Definition
(1) A sentence of imprisonment for a term of two years or less may be suspended. The upper limit of this term is three years for those under eighteen of age or above sixty five years old at the time of the commission of the offence. However, in order to decide to suspend the sentence,
a) the person should not have been sentenced to a penalty for a term of more than three-month imprisonment for an intentional offence,
b) the Court should be convinced, as a result of hearing the remorse he expressed during trial, that the offender will not commit further offences in the future.
(2) The suspension of the penalty may depend upon the condition that compensation is provided to the victim or public, which returns or restores matters to their previous condition or which indemnifies such in respect of all damage caused. In such case, the enforcement of the penalty shall continue at the institution of enforcement until this condition is met. Once the condition is met, the offender shall be released immediately, upon a decision of a judge.