Primary and additional offence
year
If a person is tried only for one crime, the offence in such a criminal case is called “simple”, if a person is tried for several crimes at once, it is called “qualified”. The gravest of the offences charged is the primary offence, the rest are additional offences (sometimes an additional offence is also called an additional qualification).
11728
number of persons whose cases have gone through the court
9680
persons convicted for primary offence
101
persons convicted for additional offence
4
persons acquitted for primary offence
2044
persons whose cases for primary offence were terminated
11983
total number of cases where this article was used
In 2010, 9680 people were convicted on main offence under this article. 1583 (16.4%) were sentenced to suspended imprisonment, another 169 (1.7%) got prison sentences. 4 persons were acquitted. Cases involving 2044 persons were terminated (17.4% court cases), 2026 cases were closed on non-exculpatory grounds.
101 persons were convicted on additional offense. Court decided to terminate the case for 0 persons on this case by this article on additional offense. 0 people were acquitted of additional offense.
Outcomes of the cases pertaining to Article 256 that made it to the court (primary offence)
primary offence
additional offence (by the number of persons)
add. qualification (by the number of crimes)

