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Article R15-33-29-11 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal grants or refuses authorisation by decree. If the Attorney General intends to refuse the authorisation, he shall inform the person concerned, specifying that he may, within a period of fifteen days, examine his file and be heard, if necessary, with the assistance of counsel of his choice.

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Article R15-33-29-12 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal shall order the withdrawal or suspension, for a period not exceeding two years, of the authorisation to carry out judicial police missions, by order issued either ex officio or on the proposal of the head of the department to which the agent is assigned or the head of the tax inspection department at the Directorate General of Public Finance. The tax…

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Article R15-33-29-13 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

An individual file concerning the activities of each tax services agent authorised to carry out judicial police missions is kept permanently at the public prosecutor’s office of the Paris court of appeal. This file includes in particular: 1° Requests for authorisation and the documents attached thereto; 2° Copies of decisions handed down by the judicial authority pursuant to the provisions of Articles 28-2,224 à 230, R. 15-33-29-11 and R. 15-33-29-12,…

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Article R15-33-29-14 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Every two years, the Public Prosecutor at the Paris Judicial Court, after having heard any comments from the examining magistrates and the presidents of the criminal divisions, draws up a proposed rating which he sends to the Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal. The latter establishes the rating after having received, where applicable, the observations of the presidents of the investigating chambers and the other public prosecutors concerned.

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Article R15-33-29-15 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The proposals for staff reports and the staff reports provided for in article R. 15-33-29-14 shall be drawn up on a form complying with the model laid down by the Minister of Justice. They include a detailed general assessment, as well as a numerical mark from 0 to 10 and an assessment of each of the following elements when they have been observed:

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Article R15-33-29-16 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The report drawn up by the Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal is brought directly to the attention of the authorised tax official, who may submit comments in writing within a period of fifteen days, at the end of which time the final report is immediately sent to the head of the department to which the official is assigned and to the Director General of Public Finance. It…

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Article R15-33-29-19 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The committee referred to in I of Article 28-3 shall comprise: 1° The public prosecutor at the Court of Cassation or his delegate chosen by him from among the first advocates general or advocates general at the Court of Cassation, chairman; 2° Three magistrates from the Public Prosecutor’s Office, no more than two of whom may be honorary magistrates; 3° The Director General of Planning, Housing and Nature or his…

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Article R15-33-29-20 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The members of the commission mentioned in 2° of article R. 15-33-29-18 and their alternates and, on the proposal of the members mentioned in 3° and 4° of the same article, the representatives of the latter, are appointed by joint order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister for the Environment.

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