Abstract

Prestige Restoration is the means by which the convicted person returns to the original state after being charged and convicted, and the convicted person acts to restore his or her dignity after serving imprisonment or punishment through legal and judicial channels. There are several conditions for the restoration of prestige according to law, which are; to serve whole punishment, amnesty, and mitigation of punishment, or suspension of punishment. In addition, two types of restoration of dignity are considered; restoration of dignity based on the law, and restoration of dignity according to the judiciary; or Legal restoration dignity and judicial restoration of dignity.

Highlights

  • Prestige restoration is a judicial base that allows a person to obtain all the rights, which he or she has lost as a result of a judicial conviction according to law

  • We address two issues regarding the above a) It is essential that the applicant should be informed seven days earlier of the hearing, when the court reviews the application for judicial prestige restoration, considering the distance of the route. b) The court hears the views of applicant and prosecutor to the application for restoration of prestige, and decides in line with the ordinances of law (Rasooli & Ashraf, 1393)

  • Whenever the convicted serves the sentence of his/ her conviction and the time passes since the crime was committed, the people become calm to some extent and the produced hatred against him/her is forgotten from the minds of public

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Prestige restoration is a judicial base that allows a person to obtain all the rights, which he or she has lost as a result of a judicial conviction according to law. The court issues decision for prestige restoration if the prestige restoration application is prepared in line with conditions laid down in the law By issuing such decree, the person is considered to have committed no crime; or the conviction history is demolished. 3) For repetitive criminals, the request for prestige restoration occurs after expiration the periods twice set in (1) and (2) paragraphs It is worth noting and required for the restoration of prestige that certain duration of time should be passed of the time of committing the crime and from the imprisonment of the convict. According to 373rd article of criminal procedure Code: If the applicant does not commit another crime after the expiration of the period declared in this article or if he/she is not convicted to felony and misdemeanors crimes; His/her prestige will be restored without any request in line with the ordinances of the law. Similar to legal prestige restoration, an order issued by court on prestige restorations exposed to the conditions set out in the code, no appeal is allowed, and no one can object (Rasooli & Ashraf, 1394)

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