Article D147-48
Where the provisions of I of article 721-2, the person must be summoned by the sentence enforcement judge of the judicial court in whose jurisdiction he is to reside, within a maximum period of one mo…
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Where the provisions of I of article 721-2, the person must be summoned by the sentence enforcement judge of the judicial court in whose jurisdiction he is to reside, within a maximum period of one mo…
Where the sentence enforcement judge has, pursuant to the provisions of article 721-2, ordered that the sentenced person be subject to certain control measures or prohibitions for a period equal to al…
…the proceedings within the meaning of Article 11, or if the secure device referred to in article R. 49-1. If the person refuses to sign or is unable to sign, this is noted in the document.
…ovided for by article 712-6, including in the case of a person sentenced for acts committed before 14 December 2005 and for whom the first judicial supervision was ordered by the sentence enforcement…
…in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph of article 763-12 and of the article R. 544-5 of the Penitentiary Code, the enforcement judge shall order, in accordance with the provisions…
In the event of non-compliance, by a sentenced person under judicial supervision without placement under mobile electronic monitoring, with the obligations to which he or she is subject, the sentence…
The date of the technical examination and the subjects of the tests shall be chosen by mutual agreement between the Director of Criminal Affairs and Pardons and the Director General of Customs and Exc…
Assistance by a foreign language or sign language interpreter may, where appropriate, be provided by means of telecommunication, in accordance with the provisions of the penultimate paragraph of Artic…
The competent authority referred to in the last paragraph of article R. 515-3 is the Minister for the Economy.
Within the limits set out in Article D. 514-8, the institution may grant a loan for an amount greater than that guaranteed by the judicial auctioneers. If the pledged property is sold at a price lower…
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