Thursday 14 February 2013

Implementation of the Sentences


Implementation of the Sentences
 Binding Sentences
Article 278 -   Binding sentences are:
A- A definite sentence by the Magistrate Court.
B- A sentence issued by the Magistrate Court to which there have been no objections or request for an appeal within the legal deadline, or the objection or request for appeal is denied.
C- The sentence issued by the Magistrate Court which is approved by the Court of Appeal.
D- The sentence issued by the Court of Appeal after the initial sentence is voided.
Article 279 – Whenever the issued sentence is for a number of people and some of them object or request an appeal within the legal timeframe, the sentence is binding, and for the others, it is once the deadline for objection or appeal is over.
Article 280 – Objection or request for an appeal to one part of a sentence does not prevent the rest of the sentence to be implemented.