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Title I: Enforcement of criminal sentences

Article 707 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-On the decision or under the supervision of the judicial authorities, the sentences handed down by the criminal courts are, except in insurmountable circumstances, enforced effectively and as quickly as possible. II.-The enforcement regime for custodial and restrictive sentences aims to prepare for the integration or reintegration of the convicted person in order to enable him or her to act as a responsible person, respectful of the rules and interests…

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Article 707-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The Public Prosecutor and the parties shall each pursue the enforcement of the sentence as far as they are concerned. However, proceedings for the recovery of fines and the enforcement of value confiscations are carried out on behalf of the public prosecutor by the competent public accountant or, in cases where the value confiscation is enforced on previously seized property, by the Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized…

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Article 707-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In criminal or police matters, any convicted person may pay the amount of the fixed procedural fee due pursuant to article 1018 A of the General Tax Code and, where applicable, the amount of the fine to which they have been sentenced, within one month of the date on which the judgment was handed down. When the convicted person pays the amount of the fixed procedural fee or the amount…

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Article 707-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the court imposes a fine in a criminal or police matter, the president shall notify the convicted person that, if he pays the amount of this fine within one month of the date on which the judgment was handed down, this amount shall be reduced by 20%, without this reduction exceeding 1,500 euros. The president shall inform the sentenced person that payment of the fine does not preclude the…

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Article 707-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The provisions of articles 707-2 and 707-3 are also applicable to a convicted offender who has been authorised to pay the fine in several instalments spread over time, according to the deadlines and procedures determined by the relevant departments of the Public Treasury.

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Article 707-5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If a committal or arrest warrant is issued, custodial sentences may be immediately adjusted, under the conditions set out in this Code, without waiting for the sentence to become enforceable pursuant to Article 707, subject to the Public Prosecutor’s right of suspensive appeal provided for in article 712-14.

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Article 707-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The amount of the increase in fines provided for in Article 132-20 of the Penal Code is set by the judge on the basis of the circumstances of the offence, the personality of the offender and the offender’s material, family and social circumstances. This increase does not apply when fines are increased pursuant to articles L. 211-27 and L. 421-8 of the Insurance Code.

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Article 708 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Enforcement of the sentence or sentences handed down at the request of the public prosecutor takes place when the decision has become final. However, the time limit for appeal granted to the public prosecutor by Articles 505 and 548 does not prevent the execution of the sentence, whatever its nature. The execution of a police sentence or a non-custodial correctional sentence may be suspended or split for serious medical, family,…

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