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3 Life imprisonment  





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(Redirected from Life imprisonment in Austria)

The Law of Austria in the law which applies at federal level in Austria. It is founded on the Federal Constitutional Law of 1920.

Judiciary system

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Austria in 2008 had 141 district courts (Bezirksgerichte), 20 provincial courts (Landesgerichte), and four higher provincial courts (Oberlandesgerichte). There is also a Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof), Constitutional Court (Verfassungsgerichtshof), and Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof).[1]

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Information on Austrian law is available using the Legal Information System of the Republic of AustriaorRechtsinformationssystem des Bundes.[2]

Life imprisonment

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Life sentences can be given in cases of murder[3] and other crimes resulting in someones death,[4] genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes,[5] but also for major drug crimes[6] and severe acts of (re-)engagement in National Socialist activities.[7]

Parole may be granted to certain inmates in Austria after 15 years' imprisonment, if prison officials are satisfied that the inmate will not re-offend. This is subject to the discretion of a criminal court panel, and a possible appeal to the high court. Alternatively, the president may grant a pardon following a motion of the minister of justice. If the president rejects the petition of clemency or pardon, the offender will be sentenced to imprisonment for a lifetime, and thus will spend the rest of their natural life in prison. Inmates who committed their crime when they were below the age of 21 cannot be sentenced to life imprisonment. Instead, juvenile offenders can only be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years imprisonment.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Austria | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  • ^ Federal Ministry of Finance, Legal Information System of the Republic of Austria: Important Information, accessed 19 December 2023
  • ^ §75 StGB (Criminal code, in German)
  • ^ §§ 102, 143, 177a, 185, 186, 201, 202, 205 – 207, 312a StGB (Criminal code, in German)
  • ^ §§ 321a – 321b StGB (Criminal code, in German)
  • ^ §§ 28 SMG (Narcotic Substances Law, in German)
  • ^ §§ 3a, 3e, 3f VerbotsG (Prohibition Act 1947, in German)
  • ^ "Austria case revives European debate on light prison terms - International Business Times -". Archived from the original on 2008-09-08. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
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