Article 484-1
In the event of a sentence of confiscation relating to property that is not in the hands of the law, the criminal court may, in order to guarantee the execution of this sentence, order the seizure, at…
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In the event of a sentence of confiscation relating to property that is not in the hands of the law, the criminal court may, in order to guarantee the execution of this sentence, order the seizure, at…
…made by the public prosecutor, from the period provided for in the penultimate paragraph of Article 495-8, the public prosecutor may bring the person before the liberty and custody judge so that the l…
…tence, the person is, according to the distinctions provided for in the second paragraph of article 495-8, either immediately incarcerated in a remand centre, or summoned before the sentence enforceme…
Persons convicted of the same offence 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…
The provisions of this section shall not preclude the rights of the injured party to summon the perpetrator before the criminal court. The court shall rule only on civil interests if the criminal orde…
…ty of the proceedings, a report shall be drawn up of the formalities completed pursuant to articles 495-8 to 495-13. Where the person has not accepted the proposed sentence or sentences, or where the…
…ed. The criminal order must be reasoned, particularly with regard to the provisions of I of article 495.
As soon as it is issued, the criminal order is forwarded to the public prosecutor who, within ten days, may either lodge an objection by declaration at the court registry, or pursue its enforcement.Th…
The provisions of this section do not apply to minors under the age of eighteen or in respect of press offences, manslaughter or political offences.
Where the objector is a prisoner, the objection may be made by means of a declaration to the head of the prison.This declaration shall be recorded, dated and signed by the head of the prison. It is al…
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