Article 713-40
The execution on the territory of the Republic of a confiscation order issued by a foreign court entails the transfer to the French State of ownership of the confiscated property, unless otherwise agr…
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The execution on the territory of the Republic of a confiscation order issued by a foreign court entails the transfer to the French State of ownership of the confiscated property, unless otherwise agr…
…tions incumbent on him and may give rise to enforcement of the imprisonment provided for in Article 713-44 or to the withdrawal of the accommodation measure provided for in Article 723-13.
…hapter. This decree specifies the conditions under which the expert opinion provided for by article 712-21 may not be ordered, with the agreement of the public prosecutor, either because of the existe…
The sentence enforcement judge may also subject the person placed under electronic monitoring to the measures set out in articles 132-43 to 132-46 of the Penal Code. It may in particular subject the s…
…he Criminal Code, notorious misconduct, failure to comply with measures ordered pursuant to article 723-10 of this code, a new conviction or refusal by the sentenced person of a necessary change to th…
In principle, the confiscation order is transmitted for enforcement to a single State. If the confiscation order relates to specific items of property, the public prosecutor shall transmit it, togethe…
…es peines if the sentenced person is incarcerated, except when the last three paragraphs of article 713-47 or of article 713-48.
The duration of any custodial sentence is counted from the day on which the convicted person is detained by virtue of a final sentence.
…ys. The decision is taken by the sentence enforcement judge under the conditions set out in article 712-6. This judge may decide to subject the sentenced person to one or more of the obligations or pr…
The person under electronic surveillance is placed under the control of the sentence enforcement judge in whose jurisdiction he or she is assigned.Remote monitoring of home detention under electronic…
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