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Article 592 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Such decisions shall be declared null and void where they are not given by the prescribed number of judges or where they have been given by judges who did not attend all the hearings in the case. Where several hearings have been devoted to the same case, the judges who contributed to the decision are presumed to have attended all those hearings. These decisions are also declared null and void…

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Article 593 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Judgments of the investigating chamber, as well as final judgments and rulings, are declared void if they do not contain reasons or if their reasons are insufficient and do not allow the Cour de cassation to exercise its review and to recognise whether the law has been complied with in the operative part. The same applies where a ruling has been omitted or refused either on one or more applications…

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Article 595 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the Examining Magistrate’s Chamber rules on the settlement of proceedings, all pleas alleging that the information is null and void must be submitted to it, failing which the parties are no longer entitled to raise them, except in cases where they could not have been aware of them, and without prejudice to the right of the Cour de cassation to raise all pleas of its own motion.

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Article 596 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In criminal cases and where the accused has been convicted, if the judgment has pronounced a penalty other than that applied by law to the nature of the crime, the annulment of the judgment may be pursued both by the public prosecutor and by the convicted party.

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Article 599 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In correctional matters, the accused is not admissible to present as a means of cassation the nullities committed in first instance if he did not raise them before the court of appeal, with the exception of nullity on the ground of lack of jurisdiction where there was an appeal by the public prosecutor. In criminal matters, the accused is not admissible to present as a plea in cassation the nullities…

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