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GENERAL PART
Chapter XVIII. CRIMINAL OFFENSES AGAINST JUSTICE
Article 377. Threats or violence against a judge, assessor or juror
1. Threats of murder, violence, destruction or impairment of property made in respect of a judge, assessor or juror, and also their close relatives, in connection with their activity related to the administration of justice, -
shall be punishable by correctional labor for a term up to two years, or arrest for a term up to six months, or restraint of liberty for a term up to three years, or imprisonment for the same term.
2. Willful battery of, or infliction of minor or medium grave bodily injury on a judge, assessor, juror or heir close relatives, in connection with their activity related to the administration of justice, -
shall be punishable by restraint of liberty for a term up to five years, or imprisonment for a term up to six years.
3. Willful infliction of grave bodily injury on a judge, assessor, juror or their close relatives, in connection with their activity related to the administration of justice, -
shall be punishable by imprisonment for a term of five to twelve years.
GENERAL PART
Chapter XVIII. CRIMINAL OFFENSES AGAINST JUSTICE
Article 379. Trespass against life of a judge, assessor or juror in connection with their activity related to the administration of justice
Murder or attempted murder of a judge, assessor, juror or their close relatives, in connection with their activity related to the administration of justice, -
shall be punishable by imprisonment for a term of eight to fifteen years, or life imprisonment.
Article 70
Offences against the administration of justice
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(e) Retaliating against an official of the Court on account of duties performed by that or another official