At the request of a victim who has filed a complaint but has not joined as a civil party, the order dismissing the case, once it has become final, shall be brought to the victim’s attention by any means.
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At the request of a victim who has filed a complaint but has not joined as a civil party, the order dismissing the case, once it has become final, shall be brought to the victim’s attention by any means.
A la demande de la victime qui a déposé plainte sans s’être toutefois constituée partie civile, l’ordonnance de non-lieu, une fois devenue définitive, est portée à sa connaissance par tout moyen.
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