Article 728-24
The Minister of Justice shall send a request for transit accompanied by a copy of the certificate to the competent authority of each Member State crossed on the occasion of the transfer. At the reques…
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The Minister of Justice shall send a request for transit accompanied by a copy of the certificate to the competent authority of each Member State crossed on the occasion of the transfer. At the reques…
When requested to do so by the competent authority of the sentencing State, the public prosecutor will hear the sentenced person or the person responsible for assisting or representing them on account…
At the request of the competent authority of the sentencing State, the public prosecutor shall inform it of the provisions applicable to conditional or early release.
…rosecutor to whom the request has been sent by the convicting State for the purposes of recognition and enforcement does not have jurisdiction, he will forward it without delay to the competent public…
…ior to his or her transfer. The request must include the information provided for in Article 695-13 and be translated in accordance with the procedures provided for in l'article 695-14.
The Public Prosecutor receives requests for the recognition and enforcement on French territory of convictions handed down by the courts of other Member States. He may also ask the competent authority…
When the representative of the public prosecutor is consulted by the competent authority of the executing State on partial recognition of the sentencing decision, he or she shall examine whether an ag…
…fter his or her transfer, before the criminal court of the place where the sentence is to be served and under the conditions provided for in the last two paragraphs of Article 695-19, to the benefit o…
Enforcement of the sentence is governed by the law of the State in whose territory it is enforced.
The person is immediately released and the electronically monitored house arrest or judicial supervision is terminated if enforcement of the sentencing decision is refused or if the sentencing State w…
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