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Article 706-129 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where, pursuant to articles 349-1 and 361-1, the Assize Court has, in the course of its deliberations, answered in the affirmative the first question relating to the commission of the acts and in the affirmative the second question relating to the application of the first paragraph of article 122-1 of the Penal Code, it declared the accused not criminally responsible on the grounds of mental disorder.

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Article 706-131 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In application of Article 371 of this Code and in accordance with Article 414-3 of the Civil Code, the court, without the assistance of the jury, then rules on the claims for damages made by the civil party. If appropriate, it shall order one or more of the security measures provided for in Chapter III of this Title.

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Article 706-132 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The public prosecutor may appeal against judgments declaring a person not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder. The assize court ruling on the appeal is then designated in accordance with articles 380-14 and 380-15. The accused and the civil party may appeal against the decision on the civil action. The appeal is then brought before the Criminal Appeals Chamber, in accordance with article 380-5.

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Article 706-133 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If it considers that the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 122-1 of the Penal Code are applicable, the criminal court shall render a judgment declaring the person not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder by which: 1° It declares that the person committed the acts of which he or she was accused; 2° It declares the person not criminally responsible on the grounds of a psychic or…

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Article 706-135 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Without prejudice to the application of articles L. 3213-1 and L. 3213-7 of the Public Health Code, when the investigating chamber or a trial court issues a judgment or ruling declaring a person to be criminally irresponsible on account of mental disorder, it may order, by reasoned decision, that the person be admitted to psychiatric care, in the form of full hospitalisation in an establishment mentioned in article L. 3222-1…

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Article 706-136 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the investigating chamber or a trial court hands down a judgment or ruling declaring a person not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder, it may order the following security measures against the person, for a period that it shall determine and that may not exceed ten years in criminal cases and twenty years if the acts committed constitute a felony or misdemeanour punishable by ten years’ imprisonment: 1°…

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Article 706-136-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When a person convicted in the circumstances mentioned in the second paragraph of Article 122-1 of the Penal Code has not been sentenced to socio-judicial supervision, the sentence enforcement judge may order, on the release of this person, if his condition justifies it and after medical advice, an obligation of care for a period that he fixes and which may not exceed five years in criminal matters or ten years…

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Article 706-137 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The person who is the subject of a measure ordered pursuant to articles 706-136 or 706-136-1 may ask the liberty and custody judge in the place where the hospital is located or where they live to order that the order be modified or lifted. The judge rules in chambers on the submissions of the public prosecutor, after hearing the applicant or his lawyer or duly summoning them. The court may…

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