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Article 354The court shall pronounce a judgement denying the charges in the following cases:1) if in the period from the commencement to the conclusion of the trial the prosecutorabandoned the charges or the aggrieved abandoned his motion for prosecution;2) if the defendant has already been convicted or acquitted of the charges in connectionwith the same offence by a final judgement, or if the charges against the defendant havebeen denied by a final judgement, or if the proceedings against him have beendiscontinued by a final ruling;3) if the defendant has been relieved of prosecution by an amnesty or pardon, or ifcriminal prosecution cannot be effected because the statutory limit for prosecution haslapsed, or because of another circumstance that permanently precludes criminalprosecution.Article 355The court shall pronounce a judgement acquitting the defendant in the following cases:1) if the offence of which he was accused under the law is not a criminal offence;2) if it has not been proven that the defendant committed the offence of which he wasaccused.Article 356(1) In a judgement convicting the defendant, the court shall specify the following:1) the offence in connection with the defendant is pronounced guilty, withspecification of the facts and circumstances which constitute the elements of acriminal offence, as well as those on which depends the application of certainprovisions of the Criminal Code;2) the legal designation of the criminal offence and which provisions of the lawhad been applied;3) which penalty the Court imposes on the defendant, or whether pursuant tothe provisions of the Criminal Code he is relieved of the penalty;4) a decision on a conditional sentence, or a decision revoking a conditionalconviction or conditional release;5) a decision on security measures and confiscation of proceeds from crime;6) a decision on including time spent in detention or penalty already served inthe total sentence;

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