PART II: PENALTIES FOR MISDEMEANOURS ARTICLE 7 : The following penalties shall apply to misdemeanours : 1° Imprisonment of between eleven days to five years; 2° Community service; 3° Fine. The duration of the sentence for one day of imprisonment shall be twenty hours. The duration of the sentence for one month of imprisonment shall be thirty days. The duration of the sentence for one year of imprisonment shall be twelve months. ARTICLE 8: Courts hearing criminal matters may, in some cases, prohibit, completely or partially, the exercise of the following civic, civil and family rights: L° to vote and be elected; 2° to be eligible; 3° to be appointed to serve as assessor or in any other public position, or to work in administration, or perform these duties or be employed in these capacities; 4) carry weapons; 5° to vote and be voted in family deliberations; 6° to be legal guardian, conservator, except for one's own children and only on the opinion of the family’; 7) to be an expert or witness; 8° to give evidence in court, except to simply make declarations therein. PART III : STANDARD PENALTIES FOR FELONIES AND MISDEMEANOURS ARTICLE 9 :The penalties that shall apply to felonies and misdemeanours are: Fines, residency prohibition, which, in any event, may not exceed twenty years, special confiscation, either of the object(s) of the felony or misdemeanour when the property belongs to the offenders, or objects produced by the felony or misdemeanour, or those objects that were used or were intended to be used in committing the offence. PART IV: PENALTIES FOR SIMPLE OFFENCES ARTICLE 10 : The following penalties shall apply to simple offences: I° imprisonment of between one to ten days exclusively; 2° a fine of between 300 to 18, 000 francs inclusively; Confiscation may be applied as an additional penalty. Penalties, for acts which courts handling simple offences are competent to handle under the law, shall also be considered as penalties for simple offences. PART V: ENFORCEMENT OF PENALTIES ARTICLE 11 : Offenders who receive the death penalty shall be shot. The death penalty shall be enforced against a pregnant offender only after she gives birth. A breastfeeding offender shall be executed only her child has been weaned. ARTICLE 12: Persons given a prison term may be assigned to do community service, excluding those fully aged sixty at the time of the ruling; women shall be assigned to work that is consistent with their gender. ARTICLE 13: The duration of any custodial sentence shall start from the day when the offender is detained pursuant to the conviction, spelling out the penalty, that has become final. 3

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