GENERAL PART
Chapter Four
SENTENCES
2. Sentencing
General Rules on Sentencing
Article 49
(2) In fixing the sentence, the court shall consider all circumstances, which have an influence on the grading of the sentence (mitigating and aggravating circumstances), in particular : the degree of the perpetrator's criminal liability ; the motives, for which the offence was committed ; the intensity of the danger or injury caused to the property protected by law; the circumstances, in which the offence was committed ; the perpetrator's past behaviour ; his personal and pecuniary circumstances ; his conduct after the committing of the offence and especially, whether he recovered the damages
caused by the committing of the criminal offence ; and other circumstances referring to the personality of the perpetrator.
Aggravating factors - national proceedings
Mitigating factors - national proceedings
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