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Swiss Criminal Procedure Code
(Criminal Procedure Code, CrimPC)

Art. 393 Admissibility and grounds

1 An ob­jec­tion is ad­miss­ible against:

a.
the rul­ings and the pro­ced­ur­al acts of the po­lice, pub­lic pro­sec­utor and au­thor­it­ies re­spons­ible for pro­sec­ut­ing con­tra­ven­tions;
b.
the rul­ings, de­crees and pro­ced­ur­al acts of courts of first in­stance, with the ex­cep­tion of de­cisions dir­ect­ing pro­ceed­ings;
c.266
de­cisions of the com­puls­ory meas­ures court, un­less this Code provides that they are fi­nal.

2 An ob­jec­tion may con­test:

a.
an in­fringe­ment of the law, in­clud­ing ex­ceed­ing and ab­us­ing dis­cre­tion­ary powers, the deni­al of justice and un­jus­ti­fied delay;
b.
an in­com­plete or in­cor­rect as­sess­ment of the cir­cum­stances of the case;
c.
a de­cision that is in­equit­able.

266 Amended by No I 3 of the FA of 16 June 2023 on a Re­vi­sion of the Law on Sex Of­fences, in force since 1 Ju­ly 2024 (AS 2024 27; BBl 2018 2827; 2022 687, 1011).