Chapter 10PROCEDURE BEFORE COUNTY COURTS
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Division 6Making of Court Judgment
§ 306. Issues to be resolved when giving judgment and the signing of judgment
(1) When giving judgment, the court shall resolve the following issues:
1) whether the act of which the accused is accused occurred;
2) whether the act was committed by the accused;
3) whether the act is a criminal offence and on which section, subsection and clause of the Penal Code the legal assessment of the act shall be based;
4) whether the accused is guilty of the commission of the criminal offence;
5) whether mitigating or aggravating circumstances exist;
6) the punishment to be imposed on the accused;
61) whether commutation shall be granted due to exceeding of the reasonable time of proceedings;
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7) whether the accused is to be released from punishment or whether a substitutive punishment is to be imposed;
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8) whether the accused who is a minor is to be punished for the criminal offence committed or whether non-punitive sanctions are to be applied against him or her;
9) whether new preventive measures are to be chosen or the valid preventive measure is to be maintained, altered or annulled in the case of conviction;
10) the measures to be applied with regard to the minor children of the accused who are left unsupervised, and to his or her property, if he or she is convicted and sentenced to imprisonment;
11) whether and to which extent to grant the civil action or the proof of claim in public law or compensate for the damage caused by the criminal offence;
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12) whether it is necessary to take measures for securing a civil action or proof of claim in public law, confiscation or substitution thereof;
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12.1) whether the amount ordered to be paid under substitution of confiscation is payable at one time or in parts, whereas taking into account the financial situation and chances of re-socialisation of a convicted offender, a court may extend the term for the payment of the amount ordered to be paid in full or in part for up to two years or order payment thereof in instalments on specified dates;
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13) how to proceed with regard to physical evidence and other objects taken, seized or subject to confiscation in the criminal procedure;
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14) the expenses relating to criminal proceedings and the person who is to bear the expenses;
15) whether the document which contains the data required for payment of the claim and specified in subsection 145 (41) or subsection 159 (3) constitutes an annex to the decision;
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16) whether and to what extent to grant the request of the person to compensate for damage caused in offence proceedings pursuant to the Compensation for Damage Caused in Offence Proceedings Act.
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(2) The issues listed in subsection (1) of this section shall be resolved separately with respect to each accused and each criminal offence.
(3) After resolving the issues listed in subsection (1) of this section, a court judgment or the conclusion thereof shall be prepared and all the members of the court panel shall sign the judgment digitally. The assistance of a court official may be used in the formalisation of a court judgment.
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(3.1) A court may make and sign a judgment on paper if compliance with the requirements provided for in subsection (3) of this section is impossible due to reasons independent of the court or members of the panel.
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(4) A judge who maintains a minority position shall submit his or her dissenting opinion in writing and the opinion shall be included in the file but shall not be disclosed upon the pronouncement of the court judgment.
(5) After signing a court judgment, a court may, on its own initiative or at the request of a party to judicial proceedings, correct spelling or calculation mistakes or obvious inaccuracies in the court judgment if such corrections do not affect the content of the judgment. The mistakes shall be corrected by an order the copy of which is sent to persons to whom a copy of the judgment containing mistakes was issued.
Part 1 GENERAL PART
Chapter 4 IMPOSITION OF PUNISHMENT
Division 1Bases for Imposition of Punishments
§ 56. Basis for punishment
(1) Punishment shall be based on the guilt of the person. In imposition of a punishment, a court or a body conducting extra-judicial proceedings shall take into consideration the mitigating and aggravating circumstances, the possibility to influence the offender not to commit offences in the future, and the interests of the protection of public order.
Part 1 GENERAL PART
Chapter 4 IMPOSITION OF PUNISHMENT
Division 1Bases for Imposition of Punishments
§ 58. Aggravating circumstances
Aggravating circumstances are:
1) self -interest or other base motives;
2) commission of the offence with peculiar cruelty, or degradation of the victim;
3) commission of the offence knowingly against a person who is less than eighteen years of age, pregnant, in an advanced age, in need of assistance or has a severe mental disorder;
4) commission of the offence against a person who is in a service or financially dependent relationship with the offender, and against a former or current family member of the offender, against a person who lives with the offender or a person who is otherwise in a family relationship with the offender;
5) commission of the offence during a state of emergency or state of war;
6) commission of the offence by taking advantage of a public accident or natural disaster;
7) commission of the offence in a manner which is dangerous to the public;
8) causing of serious consequences;
9) commission of the offence in order to facilitate or conceal another offence;
10) commission of the offence by a group;
11) taking advantage of an official uniform or badge in order to facilitate commission of the offence;
12) commission of the offence against a minor with abuse of power or confidence;
13) commission of the offence against the person by an adult in the presence of a minor.
§ 59. Prohibition to repeatedly consider mitigating or aggravating circumstances
The mitigating or aggravating circumstances provided for in §§ 57 and 58 of this Code shall not be considered in imposition of a punishment if they are described by law as the necessary elements of an offence.
1. In the event of a conviction, the Trial Chamber shall consider the appropriate sentence to be imposed and shall take into account the evidence presented and submissions made during the trial that are relevant to the sentence.
2. Except where article 65 applies and before the completion of the trial, the Trial Chamber may on its own motion and shall, at the request of the Prosecutor or the accused, hold a further hearing to hear any additional evidence or submissions relevant to the sentence, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
3. Where paragraph 2 applies, any representations under article 75 shall be heard during the further hearing referred to in paragraph 2 and, if necessary, during any additional hearing.
4. The sentence shall be pronounced in public and, wherever possible, in the presence of the accused.