Article 603-1
The judgments of the Court of Cassation in criminal cases shall mention the names of the president, the rapporteur, the other judges who delivered them, the Advocate General and the lawyers who appear…
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The judgments of the Court of Cassation in criminal cases shall mention the names of the president, the rapporteur, the other judges who delivered them, the Advocate General and the lawyers who appear…
The Court of Revision and Reconsideration appoints from among its members, for a period of three years, renewable once, five permanent magistrates and five substitute magistrates who make up the commi…
Where the Cour de cassation quashes a judgment of an investigating chamber ruling on an appeal against a settlement order, it remits the trial and the parties to another investigating chamber which be…
Transit through French territory shall be authorised in accordance with Article 89 of the Staff Regulations by the competent authorities pursuant to Article 87 of the Staff Regulations.
A person who has been provisionally arrested under the conditions provided for in Article 92 of the Statute may, if he or she consents, be surrendered to the International Criminal Court before the co…
Without prejudice to the single chapter of Title IV of Book I of the
Where, pursuant to Article 103 of the Statute, the Government has agreed to receive a person sentenced by the International Criminal Court on the territory of the Republic in order for that person to…
Upon arrival in France, the transferred person is presented to the public prosecutor of the place of arrival, who will question the person and draw up a report. However, if the examination cannot be c…
An application for the disqualification of a judge of the Court of Cassation hearing a criminal case must state the reasons on which it is based; it is lodged with the court registry. The assistance o…
If the court normally having jurisdiction cannot be composed because of the existence of the incompatibilities provided for by law, the first president of the court of appeal may order the transfer to…
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