Amnesty to Prisoners Since the Armistice. Message From the President of the United States

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Art. 4. Amnesty is conceded to those guilty of not having ansAvered the levy for whom the penal proceedings or the execution of the sen- tence has remained susjoended and who have performed during the War military service not inferior to six months.
Art. 5. Amnesty is conceded: (a) For offenses provided for in articles 115, 118, 122, 123, 125, 126 of the penal code, and, in relation to them, in articles 134 and 137 of the same code ; (h) For offenses provided for in articles 246, 247, and 251 o
...f the penal code; (c) For all the offenses committed on the occasion of popular moA^ements, public demonstrations, and tumults, determined by politi- cal and economic causes; (d) For offenses officially prosecutable provided for in the royal edict in the press and in the law of May 6, 1877, No. 3814; (e) For offenses provided for by the royal decree of May 23, 1915, No. 674, concerning extraordinary provisions on the matter of public AMNESTY TO PRISONERS SINCE THE ARMISTICE. 13 security, and by the royal decree of May 23, 1915, No.

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