Article 706-19
…the settlement or judgment of the case, subject to the application of articles 181 and 469. If the facts constitute a contravention, the examining magistrate shall order the case to be referred to the…
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…the settlement or judgment of the case, subject to the application of articles 181 and 469. If the facts constitute a contravention, the examining magistrate shall order the case to be referred to the…
An order made on the basis of article 706-18 by which an investigating judge decides to relinquish jurisdiction may, to the exclusion of all other means of appeal, be referred within five days of its…
…articles 706-88 to 706-94 of this code are not applicable to the offences provided for in articles 421-2-5 to 421-2-5-2 of the Criminal Code.
The public prosecutor at a judicial court other than that of Paris may, for offences falling within the scope of Article 706-16, request the investigating judge to relinquish jurisdiction in favour of…
Notwithstanding the provisions of article 712-10, only the enforcement judge of the Paris judicial court has jurisdiction, the tribunal de l'application des peines de Paris and the chambre de l'applic…
…nsion of an online public communication service may be ordered by the interim relief judge for the facts provided for in Article 421-2-5 of the Criminal Code when they constitute a manifestly unlawful…
…amining magistrate or the investigating chamber that issues the indictment shall establish that the acts fall within the scope of Article 706-16. By way of derogation from Article 34, the Public Prose…
…vels used by the Commission nationale de la certification professionnelle, as amended by decree no. 2007-466 of 28 March 2007 ; -training speciality 313 of the nomenclature of training specialities ap…
Decrees granting acquisition, naturalisation or reinstatement may be revoked with the assent of the Conseil d'Etat within two years of their publication in the Journal officiel if the applicant does n…
…e of this nationality, are issued and published in the forms laid down by decree. They have no retroactive effect..
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