The right to execute a sentence is subject to a limitation period of:
30 years if a custodial sentence of life has been imposed;
25 years if a custodial sentence of ten or more years has been imposed;
20 years if a custodial sentence at least five and less than ten years has been imposed;
15 years, if a custodial sentence of more than one and less than five years has been imposed;
five years if any other sentence has been imposed.
The limitation period for a custodial sentence is extended:
by the time that the offender spends serving without interruption that or any other custodial sentence or measure that is executed immediately beforehand;
by the length of the probationary period in the case of release on parole.
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