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Article R2-22 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

When the beneficiary of an authorisation issued pursuant to article 15-4 brings an action for damages before a civil court or submits a claim for compensation to the Commission d’indemnisation des victimes d’infraction, he may identify himself by his administrative registration number. The court or commission may have access to the surname and first name of the beneficiary of this authorisation through the competent public prosecutor. In judicial decisions and…

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Article R2-23 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

As part of recovery assistance and in all proceedings to recover damages obtained by the beneficiary of an authorisation issued in accordance with Article 15-4 in respect of compensation for his loss in his capacity as a civil party, his surname and forename may not be mentioned, and only his administrative registration number, capacity and department or unit of assignment shall be mentioned. Damages and interest shall be recovered via…

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Article R3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The commission provided for in Article 16 (2° and 4°) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, whose assent is required for the appointment of members of the national gendarmerie and civil servants from the national police corps d’encadrement et d’application to whom the status of judicial police officer is granted, is composed as follows: 1° The public prosecutor at the Court of Cassation or his delegate chosen by him from…

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Article R5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The status of judicial police officer may be awarded: – to gendarmerie non-commissioned officers who have passed the tests of a technical examination and have at least thirty months’ service from the start of their initial training, including at least six months in a post involving the exercise of the powers attached to the status of judicial police officer ; – to civil servants in the national police management and…

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Article R7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The jury for the technical examination for judicial police officers of the national gendarmerie is composed as follows: 1° The public prosecutor at the Cour de cassation or his delegate chosen by him from among the first advocates general and advocates general at the Cour de cassation, chairman; 2° The director general of the national gendarmerie or his representative ; 3° The head of the general inspectorate of the national…

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Article R8 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The jury for the technical examination for judicial police officers of the national police is composed as follows: 1° The public prosecutor at the Court of Cassation or his delegate chosen by him from among the first advocates general and advocates general at the Court of Cassation, chairman; 2° The director general of the national police or his representative; 3° The director, head of the general inspectorate of the national…

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Article R9 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The members of the technical examination panels referred to in articles R. 7 and R. 8 are appointed by joint order of the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, and the Minister of the Interior. The members of the juries mentioned in 5° and 6° of articles R. 7 and R. 8 may not serve on the jury for more than eight years, regardless of whether they are full…

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