The topic, of course, is unpleasant, but useful for all military personnel. And if you, a young man, ended up in the army, then the concept of the content of chapter 33 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is extremely necessary for you.
So, there is the aforementioned chapter in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation that concerns only military personnel (and citizens equated to them, for example, undergoing military training) who commit crimes against military service, and in peacetime.
Let's start with crimes against the order of subordination and military relations between military personnel. So they brought you to your duty station, put you in a barracks, and assigned you a squad commander, for example, Sergeant Velikov. After a while, you take over, having a cropped head and a proud disposition, with a sergeant in the company's outfit. He's on duty ordering you, the day clerk, to clean out the company toilet. And you only say one word "no". But don't rush to do that. In the Criminal Code there is article 332, which explains that the failure of a subordinate to execute the order of the chief (open refusal to execute, improper fulfillment of the requirement), given in accordance with the established procedure and causing significant harm to the interests of the service,
it is a crime for which you can get 2 years of hardships and hardships in a disciplinary battalion (and then serve again in your home unit). If a group crime is committed by prior agreement or has entailed serious consequences, then it is punishable by up to 5 years ' imprisonment. But if the order is not executed due to negligence or due to an unfair attitude to the service, then criminal liability "shines" only when serious consequences occur. In this case, the guilty person can be punished either by arrest for up to 6 months, or by keeping in a disbat for up to 2 years.
For the very "cool" there is Article 333, which provides for imprisonment for up to 5 years ("gangbang", u ...
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