20 Dec WHAT CRIMES WERE COMMITTED UNDER THE NEW AMNESTY LAW?
Conditional Release
In order to benefit from conditional release, they had to spend 30 years of their aggravated life sentence, 24 years of their life sentence, and 2/3 of their other prison sentences in prison. By the arrangement made, the rule of passing 2/3 on conditional release in a penitentiary institution has been halved (1/2).
While repeaters and organized crimes are required to spend 3/4 of their time in prison, this has been reduced to 2/3 by law.
Some crimes have been excluded from the 1/2, i.e. halving pardon. In exceptional cases, the rate will continue to be applied as 2/3 or 3/4.
the 2/3 ratio will continue to be applied to crimes;
The crime of premeditated murder (TCK md.81, 82, 83)
As a result, convicts who have received a term of imprisonment, except for life and aggravated life, for a crime of aggravated wounding (TCK art. 87/2-d)
The crime of torture (TCK art. 94,95)
The crime of torture (TCK art. 96)
The crime of sexual assault (TCK art. 102/1) (except 102/2-3)
The crime of sexual intercourse with a minor (TCK art. 104/1)
The crime of sexual harassment (TCK art. 105)
Crimes against private life and the secret sphere of life (TCK art. 132-138 dec.)
Crimes against state secrets and espionage (TCK art. dec. 326-336) (except for those who received life and aggravated life sentences)
Crimes against sexual inviolability committed by children (TCK art. dec 102-105)
A drug or stimulant manufacturing and trafficking crime committed by children (TCK art. 188)
Those who establish or manage an organization for committing crimes by children, or those who receive a prison sentence for an offense committed within the framework of the organization’s activity
the 3/4 ratio will continue to be applied to crimes;
Terrorist crimes (Anti-Terrorism Law)
Crimes against sexual inviolability (TCK art. 102/2, 103, 104/2-3)
Manufacture and trade of drugs or stimulants (TCK art. 188)
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