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GENERAL PART
Chapter II
CRIME
Article 32. Plurality of Crimes
(1) A plurality of crimes constitutes, as the case may be, a cumulation of crimes or of recidivism.
GENERAL PART
Chapter II
CRIME
Article 33. Cumulation of Crimes
(1) A cumulation of crimes shall be considered the commission by a person of two or more crimes provided that the person was not finally convicted of one of these crimes and that the period of limitation did not expire, except for cases when the commission of two or more crimes is set forth in the articles of the Special Part of this Code as a circumstance aggravating the punishment.
(2) The cumulation of crimes may be real and ideal.
(3) Cumulation shall be real when a person through two or more actions (inactions) commits two or more crimes.
(4) Cumulation shall be ideal when a person commits an action (inaction) that contains elements of several crimes.