Call Us + 33 1 84 88 31 00

Article 442-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Subject to the provisions of Article 401, the public prosecutor and the parties’ lawyers may put questions directly to the accused, the civil party, the witnesses and any persons called to the stand, by asking the president to speak. The accused and the civil party may also put questions through the president.

Read More »

Article 444 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The witnesses then testify separately, either as to the facts with which the accused is charged, or as to his character and morality. Of the witnesses called, those produced by the prosecuting parties shall be heard first, save for the president himself to settle sovereignly the order in which the witnesses are to be heard. Persons proposed by the parties who are present at the opening of the proceedings without…

Read More »

Article 445 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Witnesses must, at the request of the president, state their surname, first names, age, occupation and place of residence, whether they are related or related by marriage to the accused, the person civilly liable or the civil party and whether they are in their service. Where applicable, the president will ask them to specify what relations they have or have had, with the accused, the person civilly liable, or the…

Read More »

Article 448 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The statements of: 1° Of the father, mother or any other ascendant of the accused or of one of the accused present and involved in the same case; 2° Of the son, daughter or any other descendant; 3° Of the brothers and sisters; 4° Of the allies to the same degrees; 5° Of the husband or wife; this prohibition subsists even after divorce.

Read More »

Article 451 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

A person who, acting by virtue of a legal obligation or on his own initiative, has brought the facts being prosecuted to the attention of the courts, shall be received as a witness, but the president shall notify the court. A person whose denunciation is rewarded pecuniarily by law may also be heard as a witness, unless one of the parties, or the public prosecutor, objects.

Read More »

Contact a French lawyer now

Contact a French Business Lawyer

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call us at +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

Useful links

You have a question in French Business Law?

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

All information exchanged through this website will be communicated to lawyers registered with a French Bar and will remain confidential.