20 A term of conviction shall be saved, if before expiration of the terms established by this Article a person, who committed a serious or especially serious crime, commits a new intentional crime. In such instances, calculation of term of conviction shall start de novo from commission of a new crime. In other instances, if before expiration of a term of conviction a person commits a new crime, this term for each individual crime shall be calculated individually. A person may not be subject to liability, if twenty-five years have elapsed since a moment of commission of a crime. An issue of application of term of conviction to a person, who committed a capital punishment under an Article of the Special Part of this Code, shall be decided by a court. If a court abstains from imposing a capital punishment, it shall be commutated to imprisonment. Terms of conviction envisaged by this Article shall not be applied to persons, who committed crimes against peace and humanity. Article 65. Discharge from Criminal Liability due to Loss of Socially Dangerous Nature by Act or by Person Who Committed Thereof A person, who committed a crime, may be discharged from criminal liability, in the instance if it is recognized that by the time of investigation or trial, due to certain changes, the action committed has lost its socially dangerous nature. A person, who committed a crime, may be discharged from criminal liability, in the instance if it is recognized that by the time of investigation or trial, due to certain changes, he has lost his socially dangerous nature. Article 66. Discharge from Criminal Liability due to Active Repentance A person, who committed a first crime of a minor social danger or less serious crime, may be discharged from criminal liability, if he, after completion of the crime, has undone the damage caused, surrender, actively repented and assisted to detection of the crime. Article 661. Discharge from Criminal Liability due to Conciliation A person, who committed a first crime envisaged by the following Articles of this Code, may be discharged from criminal liability, if he has admitted his guilt, reconciled with a victim and undone the damage: Paragraph 1 of Article 105 (intentional infliction of medium bodily injury), Article 106 (infliction of intentional serious or medium bodily injury in the heat of passion), Article 107 (infliction of intentional serious bodily injury by exceeding of limits of necessary defense), Article 108 (infliction of serious or medium bodily injury by abuse when apprehending person committed socially dangerous act), Article 109 (intentional infliction of trivial bodily injury), Paragraph 1 of Article 110 (tormenting), Article 111 (infliction of unintentional serious or medium bodily injury), Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 116 (professional negligence), Paragraph 1 of Article 117 (neglect of helpless), Article 122 (failure to take care of persons aged under eighteen or disabled), Article 123 (failure to take care of parents); Article 136 (coercing or impeding woman to get married), Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 139 (denigration), Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 140 (insult), Article 149 (infringement of copyright or inventorship rights), Paragraph 1 of Article 167 (Larceny by Embezzlement), Paragraph 1 of Article 168 (fraud), Paragraph 1 of Article 169 (theft), Paragraph 1 of Article 170 (causing pecuniary damage by deception or abuse of confidence), Article 172 (malpractice of property protection), Paragraph 1 of Article173 (intentional destruction or damage

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