason and Endangering External National Security,” located in Section 101 Ancillary measures, which reads: In addition to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months for an intentional offence under this chapter, the court may order the loss of the ability to hold public office, to vote and be elected in public elections (section 45 (2) and (5)).
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- The content of the translated German penal code in relation to ancillary measures is current as of 2010
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- The content of the translated German penal code in relation to ancillary measures is current as of 2010
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- The content of the translated German penal code in relation to ancillary measures is current as of 2010
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Notes
- The content of the translated German penal code in relation to ancillary measures is current as of 2010
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Notes
- The content of the translated German penal code in relation to ancillary measures is current as of 2010