Article 2-22
Any association that has been duly registered for at least five years on the date of the events and whose statutory purpose includes the fight against slavery, human trafficking, procuring or social a…
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Any association that has been duly registered for at least five years on the date of the events and whose statutory purpose includes the fight against slavery, human trafficking, procuring or social a…
The reinstatement into French nationality of persons who establish that they were French shall result from a decree or a declaration in accordance with the distinctions set out in the articles below.
Legal separation does not dissolve the marriage but puts an end to the duty to cohabit.
In each commune, the mayor, with a view to drawing up the preparatory list for the annual list, publicly draws by lot from the electoral roll a number of names three times the number set by the prefec…
When the Assize Court rules at first instance, the accused may not challenge more than four jurors and the public prosecutor may not challenge more than three. On appeal, the accused may not challenge…
At least fifteen days before the opening of the session, the clerk of the assize court convenes each of the full and alternate jurors by post. This notice specifies the date and time of the opening of…
On the day specified for each case, the court sits and has the accused introduced. The trial jury is formed in open court. The presence of the accused's lawyer is not prescribed on pain of nullity.
At least thirty days before the opening of the assizes, the first president of the court of appeal, or his delegate, or the president of the judicial tribunal, seat of the assize court, or his delegat…
The committee meets when convened by its chairman at the seat of the assize court, during the month of September. Its secretariat is provided by the registrar of the court in which the Assize Court ha…
The minutes and other exhibits or documents gathered in the course of the additional information shall be filed at the registry and attached to the record of the proceedings. They shall be made availa…
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