The General Part
Title III
Penalties
Chapter VI
Personalisation of penalties
Section 2
Legal and judicial aggravating and mitigating circumstances Legal mitigating circumstances
Judicial mitigating circumstances
Art.90 – (1) The following situations can be judicial mitigating circumstances :
• a) the perpetrator’s good conduct prior to committing the offence ;
b) consistence of the perpetrator in removing the result of the offence or repairing the damage caused ;
c) the perpetrator’s attitude after commission of the offence, emerging from his/her presentation before authorities, honest behaviour during the trial, facilitation of discovery or arrest of the participants.
(2) The circumstances enumerated in the present Article are examples.
Mitigating factors - national proceedings
EDIT.