Article 695-9-20
…mpetent administrative authority to the investigating judge in charge of enforcing the freezing order.The investigating judge who decides to postpone the execution of the freezing order shall immediat…
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…mpetent administrative authority to the investigating judge in charge of enforcing the freezing order.The investigating judge who decides to postpone the execution of the freezing order shall immediat…
A judicial authority which decides, on the basis of the information it has gathered in accordance with Article 695-9-54 and after consultation with the competent authorities of the other Member States…
As the competent national authority, the national member may receive and transmit, as appropriate, to the competent authorities of the other Member States or to the French judicial authorities any req…
I. - The national member may, as a national authority with the authorisation of the competent judicial authority, submit requests or take decisions in matters of judicial cooperation in application, i…
Decisions to freeze property ordered for the purpose of subsequent confiscation shall be executed, at the advanced expense of the Treasury, in accordance with the procedures laid down in this Code..
As soon as the reason for the postponement no longer exists, the investigating judge shall proceed with the execution of the freezing order, under the conditions provided for in article 695-9-13.
The person concerned by the freezing order may also enquire, at the registry of the investigating judge, about the avenues of appeal against the freezing order available in the issuing State and menti…
…a lawyer or, at the person's request, have a lawyer appointed ex officio by the President of the Bar.
…706-25-4, of a period of :1° Twenty years in the case of an adult;2° Ten years in the case of a minor.When they concern an offence mentioned in Articles 421-2-5 and 421-2-5-1 of the Criminal Code and…
Without prejudice to the application of Article 706-58, in the event of proceedings relating to a felony or misdemeanour mentioned in articles 628,706-73 and 706-73-1, where the hearing of a person re…
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