This Code establishes rules whose aim is to prevent the conviction of any innocent person, and
enabling a perpetrator of a criminal offence to be sanctioned in accordance with conditions
envisaged by the Criminal Code, based on lawfully and fairly conducted proceedings.
This Code also establishes rules on conditional release, rehabilitation, termination of security
measures and legal consequences of conviction, exercise of the rights of persons wrongly
deprived of liberty and wrongly convicted, confiscation of proceeds from crime, resolution of
restitution claims and issuance of wanted circulars and notices
Code of Criminal Procedures
This Code establishes the rules with which it is ensured that an innocent person is not convicted and the guilty person is pronounced a criminal sanction under the conditions which are proscribed by the Criminal Code and on the basis of a legally enforced procedure.
Criminal proceedings aim at protecting rights and legal interests of physical and legal persons who take part therein as well as at a speedy and full resolution of crimes, identification of those guilty and ensuring correct application of law so that everyone who has committed a crime is prosecuted while everyone innocent is not punished.
The objectives of the Criminal Code are as follows: to protect from criminal encroachment human and citizens’ rights and freedoms, the rights of legal entities, property, the environment, public order and security, constitutional order, as well as to prevent crime.
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