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Amendments To The Law "on Entry Into Force Of The Criminal Law And Order"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi likumā "Par Krimināllikuma spēkā stāšanās laiku un kārtību"

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The Saeima has adopted and the President promulgated the following laws: the amendments to the law "on entry into force of the criminal law and order" to make the law "on entry into force of the criminal law and order" (Latvian Saeima and the Cabinet of Ministers rapporteur, 1998, no. 23; 1999, 7, no; 2000, No 14; 2002, no. 12) the following amendments: 1. Put the name of the law as follows: "for the entry into force of the criminal law and application procedures".
2. Article 2 shall be supplemented with the second part as follows: "(2) terminate the pre-trial investigation authorities and court records in criminal cases for offences which are qualified by article 253 of the Criminal Code (1998 June 17 as amended to 18 May 2000 and the law on 24 April 2002, of the Act) for illegal activities by the narcotic and psychotropic substances, the manufacture, acquisition, storage and transport of If they are in accordance with Annex 2 of this Act deemed committed minor. "
3. Add to article 10 with the second part as follows: "(2) to reduce the penalties to the criminal law or provided for in article 253.253.1 maximum punishment for persons convicted of illegal activities to especially dangerous narcotic or psychotropic substances, unless they are made in small amounts and if the penalty imposed is heavier than the maximum penalty provided for in the criminal law."
4. Article 21 shall be expressed by the following: ' article 21.  Article 20 of this law are not subject to the provisions of criminal law in the second paragraph of article 190.1, 253 in the second part of the article and the third paragraph of article 253.1 for the qualification of the crime, if it's done much. "
5. To supplement the law with article 22.1 as follows: "article 22.1.  Article 22 of this law are not subject to the provisions of the criminal code in article 253.2 crime qualification, if done in a small amount. "
6. Supplement article 24 with the second part as follows: "(2) the criteria of personal injury, the severity of this law."
7. Turn off transitional provisions of paragraph 3.
8. Replace the name in the annex to the law, "Annex" to the number and the word "Annex".
9. To supplement the law with Annex 2 and 3 as follows: "annex 2 criteria for the illegal circulation of illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and drugs, as well as substances that can be used in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (precursors), breakdown of i. General questions 1. supervision of the Ministry of welfare of existing drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors (I), (II), (iii) and (IV) the list (hereinafter referred to as (I), (II) , III, and IV) included in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and drug distribution, some take into account illegal circulation in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and the harm to human health and the degree of danger in accordance with annexes I, II, III and IV list: 1) I (especially dangerous prohibited narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances recognized);
2) II (a very dangerous drug and psychotropic substances recognized as allowed for use for medical and scientific purposes);
3) list III (dangerous psychotropic substances, which can be used for malicious purposes);
4) IV list of [substances which can be used in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for manufacture allowed (precursor)].
2. Determine the quantities refer also to: 1) I, II, III and IV of the list of substances referred to in the isomers, esters, ethers and salts, including isomers, esters and ethers salts;
2) medicinal products containing substances listed in the annex;
3) derivatives of substances with similar pharmacological effects;
4) (IV) substances included on the list, except hydrochloric acid salts and sulphuric acid salts.
3. Determine the quantity of the substance is calculated in any form, of the medicinal substance in the mixture, liquid, extract, Wort and water, regardless of this substance manufacturing process impurity quantity.
 
II. List I substances (especially dangerous prohibited narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances recognized) 4. substances which are classified according to 30 March 1961 Single Convention on narcotic substances (IV) list and the amendments thereto, in accordance with the 1972 Protocol amending the 1961 Single Convention of 30 March on national drugs: No.
 
The name of the substance, the extent to which the quantities recognised for the small size, which are identifiable as large as 1 g 1 g in 0.1 acetorfīn) 2) acetyl-Alpha-methylfentanyl is 0.001 g 1 g 3 g 1 g in 0.1 alfacetilmetadol) 4) alpha-methylfentanyl is 0.001 g 1 g 5) Beta-hidroksifentanil in 0.001 g 1 g 6) Beta-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl is 0.001 g 1 g 7 g 1 g in 0.1 desomorfīn) 8 g 1 g in 0.1 etorfīn) 9) 0.001 g, 1 g of heroin 10 0.2 g of the jēlopij 10 g) 11) cannabis : a) marijuana, dried 1 kg 5 g not b) marijuana, 1 g 100 g dried c) 0.1 g of hashish cannabis resin 50 g 12), 0.05 g 20 g of oil) is 0.1 g ketobemidon 13 1 g 14) tree shrub leaves, dried 500 g 15 g 10) poppy straw: a) 500 g 20 g dried b) 100 g 1500 g dried not 16) preparations made from any type of poppy If they contain narcotic active alkaloids in opium: morphine, codeine, tebaīn (extracts, infusion and decoction with active substances content in any quantity): a) poppy straw extract 30 ml 200 ml b) poppy straw concentrate 1 ml 50 ml c) opium obtained from vegetable extracts 0.1 g 10 g d) ACETYLATED and ACETYLATED opium in part the 0.05 g 10 g) 3-methylfentanyl is 17 0.001 g 1 g 18) 3-0.001 g, 1 g of metiltiofentanil 19) 0.1 g 1 g 20 MPPP) for fluorofentanil of 0.001- g 1 g 1 g 21) 0.1 g PEPAP tiofentanil of 0.001 g 22) 1 g 5. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances of list I: 1) of brolamfetamīn g 0.001 g 1 2) brolamfetamīn 3 piece of impregnated paper.
10 PCs.
3) 0.02 g 1 g 4 DET) 0.02 g 1 g 5 DMA) 0.05 g 1 g 6 DMHP) 0.02 g 1 g 7 DMT) to 0.001 g 1 g 8 DOE) efedr plants, dried 1 kg 100 g 0.001 g 9) eticiklidīn of 1 g 10) 0.02 g 1 g 11 cathinone) (+)-0.002 g 0.001 g lysergide 12) paper impregnated with LSD (mark) 3 PCs.
10 PCs.
13) 0.02 g 1 g MDMA mescaline 0.03 g 14) 1 g 15) 4-metilaminoreks for 1 g 16 g) 0.01-0.03 g 4 metiltioamfetamīn of 1 g 17), metilkatinon, metkatinon (efedron) 0.02 g 3 g 18) improvised preparation of ephedrine-containing efedron 1 ml 50 ml of 0.02 g 1 MMQ 19) g 20) N-ethyl MDA 0.02 g 1 g 21) N-hydroxy MDA 0.02 g 1 g) of 0.05 g 1 paraheksil 22 g 23) 0.02 g 1 g 24 PMA) psilocib's mushrooms: a) 0.5 g of dried 5 g b) 5 g 100 g dried, not 25) psilocybin; psilocin; psilotsīn 0.01 g in 1 l 26 roliciklidīn in g 1 g 0.001) 27) 0.001 g, 1 g, STP-28) tenamfetamīn (MDA) 0.02 g 1 g 29 g 1 g tenociklidīn of 0.001) 30) ' nederwiet ' in g 1 g 31 0.003) 0.3 g 1 g 32 TMA) of 0.05 g 1 g etriptamīn 33) any amphetamine derivatives and modifications with a similar pharmacological effects that are in illegal circulation in 1997 and up to 14 January does not include the supervision of the Ministry of welfare of existing drugs , psychotropic substances and precursors: 0.02 g MBDB and other 1 l 6. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances list II: 1) 0.02 g 10 g 2, amphetamine) 4-bromo-2.5-dimetoksifeniletilamīn 0.03 g 10 g 3) of deksamfetamīn g, 10 g of 0.03 to 10 fenetillīn 0.03 g 4) g 5 g 10 g levamfetamīn 0.03 a) 6) 0.03 g 10 g of methamphetamine methamphetamine racemate in 7) 0.02 g 10 g 8 g, 10 g of the levometamfetamīn 0.03) 7. The substance is classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances (iii) list: 1 to 0.03 g katīn 10 g) 8. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances list: 1) etilamfetamīn IV in g 10 g 2) 0.03 a 0.03 g 10 g fenproporeks 3 g 10 g fentermīn 0.03 a) 4 mefenoreks 0.03 g to 10 g) 9. any pharmaceutical form containing the 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of that substance in any quantity: 1 ampoule 2 amp.)
10 amp.
2) pills 3 table.
10 table.
3) another pharmaceutical form 2 PCs.
10 PCs.
 
III. List II substances (very dangerous narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances recognized as allowed for use for medical and scientific purposes) 10. substances which are classified according to 30 March 1961 Single Convention on narcotic substances in list I and amendments that are made in accordance with the 1972 Protocol amending the 1961 Single Convention of 30 March on national drugs: No.
 
The name of the substance, the extent to which the quantities recognised for the small size, which are identifiable as large acetildihidrokodeīn of 0.2 g 1) 10 g 2) of 0.2 g 10 g 3 acetilmetadon) of 0.2 g alfentanil 10 g) of 0.2 g 10 allilprodīn 4 g 5 g 10 g of 0.2 alfameprodīn) 6 alfametadol of 0.2 g 10 g) 7) alpha-metiltiofentanil 0.2 g of 10 g) of 0.2 g 8 alfaprodīn 9 anileridīn 10 g) of 0.2 g 10 g 10 g 10 g of benzetidīn 0.2) 11) of 0.2 benzilmorfīn g 10 g 12) of 0.2 g 13 g 10 betacetilmetadol) of 0.2 g betameprodīn 10 g) of 0.2 g 14 g 15 betametadol 10 betaprodīn of 0.2 g 10 g) 16) of 0.2 g 10 g benzitramīd 17 dekstromoramīd of 0.2 g 10 g) 18)

0.2 g of the dekstropropoksifēn 10 g 19) of 0.2 g diampromīd 10 g 20 g 10 g of dietiltiambutēn 0.2) 21) of 0.2 g 10 g difenoksīn 22) 0.2 g 10 g 23 dihydrocodeine) of 0.2 g 10 g 24 dihidromorfīn) of 0.2 g 10 g dimenoksadol 25 dimefeptanol of 0.2 g 10 g) 26) of 0.2 g 10 g dimetiltiambutēn 27 dioksafetilbutirāt of 0.2 g 10 g) 28) 0.2 g 10 g 29 diphenoxylate) of 0.2 g 10 g 30 dipipanon) of 0.2 g 10 g 31 drotebanol) ekgonīn and its derivatives etilmetiltiambutēn 0.2 g 10 g) of 0.2 g 32 g 33) etilmorfīn of 10 g 10 g 34) 0.02 etokseridīn 0.2 g of 10 g 35) of 0.2 g etonitazēn 10 g) of 0.2 g 10 fenadokson 36 g of 0.2 g 37) fenampromīd 10 g) of 0.2 g 38 fenazocīn 39 fenomorfān of 0.2) 10 g 10 g 40 g) of 0.2 g fenoperidīn 10 g 0.001 g 41) fentanyl is 1 g 42 g 10 g of folkodīn 0.2) 43) of 0.2 g 10 g furetidīn 44) in hidrokodon
0.2 g 10 g) of 0.2 g 10 hidromorfinol 45 g 46) 0.2 g 10 g 47 hydromorphone) 0.2 g of the hidroksipetidīn 10 g) of 0.2 g 48 izometadon 49 klonitazēn of 0.2) 10 g 10 g 50 g) 0.2 g 10 g 51 codeine) of 0.2 g 10 g kodoksīm 52) 0.01 g 5 g of cocaine) of 0.2 g 53 levofenacilmorfān 54) 10 g in 0.1 g 10 g levometorfān) 55 levomoramīd 56) of 0.2 g 10 g 10 g of 0.2 g levorfanol 57) methadone 0.01 g
10 g 58) methadone intermediate 0.2 g 10 g) of 0.2 g metazocīn 59 g 60) of 0.2 metildezorfīn 10 g 10 g 61) of 0.2 g 10 g metildihidromorfīn 62) 4-metiltioamfetamīn of 0.2 g 10 g) of 0.2 g 63 metopon 10 g 64) moramīd the intermediate 0.2 g 10 g 65) of 0.2 g morferidīn 10 g 0.01 g 66) morphine morphine 10 g 67) of 0.2 g 10 g metobromīd 68) morphine-N-oxide mirofīn 0.2 g 10 g 10 g 69) of 0.2 g 70) in nikokodīn
0.2 g 10 g) of 0.2 g 71 nikodikodīn 72) nikomorfīn 10 g 10 g) of 0.2 g of 0.2 g 73 noracimetadol 74) of 0.2 norkodeīn 10 g 10 g 75 g) of 0.2 g 10 g norlevorfanol 76) of 0.2 g 10 g normetadon 77) of 0.2 g 10 g normorfīn 78) of 0.2 g 10 g norpipanon 79) 0.2 g 10 g oxycodone 80) 0.2 g 10 g 81 metabolite) 0.1 g of opium 10 g 82) 0.02 g 10 g of omnopon 83) of 0.2 g petidīn
10 g 84) intermediate 0.2 g A petidīn 10 g 85) intermediate 0.2 g B petidīn 10 g 86) intermediate 0.2 g petidīn C 10 g) of 0.2 g 87 piminodīn 88) piritramīd 10 g in 0.1 g 5 g 10 g 89) of 0.2 proheptazīn g properidīn 0.2 g of the 90) 10 g for propirām 0.2 g 91) 10 g for racemetorfān 0.2 g 92) 10 g of 0.2 g 93) racemoramīd 10 g) of 0.2 g 94 racemorfān 10 g) will sufentanil 0.001 g 1 95 g
96 tebakon 0.2 g of 10 g) 97) of 0.2 g 10 g tebaīn 98) of 0.2 g 10 g tilidīn 99) trimeperidīn (promedol) 0.03 g 10 g 100 g 10 g of dihidroetorfīn 0.2) 101) of 0.2 g 10 g remifentanil 11. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances list II: 1) 0.2 g of the cipeprol 10 g 2 g 1 g 0.001 phencyclidine) 3) Phenmetrazine 0.1 g 5 g 5 g 10 g of meklokvalon 0.2) 5 metakvalon of 0.05 g)
5 g 6) 0.2 g 10 l 7 methylphenidate) 0.2 g of the sekobarbitāl 10 g 8) of 0.2 g 10 g 12 dronabinol. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances (iii) list: 1) is 0.1 g 10 g amobarbitāl 2 g 0.001 g 1) buprenorphine 3) 0.1 g of 10 g butalbitāl 4 g 10 g in 0.1 ciklobarbitāl) 5 g 10 g in 0.1 heksenāl) 6 flunitrazepām of 0.01 g) 5 g 7) 1.5 g 15 g glutethimide 8) in pentazocīn 0.03 g 5 g in 0.1 g 9) pentobarbitāl 10 g 10 g 10 g in 0.1 heksobarbitāl) IV. List III substances (dangerous psychotropic substances, which can be used for malicious purposes) 13. Substances classified according to 21 February 1971 Convention on psychotropic substances list IV: No.
 
The name of the substance, the extent to which the quantities recognised for the small size, which are identifiable as large as 1 g 10 g of allobarbitāl 0.6) 2) 0.001 g 1 g 3 alprazolam) is 0.1 g 10 g amfepramon 4 g 5 aminoreks of 0.01 g) 5) 0.5 g of 10 g 6 barbitol) of 0.6 g 10 g benzfetamīn 7 bromazepām of 0.4 g 10 g) 8 g 0.01 g of brotizolam) 5 0.6 g of butobarbitāl 10 9) g 10) 0.5 g of 10 g cefedrīn 11) is triheksifenidil 0.01 g 10 g 12) tarēn 2 table.
20 table.
13 delorazepām of 0.6 g 10 g) 14) 0.1 g of diazepam 10 mg ephedrine 0.6 g 15) 10 g 16) 0.02 g of estazolam 10 g 17) of 0.6 g 10 g ethlorvinol 18 etinamāt of 0.6 g 10 g) 19) etilloflazepāt 10 g 20 g) of 0.6 a 0.6 g fenatīn 10 g) of 0.05 g fenazepām 21 10 g 22) of 0.6 g 10 g fenkamfamīn 23 fendimetrazīn of 0.6 g 10 g) 24) of 0.6 g 10 g 25 St.Johns) 0.6 g of fludiazepām 10 g) in flurazepām 26
0.6 g 10 g) of 0.6 g 10 tofizopām 27 g 28) gamma-oksisviestskāb-0.03 g 10 g) of 0.05 g 10 halazepām 29 g, 30 g, 10 g of haloksazolam 0.6) 31) of 0.5 g hlordiazepoksīd 10 g) of kamazepām 0.6 g 32 g 33) ketazolam is 10 g 10 g klobazām 0.6 a 0.6 g 34) 10 g 35) of 0.6 g 10 g kloksazolām 36 klonazepām of 0.06 g 5 g) 37) of 0.6 g 10 g 38 klorazepāt) klotiazepām of lefetamīn 0.6 g 10 g) of 0.6 g 39
10 g 40) of 0.6 g of lithium oksibutirāt 10 g loprazolām g 41) of 0.6 g 42) lorazepām 0.02 to 10 g 5 g 10 g 43) lormetazepām of 0.6 a 0.6 g 44 g) mazindol 10 g 45) 46 mebikar 3 g 10 g) of 0.5 g 5 g medazepām 47) of 0.6 g 10 g meprobamāt 48 metilfenobarbitāl of 0.6 g 10 g) 49) 0.6 g 10 g methyprylon 50) of 0.6 g 10 g mezokarb 51 midazolām of 0.6 g 10 g) 52) of 0.6 g of sodium oksibutirāt
10 g 53 g 10 g of nimetazepām 0.6) 54) is 0.1 g 10 g nitrazepām) 55 nordazepām 0.6 g of 10 g 56) in 0.5 g oksazepām 10 g) of 0.6 g 57 oksazolām 58) 10 g 10 g 59 pemoline 0.6 g) of 0.6 g 10 g pinazepām 60) 0.6 g 10 g 61 pipradrol) 0.6 g, 10 g of pirovaleron 62 prazepām 0.6 g of 10 g) 63) of 0.6 g 10 g pseudo 64) of 0.6 g sekbutabarbitāl 10 g 65) of 0.5 g propanidīd 10 g
66 temazepān 0.5 g to 10 g) 67) of 0.6 g 10 g tetrazepām 68) to 0.001 g 1 g triazolām 69 vinilbitāl of 0.6 g 10 g) 70) 0.6 g 10 mg zolpidem 71) during the 5 g V g. 0.06 IV list substances (precursors — substances which can be used in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances and classified according to the December 19, 1988 a Convention against trafficking in drugs and psychotropic substances turnover) 14. Category 1 precursors : No.
 
The name of the substance, the extent to which the quantities recognised for the small size, which are identifiable as large as 1) 1 kg 5 kg acetic anhydride N-acetylanthranilic acid 2) 50 g 1 kg 3) 50 g 1 kg ergometrine 4) claim;
50 g 1 kg-5) 1-phenyl-2-propanone 50 g 1 kg 6) izosafrol 50 g 1 kg 7) potassium permanganate 1 kg 5 kg 8) 100 g 9 lizergīnskāb 10 g) 3.4-with-phenyl-2-propanone 50 g 1 kg 10 g 100 g norefedrīn) 10 11) piperonāl 50 g 1 kg 12) safrole 50 g 1 kg 13) N-fenetil-4-anilīnopiridīnij salts 10 g 100 g 14) N-fenetil-4-anilīnopiperidīn 10 g 100 g 15) 4-anilīnopiridīn 10 g 100 g 15. Category 2 precursors : 1) anthranilic acid 1 kg 5 kg 2) feniletiķskāb 1 kg 5 kg 3) gamma-butyrolactone 1 kg 5 kg 4 kg 5 kg 1) piperidine) 4-5 metiltiobenzaldehīd 1 kg 5 kg 6) 4-metiltiofeniletiķskāb 1 kg 5 kg 16. category 1) precursors acetone 5 kg 20 kg 2) ethyl ether 5 kg 20 kg) methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) 3 5 kg 20 kg 4) hydrochloric acid 5 kg 20 kg 5) sulphuric acid 5 kg 20 kg 6) toluene 5 kg 20 kg 3. Annex criteria for bodily injury severity setting for medical expertise I. assessment of bodily injury 1. Bodily injury is the human body's tissue, organ and system damage or functional anatomic disorders resulting from physical, mechanical, thermal, electrical, acoustic, radiological, chemical, biological and psychic effects.
2. the severity of the injury determines the forensic expert (hereinafter expert).
3. Medical records transferred to a forensic process Guide.
4. Expert opinion must state: 1) personal injury medical nature;
2 as a result of exposure to) what could occur personal injury;
3) in bodily injury;
4) bodily injury severity.
5. in determining the severity of bodily injury, expert guided only by objective data, not taking into account all temporary disability, if it is not justified by the nature of the injury.
6. The earlier disease exacerbation by bodily harm as well as bodily complications arising from case, the individual characteristics of the organism or treatment as a result of the error is not reason to bodily injury severity. In such cases, expert opinion indicates a deterioration in his State of health or the nature of the complications and the causal link with the above conditions.
7. Artificial joints, knee, hip and other joints or other implanted artificial object traumatic change is valued as personal injuries. In these cases, the body's tissues assessed by real health expectancy.
8. Viable transplants — finger, hands, noses, ear shells, kidney and other transplants organ damage assessed by ordinary personal injury evaluation criteria.
9. In assessing the seriousness of bodily injury to the child or to the persons older than 60 years, the expert takes into account only the medical nature of bodily injury, regardless of treatment duration.

10. in the Opinion of each injury the provenance, the mechanism of origin and seriousness, if the expert finds various bodily injury suffered by a different time.
11. Opinion on injury severity is based on expert medical data. If the bodily harm more gravity-tier qualifying characteristics, experts must first identify their symptoms that match for the heavier degree of bodily injury.
12. the experts can give an opinion on the severity of the injury before the final treatment, if the severity of the injury and the consequences, based on objective data, no doubt. In the case of personal injury, the consequences of the above is not clear, experts expected to do bodily injury severity assessment and the opinion of the Court by State medical survey.
13. Personal injury as a result of the overall capacity of permanent injury margins determined percentage.
 
II. Serious injury 14. Serious injury is an injury that has been on the rise: 1) life risk (life-threatening bodily injury);
2) vision, hearing or any organ or loss of its functions;
3) or other mental health problems associated with overall capacity of permanent loss of not less than one-third;
4) pregnancy interruption;
5) irreparable disfigurement of the face.
15. Life-threatening bodily harm that is caused at the time or at a later time, threatening the victim's life. Life-threatening are: 1) bodily injury, which the skull, penetr thoracic and abdominal cavity or the spinal canal, also without internal organ damage;
2) cranial vault, or the base closed and open fractures except isolated cranial Vault fractures, external tiles if there are no other life-threatening intrakraniāl corruption;
3 large blood vessel — aorta), common, external and internal miegartērij, zematslēgkaul, armpits, upper arm, pelvis, thighs, lift up the artery or vein damage;
4) long stobrkaul, upper arm, thigh bone, big lielakaul's open diafizār fractures — fractures in place through the wound connected with the external environment, 5) the vertebral column part vertebra of the neck fractures (including the second vertebra zobveid fracture of a wart), fractures-mežģījum or mežģījum except isolated vertebrae and mugurēj the side growths breaking point;
6) one or more of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae fractures or broken bones-mežģījum with spinal cord function disabilities or clinically expressed signs of shock;
7) pelvic fracture with internal organ damage or clinically expressed shock or acute life-threatening blood loss;
8) brain and skin defects with simptomātik, indicating a severe cerebral coma (3-8 Ballroom after the Glasgow scale), trunk damage or swelling of the brain, expressed intrakraniāl hemorrhage or disorder higrom, which creates the threat of brain dislocation and compression;
9) internal organs, as well as endocrine glands closed defects of simptomātik that shows a life;
10) other damage that caused a life-threatening condition: a) com, b) clinically expressed shock, massive blood loss) c, d) respiratory and circulatory failure syndrome, e) of liver or renal insufficiency syndrome, f) acute hormonal dysfunction syndrome, g) State of septic diseases progress, traumatic h) regional and circulatory organs failure syndrome;
11) penetration of throat, larynx, trachea, and esophagus, as well as damage to the closed larynx and tracheal cartilage fractures with clinically expressed shock and respiratory problems;
12) neck compression of organs with the complex phenomenon of asphyxia: brain asinscirkulācij, unconsciousness, amnesia, etc.;
13) II-a II degree burns covering more than 20% of the body surface; B II and III degree burns covering at least 10% of the body surface; respiratory burns with a pronounced swelling and narrowing of the glottal;
14) multiple bone fractures: (a) two or more) at the big stobrkaul: thigh bone, the great lielakaul, the upper arm bone, or what this stobrkaul closed fractures with vertebral column or pelvis, chest or lumbar vertebrae body parts or broken rim, unilaterally or bilaterally, b) many of the ribs (not less than 5) fractures in two or more lines, if they are caused by the chest deflection or instability or significant tidal disruption to air and blood accumulation in the pleural cavity and lung saplakum.
16. Vision, hearing, or other organ function loss are: 1) the complete vision loss in both eyes (incurable blindness), as well as the condition where the victim is unable to count fingers two metres away and the nearest or other severe visual impairment that meet the eye in disability group 1; the complete vision loss in one eye after being assessed for signs — loss of permanent incapacity; sight adjustment possible by optical glass not be taken into account; blind removal of the eyeball, causing irreparable changes face: facial asymmetry;
2) full hearing loss in both ears (incurable deafness), and also the situation when the victim does not hear a loud voice 3-5 inches away from the ear shells; hearing loss in one ear is appreciated by signs — the General capacity of permanent injury;
3) organ or loss of function, in the form of: (a) loss, with) understood the incurable condition, when the victim is unable to express his thoughts to others saying the articulated sounds, b) anatomical loss of arms, legs, hands and feet of separation from the body or other organs or the loss of function, paralysis or other State of inactivity c) reproductive loss: the lost sex fertilisation, and the fertilization ability as well as the ability to give birth.
17. the expert is not classified as a travesty of facial damage. Expert personal injury only medical nature and severity, and whether the damage is irreparable.
18. the diagnosis of mental disorders, injuries and mental disorder, causal relationships and psychiatric disorders associated with overall capacity of permanent injury discovery is Court psychiatric expertise.
19. Personal injury, which was termination of pregnancy for reasons independent of the pregnancy, is a serious personal injury unless the pregnancy is not the cause of the individual characteristics of the organism.
 
III. Moderate physical injury 20. Moderate physical injury is a bodily injury, which had been on the rise: 1) for long-lasting health problems;
2 the General capacity of permanent) loss less than one-third.
21. Health is sustained, if it exceeds 21 days. This attribute corresponds to: 1) skull external tiles isolated fractures;
2), one of the sternum ribs or rib fractures no more internal organ damage;
3 stobrkaul not full) or uncomplicated fractures;
4) facial skeletal fractures, except the nose bone fractures;
5) tongue bone fracture of the body or the horns without signs of asphyxia;
6) larynx cartilage fractures without life-threatening simptomātik;
7) large joints, hip, knee, shoulder dislocations, as well as other joints, elbow, wrist, feet if there is joint dislocations, purses or link failures.
22. The overall capacity of permanent loss of less than one third of the capacity loss is from 10% to 30%.
 
IV. Easy personal injury 23. Easy personal injury are: 1) the bodily harm that was caused by momentary health disorder or the overall workability of permanent loss of non-significant;
2) injury, which did not cause health problems or general capacity loss, but created only temporary, minor consequences.
24. Light personal injury that caused temporary health problems, is a case of: 1) short-term health problems will last from 7 days to 21 days;
2 overall capacity) without significant permanent loss of up to 5% (inclusive).
25. Light personal injury that is not caused by medical or general capacity loss, is the injury that caused temporary, minor consequences. "
 
The Parliament adopted the law of 24 October.
State v. President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga in Riga in 2002 on November 13.