Article R4422-36
…s annexed to decree no. 2003-1111 of 18 November 2003, taken in application of article 9 of law no. 2002-92 of 22 January 2002 relating to Corsica; b) Movable objects belonging to the State which thes…
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…s annexed to decree no. 2003-1111 of 18 November 2003, taken in application of article 9 of law no. 2002-92 of 22 January 2002 relating to Corsica; b) Movable objects belonging to the State which thes…
Reasons must be given for any refusal to execute a European arrest warrant.
The proceedings are immediately referred to the Investigating Chamber. The wanted person shall appear before it within five working days from the date of his presentation to the public prosecutor.
When the public prosecutor who issued the European arrest warrant has obtained the surrender of the requested person, that person may not be prosecuted, sentenced or detained with a view to the enforc…
For the cases referred to in 3° of articles 695-18 and 695-21, the request for consent shall be sent by the public prosecutor to the judicial authority of the executing Member State. It must contain,…
I.-Where the Public Prosecutor who issued the European arrest warrant has obtained the surrender of the requested person, that person may not, without the consent of the executing Member State, be sur…
Where the wanted person is of French nationality or has been lawfully resident on French territory uninterruptedly for at least five years, the execution of the European arrest warrant may be made sub…
…dial sentence of at least three years' imprisonment or by a custodial security measure of a similar duration and fall within one of the categories of offences provided for in Article 694-32.Where the…
…f his failure to appear;2° Having been informed of the date and place of the trial, he was defended during the trial by a counsel, appointed either by himself or at the request of the public authority…
The execution of a European arrest warrant may be refused:1° If, for the acts which are the subject of the arrest warrant, the person sought is being prosecuted before the French courts or if the Fren…
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