Bill that Punishes Theft, Theft and Receptacle of Telecommunications Cables
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By unanimity of 116 votes in favour, the House of Representatives and Deputies approved and sent to law the bill that increases the penal sanctions for the crimes of theft, theft and receptacle of cables, including telecommunications.The initiative, which arose from a Senate motion, was expanded by the House and settled in a joint commission after differences between the two corporations.The new law amends the Penal Code to include telecommunica…
With the unanimity of 116 votes, the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies sent to law the bill that increases the penalties for the crimes of theft, theft and receptacle of cables, including telecommunications. The text originated in a motion of senators and senators, to which the House introduced a series of modifications to extend the proposal. The Senate rejected these changes, leading to the formation of a joint commission to resolve these diffe…
Among the most relevant measures, it is established that if the offence affects a significant number of users within a village, the penalty of imprisonment shall be increased to the minimum degree, i.e. 5 years and one day up to 10 years in prison.
By unanimity of 116 votes, the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies sent to law the bill that increases the penalties for the crimes of theft, theft and receptacle of cables, including those of telecommunications (balletin 14983). “The text originated in a motion of senators and senators, to which the House introduced a series of modifications to extend the proposal. The Senate rejected these changes, leading to the formation of a joint commission t…
The House of Deputies approved by 116 votes the bill that punishes the crimes of theft, theft and reception of telecommunications cables, after ratifying the report of the Joint Commission that had already been endorsed by the Senate. The parliamentary motion, entered in May 2022 by the Upper House, was now awaiting promulgation by the Executive and published in the Official Journal. Deputy Nathalie Castillo endorsed the initiative and valued it…
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