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  • Ombudsman challenges constitutionality of Criminal code concerning f

    The Ombudsman challenges the constitutionality of the provision of RA
    Criminal code concerning fines and public work
    Sat, 02/23/2013 - 14:32
    News


    On February 26, the Constitutional Court will review in written
    procedure the application presented by the RA Ombudsman. Karen
    Andriasyan challenges the constitutionality of 4th Section of Article
    51 and 5th Section of Article 54 of RA Criminal Code.

    The reporter of the case is the member of the Constitutional court
    Hrant Nazaryan. The respondent is the National Assembly.

    The articles in question are related to penalties and public works
    related to small and medium-weight crimes.

    The part 4 of the challenged Article 51 provides that in the case of
    impossibility of the fine payment the court replaces the fine or the
    rest of the fine with public service - 5 hours of public work for
    minimum wage. If the fine is not paid or the fine replaced with public
    works after the calculation result in less than two hundred seventy
    hours, then hundred seventy two hours is appointed, and if it exceeds
    two thousand two hundred hours, then thousand two hundred hours is
    appointed.

    According to part 5 of Article 54 for maliciously evading the public
    works the court replaces the rest of the public work with imprisonment
    or detention calculating one day of arrest equal to 3 hours of public
    work.

    Author:
    Factinfo


    From: Baghdasarian
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