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On persons who committed crimes between thirteen and eighteen of age, an imprisonment imposed
by joinder of crimes may not exceed fifteen years.
When inflicting on a juvenile a penalty of imprisonment or correctional labor, a court, if there exist
appropriate grounds and reasons envisaged by Article 72 of this Code, may impose a conditional
conviction.
CHAPTER 16. DISCHARGE FROM CRIMINAL LIABILITY OR PENALTY
Article 87. Discharge from Liability or Penalty with Imposing Compulsory Measures
A first-criminal juvenile, who committed a crime of a minor social danger, may be discharged from
liability, and the case file materials shall be transferred to a commission on juveniles’ affairs, if,
with taking into account of a nature of an act committed, a personality of a guilty person, and other
circumstances of the case, his correction is possible without imposing of penalty.
In respect of a first-criminal juvenile, who committed a less serious crime, for which a penalty of
imprisonment up to three year is envisaged, or a repeated crime of a minor social danger, if there
exist no grounds established in Paragraph 1 of this Article, a court shall be obliged to consider an
issue of discharging him from penalty and of imposing of compulsory measures.
If a juvenile is underdeveloped, and therefore is not able to be properly aware of a meaning of an
act committed, a court shall be obliged to consider advisability of substituting of penalty with a
compulsory measures.
Article 88. Compulsory Measures
Compulsory measures imposed on juveniles shall be:
a) offering an apology in the form determined by a court;
b) compensation or reparation of a damage by payment or by labor. This measure may be
imposed, if damage does not exceed ten minimal monthly wages. In other instances, a
damage shall be compensated by way of civil procedure;
c) committing to an educational colony.
Terms and conditions of a juvenile’s committing to an educational colony shall be envisaged by an
appropriate law of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Article 89. Conditional Early Release from Serving Penalty
Conditional early release may be applied to a person convicted for imprisonment or correctional
labor for a crime committed under eighteen of age.
Conditional early release from serving penalty may be applied to convicted in the instance if he
meets requirements of established order of penalties envisaged by Paragraph 1 of this Article and
bona fide labor and study.
Conditional early release may be applied after actual completion of:
d) at least a quarter of a term of penalty inflicted by a court for a crime of a minor social
danger of a less serious crime;
e) at least a third of a term of penalty inflicted by a court for a serious crime;