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Article A36-10-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Candidates are forbidden to have printed or handwritten documents with them, on pain of exclusion. However, they may consult codes or compendia of laws, decrees and circulars; the latter may include references to legislative or regulatory texts as well as articles of doctrine or case law decisions. Any fraud or attempted fraud in any of the written tests will result in immediate exclusion from the examination, with no right of…

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Article A36-10-9 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The secretary of the committee: 1° Ensures that the papers have been marked twice by a team consisting of a magistrate and, depending on the ministry to which the candidates are to be assigned, an official from the Ministry of the Interior or an official from the Ministry of the Budget. The results of these double corrections are submitted to the committee, which deliberates specifically on them at the meeting…

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Article A36-10-10 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Within a maximum of two months after the date of the examination, the chairman will convene a meeting of the committee to draw up a list of agents for whom the committee has issued a favourable opinion on the granting of the status of tax agent responsible for carrying out certain judicial police duties. Only candidates who score at least thirty points in all three tests will be considered.

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Article A36-11 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The media and formats of audiovisual recordings of interrogations of persons in police custody made pursuant to Articles 64-1 and D. 15-6 and transmitted to the courts must comply with the standards and recommendations set by the General Interoperability Repository (RGI). The media, in particular CDs and DVDs, must be non-rewritable. If the format of the recordings does not comply with the RGI, a software player, running under the operating…

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Article A36-11-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The media and formats of audiovisual recordings of interrogations of persons under investigation made pursuant to Articles 116-1 and D. 32-2 and transmitted to the courts must comply with the standards and recommendations set by the General Interoperability Repository (RGI). The media, in particular CDs and DVDs, must be non-rewritable.

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Article A36-12 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Under the provisions of the second paragraph of article 260, the number of jurors appearing on the annual lists drawn up within the jurisdiction of the assize courts listed below is set as follows: DEPARTEMENTS NUMBER OF JURORS on the annual list Alpes-Maritimes 1,000 Ardèche 420 Aude 360 Bouches-du-Rhône 2,000 Charente 300 Côte-d’Or 600 Dordogne 400 Eure 500 Guadeloupe 450 (Arr. 26 May 2004, art. 2,1°) Guyane 550 Haute-Marne 300…

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Article A36-13 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The list of alternate jurors provided for in article 264 comprises: 1° Seven hundred jurors for the assize courts of Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis; 2° Six hundred jurors for the assize court of Val-de-Marne; 3° Four hundred and fifty jurors for the assize courts of Bouches-du-Rhône, Gironde, Nord, Seine-et-Marne and Yvelines ; 4° Two hundred and fifty jurors for the assize courts of Alpes-Maritimes, Corse-du-Sud, Haute-Corse, Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Ille-et-Vilaine, Loire-Atlantique, Moselle,…

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