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Article R290 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 62 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 62.-In New Caledonia, French Polynesia and the Wallis and Futuna Islands, the criminal record instituted by the court of first instance is kept by the chief clerk of this court under the supervision of the public prosecutor and the public prosecutor. It receives the records concerning natural persons born within the jurisdiction of the court of first instance and the records…

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Article R291 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 66-1 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 66-1.-For the persons referred to in the first paragraph of Article R. 62, the forms are sent to the chief clerk of the court of first instance, either on paper, in the form of a magnetic recording, or by secure electronic means. “

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Article R292 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 67 shall read as follows: “Art. R. 67.-Files recording a disciplinary decision by an administrative authority, which entails or enacts incapacities, shall be sent either to the registry of the court of first instance of the place of birth of the natural person who is the subject thereof, or, in accordance with the second paragraph of Article R. 62, to the automated national criminal records department, as soon…

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Article R294 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-The first two paragraphs of article R. 69 are worded as follows: “The clerk of the court of first instance of the place of birth, for natural persons, and of the place of the registered office of the company or establishment, for legal persons, as soon as he is notified, shall enter on the forms the particulars prescribed in articles 769 et 769-1. “The notice is sent as soon as…

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Article R295 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The first two paragraphs of article R. 70 are worded as follows: “Records shall be withdrawn from the criminal record and destroyed by the registrar of the court of first instance in the following cases: “1° Upon the death of the holder of the record, established in particular by entry in the civil status register of births pursuant to Article 79 of the Civil Code or, if the death has…

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Article R296 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 71 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 71.-The registry of the court of first instance of the place of birth, for natural persons, or of the place where the registered office of the company or establishment is located, for legal persons, or, in accordance with the second paragraph of Article R. 62, the automated national criminal records department receives notices from foreign authorities concerning French persons convicted by…

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Article R297 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 72 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 72.-For persons born in the overseas collectivities or in New Caledonia and convicted by a French criminal court other than that of their place of birth, the forms provided for in articles R. 65 and R. 67, paragraph 2, and the notices provided for in articles R. 67, paragraph 1, R. 69 and R. 71, are sent to the public prosecutor…

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Article R298 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Article R. 73 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 73.-Where the communication of notices of conviction is provided for by international conventions, copies of the records are drawn up and sent by the registrar of the court of first instance to the automated national criminal record with a view to their transmission to the competent authorities. “

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Article R299 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-In the first paragraph of Article R. 74, the words: “to the recruitment and statistics directorate of the military region in whose territory he is” are replaced by the words: “to the competent military authority of the local authority”. II.-In the second paragraph of Article R. 74, the words: “the authority” are replaced by the words: “the registrar” and the words: “to the directorate of recruitment and statistics of the…

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