Swiss Criminal Code


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Art. 126

Acts of ag­gres­sion

 

1 Any per­son who com­mits acts of ag­gres­sion against an­oth­er that do not cause any in­jury to the per­son or health shall be li­able on com­plaint to a fine.

2 The of­fend­er is pro­sec­uted ex of­fi­cio if he com­mits the of­fence re­peatedly:

a.
on a per­son un­der his pro­tec­tion or in his care, and in par­tic­u­lar on a child;
b.
on his spouse dur­ing the mar­riage or up to a year after di­vorce; or
bbis.176
on his re­gistered part­ner dur­ing the peri­od of the re­gistered part­ner­ship or up to a year after its dis­sol­u­tion; or
c.
on his het­ero­sexu­al or ho­mo­sexu­al part­ner provided they have at any time co­hab­ited and the act was com­mit­ted at that time or up to one year after sep­ar­a­tion.177

176 In­ser­ted by An­nex No 18 of the Same-Sex Part­ner­ship Act of 18 June 2004, in force since 1 Jan. 2007 (AS 20055685; BBl 2003 1288).

177In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 23 June 1989 (AS 1989 2449; BBl 1985 II 1009). Amended by No I of the FA of 3 Oct. 2003 (Pro­sec­u­tion of Of­fences with­in Mar­riage or Re­gistered Part­ner­ships), in force since 1 April 2004 (AS 2004 14031407; BBl 2003 19091937).

 

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