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DEPRIVATION OF SPECIAL, SOLDIER OR HONOR, CHINESE AND STATE AWARDS

- this is an additional form of punishment, which is applied by the court in the conviction for a serious or especially serious crime, taking into account the identity of the perpetrator.

The punitive qualities of punishment are expressed in the psychological effect on the convict; Deprivation of benefits and benefits, which give a special, military, honorary title, class rank or state awards.

This type of punishment is unlimited.

The court may decide to deprive the convicted person of all ranks, ranks and awards, as well as one or more of them. The decision of the court is set out in the operative part of the verdict, and the motives for the decision are in the narrative.

A copy of the verdict after its entry into legal force is sent to state bodies that have decided to confer special, military or honorary titles, class ranks and state awards, which in due course make necessary information in documents on deprivation of the corresponding rank, rank and awards, accept Measures to deprive the convict of all rights and privileges associated with the title, rank and awards, as reported to the court that adopted the decision within 1 month from the date of receipt of the copy of the verdict.

Deprivation of state awards can be made only by the President of the Russian Federation. The decree of the President of the Russian Federation is issued on the deprivation of state awards. Orders, medals, insignia and badges to honorary titles, documents on the award, belonging to a person deprived of state awards, are withdrawn

Law enforcement agencies and are sent to the State Awards Service of the President of the Russian Federation.

The court does not have the right to deprive the convicted scientist of degrees and titles, titles, ranks and awards, which were appropriated by the competent authorities of a foreign state.

Deprivation of a special, military or honorary title, class rank and state awards applies both to persons in the service, and to persons who retired or enlisted in the reserve.