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Article 230-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Without prejudice to the provisions of articles 60, 77-1 and 156, where it appears that data seized or obtained in the course of the investigation or enquiry has been subject to transformation operations preventing access to or understanding of the unencrypted information contained therein, or that this data is protected by an authentication mechanism, the public prosecutor, the investigating court, the judicial police officer, with the authorisation of the public…

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Article 230-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the public prosecutor, the investigating court, the judicial police officer, with the authorisation of the public prosecutor or the investigating judge, or the court hearing the case decide to use, for the operations mentioned in article 230-1, to State resources covered by national defence secrecy, the written requisition must be sent to a technical body subject to national defence secrecy, and designated by decree, together with the physical medium…

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Article 230-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

On completion of the operations or as soon as it appears that such operations are technically impossible or on expiry of the prescribed time limit or on receipt of the stop order from the public prosecutor, the investigating court, the judicial police officer, with the authorisation of the public prosecutor or examining magistrate, or the court hearing the case, the results obtained and the documents received are returned by the…

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Article 230-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In order to facilitate the recording of criminal offences, the gathering of evidence relating to these offences and the search for the perpetrators, the national police and national gendarmerie services may implement automated processing of personal data collected: 1° In the course of preliminary or flagrante delicto enquiries or investigations carried out on the basis of letters rogatory and concerning any felony or misdemeanour as well as fifth-class offences punishable…

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Article 230-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The processing operations mentioned in article 230-6 may contain information on persons, without age limit, against whom there is serious or corroborating evidence making it likely that they may have participated, as perpetrators or accomplices, in the commission of the offences mentioned in 1° of the same article 230-6.

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Article 230-8 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The processing of personal data is carried out under the supervision of the public prosecutor with territorial jurisdiction, who, on his or her own initiative or at the request of the person concerned, may order that the data be deleted, supplemented or rectified, particularly in the event of a judicial reclassification, or that it be noted. Rectification for judicial requalification is automatic. The public prosecutor will decide within two months…

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Article 230-9 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

A magistrate, responsible for monitoring the implementation and updating of the automated processing of personal data mentioned in article 230-6 and appointed for this purpose by the Minister of Justice, contributes to the application of article 230-8. This magistrate may act ex officio or at the request of private individuals. He shall have the same powers to delete, rectify or maintain personal data in the processing operations mentioned in the…

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Article 230-10 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The specially authorised personnel of the national police and gendarmerie services designated for this purpose as well as the specially authorised personnel of the State invested by law with judicial police powers, in particular the customs officers, tax officers and environmental inspectors mentioned in article L. 172-1 of the Environment Code, may access information, including nominative information, contained in the personal data processing provided for in this section and held…

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