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Article R2-15-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

I.-May access, by virtue of their attributions and within the limits of the need to know, all or part of the personal data and information mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article R. 2-15-1 : the magistrates and registrars of the public prosecutor’s office in charge of the investigation; the magistrates and registrars of the investigation; the staff of the investigation department seized, appointed by name and duly empowered…

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Article R2-15-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The data and information mentioned in 1° of Article R. 2-15-1 are kept for six months from the date of the event. The data and information referred to in 2° of the same article are kept for ten years from the date of the event. The data and information referred to in 3° of the same article shall be kept for ten years from the date of the event or…

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Article R2-15-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Consultations, creations, modifications or deletions of data are subject to a record including the identifier of their author as well as the date, time and purpose of the operation. This information is kept for a period of three years. The persons mentioned in I to IV of Article R. 2-15-2.

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Article R2-15-5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The right to object provided for in Article 21 of the aforementioned Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data of the persons mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of Article R. 2-15-1 by authorised personnel of the Ministry of Justice, the investigation department and the disaster victim identification unit seized when the purpose of such transmission or consultation is to guarantee the protection of the persons concerned…

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Article R2-18 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The authorisation referred to in the second paragraph of I of article 15-4 is issued in writing and is valid for the duration of the officer’s assignment or temporary secondment to the department or unit, provided that a change of duties within the department or unit does not alter the conditions under which the officer carries out his duties or the nature of the acts usually recorded. .

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Article R2-19 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The authorisation referred to in 2° of I of article 15-4 may only be issued to the agent benefiting from the authorisation referred to in the second paragraph of I of the same article. It shall be issued in writing by a line manager of a sufficient level as referred to in the second paragraph of I of article 15-4. In the event of an emergency, it may be issued…

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Article R2-20 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The administrative registration number by which the beneficiary of the authorisations mentioned in I of Article 15-4 is identified in the procedural documents that it draws up or in which it is cited is defined by order of the minister to whom it reports. When the disclosure of the identity of the official is likely to characterise the offence provided for in IV of article 15-4 or when the disclosure…

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Article R2-21 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The request provided for in the second paragraph of III of Article 15-4 is sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by delivery to the clerk’s office against a receipt. Where the person is detained, the request is lodged in accordance with the provisions of the tenth paragraph of article 81.

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