Supervision Order

Supervision Order in Europe

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Twenty-one, under the heading “Assistance After the Fact and Handling Stolen Goods,” located in Section 262 Supervision order, which reads: In cases under sections 259 to 261 the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)).

There is additional information on the German criminal system, covering supervision order and related issues, here. For details on the German legal system, please see here.

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Eighteen, under the heading “Offences Against Personal Freedom,” located in Section 239c Supervision order, which reads: In cases under section 239a and section 239b the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)).

There is additional information on the German criminal system, covering supervision order and related issues, here. For details on the German legal system, please see here.

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Thirteen, under the heading “Offences Against Sexual Self-determination,” located in Section 181b Supervision order, which reads: In cases under sections 174 to 174c, sections 176 to 180, section 181a and section 182 the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)).

There is additional information on the German criminal system, covering supervision order and related issues, here. For details on the German legal system, please see here.

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Nineteen, under the heading “Theft and Unlawful Appropriation,” located in Section 245 Supervision order, which reads: In cases under sections 242 to 244a the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)).

There is additional information on the German criminal system, covering supervision order and related issues, here. For details on the German legal system, please see here.

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Three Sanctionsunder the Fourth Title, Suspended Sentences of Imprisonment,” located in Section 56d Supervision order, which reads: (1) The court shall place the convicted person under the supervision and guidance of a probation officer for all or part of the operational period if this appears necessary to prevent him from committing offences. (2) The court shall typically issue an order pursuant to subsection (1) above if it suspends a sentence of imprisonment of more than nine months and the convicted person is less than twenty-seven years of age. (3) The probation officer shall offer assistance and care to the convicted person. In cooperation with the court he shall supervise the fulfilment of any conditions and directions as well as of any offers and assurances. He shall report on the way the convicted person is conducting himself, at intervals determined by the court. He shall inform the court as to serious or persistent violations of the conditions, directions, offers or assurances. (4) The probation officer shall be appointed by the court. It may give him instructions concerning his functions under subsection (3) above. (5) The functions of the probation officer shall be exercised on a full-time official or honorary basis.

Violating the Directions of a Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to violating the directions of a supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Seven, under the heading “Offences Against Public Order,” located in Section 145a Violating the directions of a supervision order, which reads: Whosoever violates a particular direction as indicated in section 68b (1) during the operational period of a supervision order and thereby endangers the objective of the measure, shall be liable to imprisonment of not more than one year or a fine. The offence may only be prosecuted upon the request of the supervising authority (section 68a).

Supervision Order in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Twenty-eight, under the heading “Offences Causing a Common Danger,” located in Section 321 Supervision order, which reads: In cases under sections 306 to 306c, section 307 (1) to (3), section 308 (1) to (3), section 309 (1) to (4), section 310 (1) and section 316c (1) No 2 the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)).

Supervision Order, Confiscatory Expropriation Order and Extended Confiscation in Germany

Provisions relating to supervision order, confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Twenty, under the heading “Robbery and Blackmail,” located in Section 256 Supervision order, confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation, which reads: (1) In cases under sections 249 to 255 the court may make a supervision order (section 68 (1)). (2) In cases under section 253 and section 255, section 43a and section 73d shall apply if the offender acts as a member of a gang whose purpose is the continued commission of such offences. Section 73d shall also apply if the offender acts on a commercial basis.

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  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order, confiscatory expropriation order and extended confiscation is current as of 2010

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  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to violating the directions of a supervision order is current as of 2010

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  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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Notes

  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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Notes

  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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Notes

  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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Notes

  1. The content of the translated German penal code in relation to supervision order is current as of 2010

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