Article D235
The rules governing the operation of the Assessment Board and the conditions under which it carries out its duties are determined by the regulatory provisions of Chapter VI of Title III of Book I of t…
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The rules governing the operation of the Assessment Board and the conditions under which it carries out its duties are determined by the regulatory provisions of Chapter VI of Title III of Book I of t…
…consent, but that if he refuses the treatment offered to him, his conditional release may be revoked.
…to at least seven years' imprisonment for an offence for which socio-judicial supervision is required. Placement under mobile electronic surveillance is also possible in the event of conviction to a s…
When the sentence enforcement court rules on an application for conditional release pursuant to the provisions of Article 730, it may make the application conditional on a measure of semi-liberty, wor…
The provisions of the fourth paragraph of Article 730-2 are not applicable to foreign nationals sentenced to a penalty provided for by this article when a conditional release measure is granted to the…
The decision granting a convicted offender the benefit of conditional release may make the granting of this measure subject to one of the following conditions:1° Having satisfied a test of semi-libert…
In accordance with the provisions of article R. 61-34, in the event of non-compliance by a convicted offender subject to conditional release without placement under mobile electronic surveillance, wit…
In accordance with the provisions of article D. 136-2 of the Penitentiary Code, the president of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction a penitentiary establishment is located and the public pro…
The decision granting a sentenced person the benefit of conditional release may also make the granting and continuation of this measure subject to one of the obligations and prohibitions set out in ar…
…aration from other detainees that he or she may order in accordance with the provisions of Articles D. 56-1 and D. 56-2, the magistrate responsible for the information file has the right to prescribe…
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