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Article R74 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In the event of a conviction or a decision likely to modify the conditions of enlistment pronounced against an individual subject to compulsory military service, the clerk of the court which pronounced the decision sends a copy of the form to the directorate of recruitment and statistics of the military region in whose territory it is located.

In the event of a conviction or a decision likely to modify the conditions of enlistment pronounced against an individual subject to compulsory military service, the clerk of the court which pronounced the decision sends a copy of the form to the directorate of recruitment and statistics of the military region in whose territory it is located.
When it is necessary to make changes to the record, notice of this is given by the authority that drew it up to the directorate of recruitment and statistics of the military region in whose territory it is located.

Original in French 🇫🇷
Article R74
En cas de condamnation ou de décision de nature à modifier les conditions d’incorporation prononcée contre un individu soumis à l’obligation du service militaire, le greffier de la juridiction qui a prononcé la décision adresse une copie de la fiche à la direction du recrutement et de la statistique de la région militaire sur le territoire de laquelle il se trouve.

Lorsqu’il y a lieu d’apporter des modifications à la fiche, avis en est donné par l’autorité qui l’avait établie à la direction du recrutement et de la statistique de la région militaire sur le territoire de laquelle elle se trouve.

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