Article 10 — Types of Sanctions
- The following sanctions may be imposed under this Code:
- Fine, denominated in United States dollars in accordance with Article 12.
- Public censure, consisting in the publication of the conviction in the Official Gazette.
- Revocation of honours, titles, or decorations conferred by the State.
- Revocation of licences, authorisations, or recognitions granted under Kaharagian law.
- Community service order, comprising digital or administrative tasks performed for the benefit of the State or the community.
- Temporary or permanent exclusion from State services, registers, or digital platforms.
- Forfeiture of instrumentalities or proceeds of the offence.
- Loss or suspension of specific nationality privileges, provided that no sanction shall result in the deprivation of nationality itself.
- No sanction imposed under this Code may amount to torture, or to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, in accordance with Article 32(2)(b) of the Fundamental Laws.
- The competent authority may impose multiple sanctions concurrently for the same offence, subject to the sentencing principles set out in Article 11.
- Sanctions shall apply to legal persons with appropriate modifications; in particular, fines, revocation of licences and authorisations, exclusion from State services and platforms, and forfeiture may be imposed on legal persons.
How to cite
CRIMINAL art. 10 — Article 10 — Types of Sanctions, Legal Codes of the Principality of Kaharagia.