The relevant court shall order one or more lenient measures instead of remand or preventive detention if such measures achieve the same result as detention.
Alternative measures include in particular:
the payment of money bail;
the surrendering of a passport or identity papers;
the requirement to stay or not to stay in a specific place or in a specific house;
the requirement to report to a public office at regularly intervals;
the requirement to do a regular job;
the requirement to undergo medical treatment or a medical examination;
the prohibition of making contact with specific persons.
In order to monitor such alternative measures, the court may order the use of technical devices and that they be securely fastened to the person being monitored.
The ordering of alternative measures and appeals against such measures are governedmutatis mutandis by the regulations on remand and preventive detention.
The court may revoke the alternative measures at any time, or order other alternative measures or the accused's remand or preventive detention if new circumstances so require or if the accused fails to fulfil the requirements stipulated.
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