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Article 848 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In Nouméa, Mata-Utu and Papeete, the police court is constituted by a judge of the court of first instance, an officer of the public prosecutor’s office as set out in articles 45 to 48,810 and 811, and a court clerk.

In the sections of the court of first instance and at mobile court hearings, the court is constituted by the judge responsible for the service of the section or the mobile judge, an officer of the public prosecutor’s office as stated in articles 45 to 48,810 and 811, and a court clerk.

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Article 848

A Nouméa, Mata-Utu et Papeete, le tribunal de police est constitué par un juge du tribunal de première instance, un officier du ministère public ainsi qu’il est dit aux articles 45 à 48,810 et 811, et un greffier.

Dans les sections du tribunal de première instance et lors des audiences foraines, le tribunal est constitué par le juge chargé du service de la section ou le juge forain, un officier du ministère public ainsi qu’il est dit aux articles 45 à 48,810 et 811, et un greffier.

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