Abstract

The article defines the list of norms of Chapter 31 of the Special part of the criminal code of the Russian Federation, which establish responsibility for crimes against justice committed with the use of violence against law enforcement officials during pre-trial proceedings in a criminal case. Considered contained in article 296 and 313 of the criminal code the criminal code, the types of violence dangerous to life or health, and not dangerous to life or health; short brief legal description; the proposed main ways of solving the need for additional qualification of crimes under part 3 and 4 of article 296, part 3 of article 313 of the criminal code in conjunction with the norms of Chapter 16 of the criminal code. It is proved that the qualification of violent acts in the considered group of crimes is subject to the General requirements for the legal assessment of criminal violence, in particular, the rules for comparing the severity of sanctions of a special norm and the norms of Chapter 16 of the criminal code of the Russian Federation. It is also proved that the sole criterion of the severity of sanctions in the classification of the specified group of crimes is not an additional qualification is required and in cases when established in the articles of this Chapter aggravating circumstances not covered by the provisions of the standards, which establishes liability for the offence under the special rule, where violence is a way of committing it.

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