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Article D15-4-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The Public Prosecutor at the judicial court in which there is no investigating division shall immediately notify the Public Prosecutor at the court in which that division is located when the provisions of the first paragraph of II of Article 80 of the last paragraph of Article 397-2 ou de l’article 397-7. When this magistrate applies the provisions of article 397-7, he or she requests that the investigation be opened…

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Article D15-4-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The public prosecutor at the judicial court within which there is an investigating division shall immediately notify the public prosecutor at the court within which there is no division when he applies the provisions of the second paragraph of II of Article 80 or of III of that article. This magistrate shall also notify the court in good time of his settlement orders. He shall send him the proceedings without…

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Article D15-4-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

For the application of the provisions of Article 52-1, the judicial courts in which there is an investigating division and the territorial jurisdiction of these divisions are determined as follows: HEADQUARTERS TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION extending to the jurisdiction of the judicial courts of : fCour d’appel d’Agen Agen. Agen, Auch, Cahors, Marmande. Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal Aix-en-Provence. Aix-en-Provence, Digne-les-Bains, Tarascon. Draguignan. Draguignan. Grasse. Grasse. Marseille. Marseille. Nice. Nice. Toulon. Toulon. Cour…

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Article D15-4-5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The coordinating investigating judge(s) of the division provided for in the fourth paragraph of Article 52-1 shall be appointed by the president of the judicial court at the beginning of the judicial year, following the opinion of the general assembly of sitting judges. The coordinating judge may convene regular meetings of the various investigating judges of the investigating division in order to examine the progress of proceedings with a view…

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Article D15-4-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In the event of a request for a lawyer to be appointed ex officio made, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 113-3 or 116, before the investigating judge of a court in which there is an investigating division, in the course of an investigation concerning acts initially falling within the jurisdiction of a court in which there is no investigating division, this magistrate shall by any means inform the…

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Article D15-4-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the person under investigation, for acts initially falling within the jurisdiction of a judicial court in which there is no investigating division, by the investigating judge of a court in which there is a division is defended by a lawyer, chosen or appointed by the court, belonging to the bar of the court without a division, the applications for release or modification of judicial supervision or for release that…

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Article D15-5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When a requisition under the article 60-1 without a dedicated report being drawn up, mention of this act is made in the report setting out the steps taken by the requesting magistrate, the judicial police officer or, under the latter’s supervision, the judicial police officer. Where applicable, the content of the requisition made by electronic means of communication is appended, in paper or digital format, to the previous report. This…

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Article D15-5-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the requisitions provided for in Article 60-1 relating to information from a computer system or processing of personal data are sent to one of the bodies or persons mentioned in Article R. 15-33-68, the requested person or body may be asked to provide this information in a digital form that meets standards set by order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister of the Interior. The provisions of…

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Article D15-5-1-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The operations provided for by articles 55-1 and 706-56 may be carried out, on the instructions of a judicial police officer, by a judicial police officer, or by a specialised agent, technician or engineer of the technical and forensic police. In the case provided for in the previous paragraph and that provided for in article D. 7, when the criminal investigation police officers, specialised officers, technicians or engineers of the…

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Article D15-5-1-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When property liable to confiscation has been seized pursuant to the provisions of this Code, the person concerned shall be informed either during the search or during a subsequent hearing, provided that this information is not likely to compromise the investigation. They are then informed, at least briefly, of the reasons for the seizure. This is mentioned in the report. In the absence of the information provided for in this…

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