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Article R50-62 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Persons entered in the file pursuant to the first paragraph of B of II of article 19 de la loi n° 2015-912 du 25 juillet 2015 may apply to the juge des libertés et de la détention for the deletion of information concerning them within ten days of being notified of its registration. In this case, the time limits and procedural rules in this section shall apply.

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Article R50-63 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The file shall retain for a period of three years information relating to the recordings and interrogations to which it is subject, specifying the capacity of the person or authority who carried out the operation. This information may only be consulted by the magistrate in charge of the department managing the file or, with his authorisation, by persons authorised by him. It may be used for statistical purposes.

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Article R50-64 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The department managing the file shall proceed with the deletion of the data entered therein: a) On expiry of the time limits laid down in Article 706-25-6 ; b) When informed of one of the decisions mentioned in the penultimate paragraph of Article 706-25-6; c) When informed of the person’s death; d) When informed of a decision to erase taken pursuant to Article 706-25-12. The department managing the file shall…

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Article R50-66 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The magistrates of the public prosecutor’s office and any public prosecutor’s office official authorised by the public prosecutor exercise the powers granted to this magistrate for the application of this chapter. The same shall apply to those recognised to the department managing the file, for magistrates placed under its authority and civil servants authorised by it.

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Article R50-67 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

For decisions handed down by the appeal courts or, where applicable, by the assize courts, the powers recognised in this chapter to the investigating judge or his clerk are exercised by the president of the investigating chamber or the clerk of that chamber. Those granted to the public prosecutor are exercised by the public prosecutor, the magistrates of the public prosecutor’s office and any official of the public prosecutor’s office…

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Article R50-68 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The recording of personal data in the file is carried out directly by authorised or empowered persons. The file is recorded and consulted using secure telecommunications. The transmission of data between the department managing the file and the Ministry of the Interior is carried out by secure IT means.

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Article R50-69 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the investigating or trial court refers the case pursuant to the third paragraph of Article 706-16-1, a copy of the referral decision and, where applicable, of the claim for compensation for the damage caused by an act of terrorism, as well as any documents from the criminal proceedings that appear to be useful for examining this claim, are immediately forwarded by the court registry to the competent civil court…

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Article R50-70 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In order to examine the situation of a person sentenced to a penalty for which the judicial measure for the prevention of terrorist recidivism and reintegration is incurred, the anti-terrorist public prosecutor asks the head of the prison and the sentence enforcement judge competent to take decisions concerning this person to send him/her information concerning his/her criminal, personal, social and family situation. Decisions and reports relating to measures to promote…

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Article R50-71 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the situation of the person mentioned in article R. 50-70 seems likely to justify the imposition of a judicial measure to prevent terrorist re-offending and rehabilitation, the Anti-Terrorism Public Prosecutor will at the same time refer the matter to the multi-disciplinary committee on security measures referred to in Article 763-10 with jurisdiction over the Paris Court of Appeal and the Paris Sentence Enforcement Court. It informs the sentence enforcement…

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