The Public Prosecution of the State, through a tweet published today on its accounts on social networking sites, clarified the penalty for publicly speaking an appeal against morals.
The Public Prosecution indicated that, according to Article 361 of the Federal Penal Code, a penalty of imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dirhams, or either of these two penalties, shall be imposed on anyone who publicly declares an appeal or songs, or shouts or utters a speech contrary to morals, and anyone who publicly tempts others. debauchery by any means.
The dissemination of this information comes within the framework of the State Public Prosecution’s ongoing campaign to enhance the legal culture among members of society, and raise the level of public awareness of the law, with the aim of spreading the culture of law as a way of life.
The Public Prosecution of the State, through a tweet published today on its accounts on social networking sites, clarified the penalty for publicly speaking an appeal against morals.
The Public Prosecution indicated that, according to Article 361 of the Federal Penal Code, a penalty of imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dirhams, or either of these two penalties, shall be imposed on anyone who publicly declares an appeal or songs, or shouts or utters a speech contrary to morals, and anyone who publicly tempts others. debauchery by any means.
The dissemination of this information comes within the framework of the State Public Prosecution’s ongoing campaign to enhance the legal culture among members of society, and raise the level of public awareness of the law, with the aim of spreading the culture of law as a way of life.
The Public Prosecution of the State, through a tweet published today on its accounts on social networking sites, clarified the penalty for publicly speaking an appeal against morals.
The Public Prosecution indicated that, according to Article 361 of the Federal Penal Code, a penalty of imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dirhams, or either of these two penalties, shall be imposed on anyone who publicly declares an appeal or songs, or shouts or utters a speech contrary to morals, and anyone who publicly tempts others. debauchery by any means.
The dissemination of this information comes within the framework of the State Public Prosecution’s ongoing campaign to enhance the legal culture among members of society, and raise the level of public awareness of the law, with the aim of spreading the culture of law as a way of life.
The Public Prosecution of the State, through a tweet published today on its accounts on social networking sites, clarified the penalty for publicly speaking an appeal against morals.
The Public Prosecution indicated that, according to Article 361 of the Federal Penal Code, a penalty of imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month and a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dirhams, or either of these two penalties, shall be imposed on anyone who publicly declares an appeal or songs, or shouts or utters a speech contrary to morals, and anyone who publicly tempts others. debauchery by any means.
The dissemination of this information comes within the framework of the State Public Prosecution’s ongoing campaign to enhance the legal culture among members of society, and raise the level of public awareness of the law, with the aim of spreading the culture of law as a way of life.