Article 470. Entry of the sentence into legal force and its enforcement CPC RK Code of Criminal Procedure of the Republic of Kazakhstan
1. Verdicts of the court of first instance issued by the district and equivalent courts, the specialized interdistrict criminal court, the specialized interdistrict military criminal court, the specialized interdistrict juvenile court, the military garrison court, enter into force and are subject to enforcement upon expiration of the time limit for appeal and the filing of a motion by the prosecutor, if They were not appealed or reviewed at the request of the prosecutor.
2. In the case of a review of the case in the appellate instance, if it is not overturned, the verdict comes into force on the day of the appeal ruling. If the appellate (private) complaints or the prosecutor's petition were withdrawn before the start of the court of appeal session, the verdict shall enter into force on the day the appellate instance issues a decision to terminate the proceedings in connection with the withdrawal of the complaint or petition of the prosecutor.
3. The verdict is applied for execution by the court of first instance no later than three days from the date of entry into force of the verdict or the return of the case from a higher court.
4. A person convicted of a criminal offense shall be released from serving his sentence if the guilty verdict has not been carried out within the time limits established by Article 77 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
5. The verdict of the court is subject to immediate execution in terms of the release of the convicted person, acquitted from custody.
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