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

The officer or agent of the judicial police responsible for the arrangements for police custody may request by any means an officer or agent of the judicial police belonging to a territorially competent service other than the one in charge of the investigation to carry out the following steps: 1° Notify the persons mentioned in article 63-2; 2° Contact the lawyer appointed or assigned to assist the person in police…

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Article D15-5-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The summary record of police custody provided for in Article 64 shall mention the information given and requests made pursuant to Articles 63-2 to 63-3-1 and the action taken on them, without it being necessary to draw up a report for each of the steps taken to exercise these rights.

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

The report drawn up pursuant to article 61-1 states that the person has been informed of their right to request the assistance of a lawyer from the start of the hearing or at any time during the hearing. Where a summons has been sent to the person in advance, it shall indicate, where appropriate, that the person may appoint a lawyer immediately or at any time during the hearing.

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Article D15-5-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Any person placed in police custody who has requested the assistance of a lawyer pursuant to article 63-3-1 who is moved to a place other than that of the investigating department may not be interviewed in that place if his lawyer has not been notified of the move in accordance with Article 63-4-3-1.

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Article D15-5-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If a person of full age is taken into police custody, the officer or agent of the judicial police shall ask whether he or she is the subject of a legal protection measure, in order to implement the provisions of Article 706-112-1 and Article D. 47-14. The same applies in the event of the detention of a person pursuant to articles 133-1,141-4,709-1-1and 716-5.

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Article D15-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

For the application of the provisions of Article 64-1 relating to the audiovisual recording of the questioning of a person held in police custody for a crime, account shall be taken of the nature of the offence of which that person is informed in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of article 63-1, without prejudice to a new characterisation of the facts at any time during the proceedings…

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Article D15-6-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The public prosecutor who, pursuant to article 63-8, orders the transfer of a person from police custody may have the person brought before him or before a delegate authorised in accordance with articles R. 15-33-30 to R. 15-33-37, so that one of the measures in article 41-1 or a composition pénale provided for by article 41-2.

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Article D15-6-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-Requests to acquaint oneself with the case file made, pursuant to II of Article 77-2, by a suspected person may be addressed to the Public Prosecutor through their lawyer. In this case, the request may be sent by a secure means of telecommunication in accordance with the provisions of article D. 591. If the request is made pursuant to 3° of II of Article 77-2, it must include all documents…

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Article D15-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The copy of the documents in the investigation file provided for by article 81 may be made in digital format. It shall be stored in such a way as to ensure that it is only accessible to persons authorised to consult it. The marking of file documents provided for in Article 81 may be the result of an automated process, under the supervision of one or more registry agents, which…

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