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Article 696-13 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the person claimed has declared to the Public Prosecutor that he consents to his extradition, the proceedings are immediately referred to the Investigating Chamber. The person claimed shall appear before it within five working days from the date of his presentation to the Attorney General. When the person claimed appears, the Investigating Chamber shall establish his identity and take his statements. A record of this shall be drawn up….

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Article 696-14 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If, at the time of his appearance, the person claimed declares that he consents to be extradited and that the legal conditions for extradition have been fulfilled, the investigating chamber, after informing that person of the legal consequences of his consent, shall acknowledge it within seven days from the date of his appearance, unless further information has been ordered. The judgment of the investigating chamber is not subject to appeal.

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Article 696-15 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the person claimed has declared to the Public Prosecutor that he does not consent to his extradition, the proceedings shall be referred to the Investigating Chamber without delay. The person claimed shall appear before it within ten working days from the date of his presentation to the Attorney General. The provisions of the second, third and fourth paragraphs of Article 696-13 shall apply. If, at the time of his…

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Article 696-16 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The investigating chamber may, by a decision which is not subject to appeal, authorise the requesting State to intervene at the hearing at which the extradition request is considered, through a person authorised by that State for that purpose. Where the requesting State is authorised to intervene, it shall not become a party to the proceedings.

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Article 696-18 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In cases other than that provided for in Article 696-17, extradition is authorised by decree of the Prime Minister issued on the report of the Minister of Justice. If, within one month of notification of this decree to the requesting State, the person claimed has not been received by the agents of that State, the person concerned shall, except in cases of force majeure, be automatically released and may no…

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Article 696-19 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Release may be requested at any time from the Investigating Chamber in accordance with the forms set out in articles 148-6 and 148-7. The claimant’s lawyer is summoned by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt at least forty-eight hours before the date of the hearing. After hearing the Public Prosecutor and the person claimed or their lawyer, the Examining Magistrates’ Chamber shall rule as soon as possible and at the…

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Article 696-20 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Release from judicial supervision, house arrest under electronic surveillance or modification thereof may be ordered at any time by the investigating chamber under the conditions set out in Article 199, either of its own motion, or at the request of the Public Prosecutor, or at the request of the person claimed after advice from the Public Prosecutor. The Investigating Chamber shall rule within twenty days of the matter being referred…

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Article 696-21 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If the person claimed voluntarily evades the obligations of judicial supervision or house arrest under electronic surveillance or if, after having been released without judicial supervision or house arrest under electronic surveillance, it appears that he clearly intends to evade the extradition request, the Investigating Chamber may, on the application of the Public Prosecutor, issue an arrest warrant for him. The provisions of Article 74-2 shall then apply, the powers…

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Article 696-22 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If the person claimed is at liberty when the decision of the government authorising extradition is no longer subject to appeal, the Attorney General may order the search for and arrest of the person concerned, including by applying Article 74-2, and his placement under extradition. Once the person has been apprehended, the Public Prosecutor shall notify the Minister of Justice of the arrest without delay. The person claimed shall be…

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