This article provides insight at tolerance, resp. rather intolerance of criminal standards contained in the Criminal Code in relation to the violations of them and then exceptions to these standards that define under what conditions and to what extent it is possible to tolerate the procedure, primarily to the circumstances provided for in § 22 and § 23 of the Criminal Code collectively known as Circumstances excluding criminal responsibility and the circumstances provided for in § 24 to § 30 of the Criminal Code collectively known as Circumstances excluding illegality, but partly also to the provisions of the Criminal Code amending the Act pursuant to § 84 of the Criminal Code, provisions on effective regret under § 85 and § 86 of the Criminal Code, provisions on limitation of prosecution under § 87 and § 88 of the Criminal Code and provisions for damages under § 125 of the Criminal Code.
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