Reclusione Militare

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Reclusione Militaire is a term for time served in a military jail by members of the Italian Armed Forces.

The term of the sentences that may be served by inmates ranges from a minimum of 1 month to a maximum of 30 years. All service members sentenced must do hard labor while incarcerated. Anyone sentenced to more than 5 years is discharged from the armed forces and may not return.

Officers who are sentenced and have not been given a reduction in rank from officer have the right to serve their time in a special section of the military jail.

Article number 26 of the Italian military penal code discusses this penalty.[1]

References

  1. ^ Being abolished ( with the law 13 October 1994 n. 589) the death penalty from the Military Penal Code of War, has lost its main raison d'être the practice with which - for three decades - had been ruled out its validity by providing, from time to time by decree-law, the application of the Military Penal Code of Peace in international missions where Italian troops would take part (for peace-keeping or peace-enforcing): Buonomo, Giampiero (2002). "Improvviso scongelamento per il codice penale militare di guerra". Diritto&Giustizia edizione online.  – via Questia (subscription required)

See also

http://www.difesa.it/GiustiziaMilitare/Legislazione/CPM-pace/Libro+Primo/Titolo+II+-+Delle+pene+militari.htm