Article 187. Deliberate Destruction or Causation of Damage to Someone Else's Property
1. Deliberate destruction or causation of damage to someone else's property, which inflicted a considerable harm, -
shall be punished by a fine in an amount from fifty to one hundred monthly assessment indices, or in an amount of wages or other income of a given convict for a period up to two months, or by engagement in public works for a period from one hundred to one hundred eighty hours, or by correctional labour for a period up to one year, or by detention under arrest for a period up to three months, or by imprisonment for a period up to two years or by restriction of liberty for the same period.
2. The same acts committed as follows:
a) by way of arson, explosion, or other method dangerous for the public;
b) which entailed by negligence the causation of severe or medium gravity damage to health;
c) committed in relation to the execution by a victim of his service or public duty, or with regard to his close relatives under the same motives;
d) under the motives of social, national, racial, or religious enmity, -
shall be punished by correctional labour for a period up to two years, or by detention under arrest for a period from two to six months or be restriction of liberty for the same period, or by imprisonment for a period up to four years.
3. Acts stipulated by the first or second part of this Article which entailed the following:
a) the death of a person by negligence;
b) destruction or damage to monuments of history, culture, nature complexes, or objects protected by the state, as well as objects or documents having a special historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural value, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period from three to seven years.
Note. Considerable damage shall be understood to mean an amount of damage which exceeds by one hundred times a monthly calculation base.
Date: 2014-12-21; view: 1028
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