The decision of the Criminal Appeals Chamber may be appealed to the Supreme Court. Article 568-1 and the first paragraph of article 567-2 shall apply.
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The decision of the Criminal Appeals Chamber may be appealed to the Supreme Court. Article 568-1 and the first paragraph of article 567-2 shall apply.
La décision de la chambre des appels correctionnels peut faire l’objet d’un pourvoi en cassation. L’article 568-1 et le premier alinéa de l’article 567-2 sont applicables.
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