Swiss Criminal Procedure Code
(Criminal Procedure Code, CrimPC)

of 5 October 2007 (Status as of 23 January 2023)


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Art. 392 Extending the application of successful appellate remedies

1 Where only cer­tain in­di­vidu­al sus­pects or per­son con­victed in the same pro­ceed­ings have re­ques­ted an ap­pel­late rem­edy and if this ap­pel­late rem­edy is gran­ted, the con­tested de­cision shall also be quashed or amended in fa­vour of the per­sons who did not re­quest an ap­pel­late rem­edy if:

a.
the ap­pel­late au­thor­ity as­sessed the facts of the case dif­fer­ently; and
b.
their con­sid­er­a­tions area also rel­ev­ant to the oth­er parties.

2 Be­fore mak­ing their de­cision, the ap­pel­late au­thor­ity shall if ne­ces­sary hear the ac­cused or per­son con­victed who have not re­ques­ted an ap­pel­late rem­edy, the pub­lic pro­sec­utor and the private claimant.

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