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Intentional killing of newly-born child committed by mother during childbirth or immediately
thereafter –
shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years.
Article 100. Intentional Killing in Excess of Self-Defense
Intentional killing in excess of self-defense –
shall be punished with correctional labor up to three years or imprisonment up to three years.
Article 101. Intentional Killing by Abuse When Apprehending Person Committed Socially
Dangerous Act
Intentional killing by abuse when apprehending a person committed a socially dangerous act –
shall be punished with correctional labor up to three years or imprisonment up to three years.
Article 102. Reckless Killing
Reckless killing –
shall be punished with correctional labor up to two years or imprisonment up to three years.
Reckless killing of at least two persons –
shall be punished with correctional labor from two to three years or imprisonment from three to
five years.
Article 103. Bringing to Suicide
Bringing to suicide or attempt thereat by cruel treatment or persistent degrading of honor and
dignity of a person, who was not in financial or other dependence on a guilty person–
shall be punished with correctional labor up to three years or imprisonment up to five years.
The same acts committed in respect of a person, who was in financial or other dependence on a
guilty person –
shall be punished with correctional labor up to three years or imprisonment up to five years.
CHAPTER 2. CRIMES AGAINST HEALTH
Article 104. Intentional Infliction of Serious Bodily Injury
Infliction of intentional serious bodily injury endangering life at the moment of inflicting thereof or
causing a loss of eyesight, of hearing, aphasia, or a member of a body, or disability of a member of
a body, mental or any other illness, aggravated by stable disability over thirty three per cent, or
interruption of pregnancy, or disfigurement of a body –
shall be punished with imprisonment from three to five years.
Intentional serious bodily injury inflicted:
a) to a woman known to be pregnant;
b) to a person or his close relatives in connection with his performing a professional or civil
duty;
c) with abnormal brutality;
d) during a riot;
e) from mercenary motives;