Swiss Criminal Code


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Art. 87

b. Pro­ba­tion­ary peri­od

 

1 A per­son re­leased on pa­role is made sub­ject to a pro­ba­tion­ary peri­od of a dur­a­tion that cor­res­ponds to the re­mainder of his sen­tence. The peri­od however amounts to at least one year and no more than five years.

2 The ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­ity shall nor­mally or­der pro­ba­tion as­sist­ance for the dur­a­tion of the pro­ba­tion­ary peri­od. It may im­pose con­duct or­ders on the per­son re­leased on pa­role.

3 If pa­role is gran­ted to an in­mate serving a cus­todi­al sen­tence for an of­fence men­tioned in Art­icle 64 para­graph 1, and if on ex­piry of the pro­ba­tion­ary peri­od a con­tinu­ation of the pro­ba­tion as­sist­ance or the con­duct or­ders ap­pear to be re­quired in or­der to re­duce the risk of fur­ther of­fences of this type be­ing com­mit­ted, the court may at the re­quest of the ex­ec­ut­ive au­thor­ity ex­tend the pro­ba­tion as­sist­ance or the con­duct or­ders in each case by one to five years or im­pose a new con­duct or­der for this peri­od. A re­call to cus­tody in ac­cord­ance with Art­icle 95 para­graph 5 is not pos­sible in such cases.

 

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