Abstract
The use of firearms is the most severe means of coercion that may be employed against a convict. The legal acts regulating the execution of criminal sanctions also foresee the use of firearms as means of coercion. The authors’ attention is the use of firearms against a convict in the case of escape from a penitentiary. The authors highlight, first and foremost, who and under what conditions may employ a firearm against a convict. The relevant legal acts are analyzed and adequate and deficient solutions concerning the use of firearms are identified. The authors suggest de lege ferenda solutions.
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