Article 515-8
Cohabitation is a de facto union, characterized by a shared life of stability and continuity, between two people, of different sexes or the same sex, who live as a couple.
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Cohabitation is a de facto union, characterized by a shared life of stability and continuity, between two people, of different sexes or the same sex, who live as a couple.
Any association that has been duly registered for at least five years at the time of the incident and whose purpose, under its articles of association, is to defend or assist sick, disabled or elderly…
At the end of police custody, the person is, on the instructions of the public prosecutor under whose supervision the investigation is being conducted, either released or brought before that magistrat…
…issue the notice of the end of the investigation provided for in article 175 and the settlement order. However, this notice and this order may be co-signed by the co-investigating judge(s).
Where the seriousness or complexity of the case justifies it, the information may be the subject of a co-investigation in accordance with the procedures laid down in this article. The president of the…
The parties may, during the investigation, submit to the investigating judge a written and reasoned request that they be heard or questioned, that a witness be heard, that they be confronted or transp…
During the first appearance of the person under investigation or the first hearing of the civil party or the assisted witness and at any time during the proceedings, the examining magistrate may ask t…
As soon as the investigation begins, the investigating judge must notify the victim of an offence that proceedings have been opened, of his or her right to bring a civil action and of the procedures f…
…nvestigation, he or she may request that this act be carried out in the presence of his or her lawyer. The civil party has this same right with regard to a transport to the scene, the hearing of a wit…
During the course of the investigation into the causes of death or the causes of a disappearance mentioned in the articles 74 and 74-1, the investigating judge shall proceed in accordance with the pro…
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