Penalty Order

Criminal Law

Definition

A written order by a judge upon application by the public prosecutor imposing a penalty without a main hearing.

Detailed Explanation

The penalty order is a simplified procedure for less serious criminal offenses. The accused can file an objection within two weeks of service, after which the proceedings proceed to a main hearing. Without objection, the penalty order becomes final.

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