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Article 596 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In criminal cases and where the accused has been convicted, if the judgment has pronounced a penalty other than that applied by law to the nature of the crime, the annulment of the judgment may be pursued both by the public prosecutor and by the convicted party.

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Article 599 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In correctional matters, the accused is not admissible to present as a means of cassation the nullities committed in first instance if he did not raise them before the court of appeal, with the exception of nullity on the ground of lack of jurisdiction where there was an appeal by the public prosecutor. In criminal matters, the accused is not admissible to present as a plea in cassation the nullities…

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Article 603-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The judgments of the Court of Cassation in criminal cases shall mention the names of the president, the rapporteur, the other judges who delivered them, the Advocate General and the lawyers who appeared in the proceedings and, in addition, the surnames, forenames, occupations and domiciles of the parties and the pleas put forward.

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Article 604 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The Court of Cassation, in any criminal, correctional or police case, may rule on the appeal immediately after the expiry of a period of ten days from receipt of the case file. It must rule as a matter of urgency and as a matter of priority and, in any event, before the expiry of a period of three months from receipt of the case file when the appeal is lodged…

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