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Article 670 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The First President shall notify the President of the court to which the disqualified judge belongs of the application he has received in administrative form. The application for disqualification shall not relieve the judge whose disqualification is proposed. However, the First President may, after obtaining the opinion of the Public Prosecutor, order that either the continuation of the investigation or the hearings or the delivery of the judgment be suspended.

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Article 671 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The First President shall receive the supplementary pleading of the applicant, if any, and that of the magistrate whose disqualification is proposed; he shall take the opinion of the Public Prosecutor and shall rule on the application. The order ruling on the disqualification shall not be subject to any appeal. It shall take effect ipso jure.

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Article 672 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Any application for the first president of the court of appeal to be disqualified must be the subject of a request addressed to the first president of the Court of Cassation who, after obtaining the opinion of the public prosecutor at the said court, shall decide by an order, which shall not be subject to any appeal. The provisions of Article 670 shall apply.

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Article 674 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

None of the judges or councillors referred to in Article 668 may not disqualify himself ex officio without the authorisation of the first president of the court of appeal, whose decision, made after consultation with the public prosecutor, is not subject to appeal.

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Article 675 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Subject to the provisions of articles 342 and 457, offences committed at the hearing shall be tried, ex officio or at the request of the public prosecutor, in accordance with the following provisions, notwithstanding any special rules of jurisdiction or procedure.

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Article 676 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If a police offence is committed during the hearing, the tribunal or court shall draw up a report of the offence, hear the accused, the witnesses, the public prosecutor and, where appropriate, the defence counsel, and shall apply without delay the penalties laid down by law.

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Article 677 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If the act committed during the hearing of a correctional tribunal or court is a misdemeanour, it may be proceeded with as stated in the previous article. In this case, if the sentence pronounced is more than one month’s imprisonment, a committal order may be issued. If the act, qualified as a misdemeanour, has been committed at a police court hearing, the president shall draw up a report, which he…

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