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Article 373-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In the event of a sentence of confiscation relating to property that is not in the hands of the law, the court ruling without the assistance of jurors may, in order to guarantee the execution of this sentence, order the seizure, at the advanced expense of the Treasury, of the confiscated property. The court may also authorise the delivery to the Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and…

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Article 375 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The court orders the offender to pay the civil party the sum it determines, in respect of costs not paid by the State and incurred by the latter. The parties may produce evidence of the sums they claim and the court shall take into account the fairness or economic situation of the convicted party. It may, even of its own motion, for reasons drawn from the same considerations, declare that…

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Article 375-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Persons convicted of the same crime shall be jointly and severally liable for restitution and damages. In addition, the court may, by special reasoned decision, order that an accused person who has surrounded himself with insolvent co-perpetrators or accomplices shall be jointly and severally liable for fines.

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Article 378 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

To record the completion of the prescribed formalities, the Registrar shall draw up minutes which shall be signed by the President and by the said Registrar. The minutes shall be drawn up and signed within three days at the latest of the delivery of the judgment.

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Article 379 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Unless the president orders otherwise of his own motion or at the request of the public prosecutor or the parties, no mention shall be made in the minutes either of the replies of the accused or of the content of the depositions, without prejudice, however, to the execution of article 333 concerning additions, changes or variations in witness statements.

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Article 379-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The minutes of the judgments handed down by the assize court are collected and deposited at the registry of the judicial court, the seat of the said court. However, the minutes of judgments handed down by the assize court of the department in which the court of appeal has its seat shall remain deposited at the registry of the said court.

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