Putin signs law reducing punishment for domestic battery - News Summed Up

Putin signs law reducing punishment for domestic battery


Story highlights Fines and community service introduced for some offensesMore than 85% of legislators the Duma approved the billMoscow (CNN) Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that decriminalizes some forms of domestic violence, according to state-run news agency Tass. Dubbed the "slapping law," it decriminalizes a first offense of domestic violence that does not seriously injure the person, making it a less serious administrative offense. The punishment carries a fine of up to 30,000 rubles ($507), an arrest up to 15 days, or compulsory community service up to 120 hours. In cases of repeated assaults, a defendant faces a fine of up to 40,000 rubles ($676), compulsory community service for up to six months, or being held under arrest for up to three months. 'Support'Read More


Source: CNN February 07, 2017 15:57 UTC



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