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Article R91 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Court costs are the procedural expenses, to be borne definitively or provisionally by the State, which result from a decision by the judicial authority or by a person acting under its direction or control. They include criminal, correctional and police court costs as well as costs assimilated to them. Criminal, correctional and police court costs correspond to expenses incurred in the course of criminal proceedings. They are listed in Article…

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Article R92 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The costs of criminal, correctional and police justice are: 1° The costs of translations and extractions carried out at the request of the judicial authority by the services of the national police or the units of the national gendarmerie; 2° The costs of extradition of defendants, accused or convicted persons; the costs of letters rogatory and other costs of criminal proceedings in international matters; 3° The fees, emoluments and allowances…

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Article R93 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-The costs assimilated to those of Article R. 92 and recoverable by the State are those resulting from: 1° Expert appraisals carried out pursuant to the provisions of Title I of Book II of Part Three (legislative part) of the Public Health Code; 2° Measures for the legal protection of adults and minors ordered pursuant to the provisions of Titles X and XI of Book I of the Civil Code;…

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Article R93-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The remuneration and compensation of experts appointed under the procedures provided for in articles L. 3211-12 to L. 3211-12-6 L. 3213-3, L. 3213-8 and L. 3213-9-1 of the Public Health Code, which form part of the expenditure mentioned in 1° of I of l’article R. 93 of this code, shall be liquidated in accordance with the conditions set out in article R. 117. The judge may leave the expert’s remuneration…

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Article R96 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The requisition, either to the railway company or to the valet, must be drawn up in two copies, one of which is given to the clerk responsible for settling the costs of the proceedings and the other to the railway company or to the valet, for them to produce in support of their brief.

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Article R97 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the transfer or extraction is carried out using national police or national gendarmerie vehicles, a mileage allowance, set each year by joint order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister responsible for the budget, is awarded in respect of each vehicle used and the outward and return journeys made. Its rate is uniform regardless of the type of vehicle used and the number of people transported.

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Article R101 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Proceedings and exhibits shall be entrusted to the members of the escort. If, in this case, exceptional expenses have had to be advanced by the members of the escort, they shall, in order to obtain reimbursement, enter the amount thereof on their statement of account. If, by reason of weight or volume, the objects cannot be transported by the members of the escort, they shall be transported, at the written…

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