Article 706-119
If the investigating judge considers, when his investigation appears to be complete, that he is likely to apply the first paragraph of Article 122-1 of the Criminal Code relating to a person's lack of…
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If the investigating judge considers, when his investigation appears to be complete, that he is likely to apply the first paragraph of Article 122-1 of the Criminal Code relating to a person's lack of…
The person being prosecuted must be assisted by a lawyer. If the person being prosecuted or his curator or guardian fails to choose a lawyer, the public prosecutor or examining magistrate shall have a…
Where necessary, a decree shall lay down the detailed rules for the application of this Title.
The order made pursuant to Article 706-110 may, to the exclusion of all other means of appeal, be referred within five days of its notification, at the request of the Public Prosecutor or the parties,…
This Title applies to any person of full age who is established in the course of the proceedings to be the subject of a legal protection measure under the conditions laid down in Title XI of Book I of…
Without prejudice to the application of articles 706-112-1 to 706-112-3, when the person is being prosecuted, the public prosecutor or investigating judge notifies the curator or guardian and the guar…
The public prosecutor at a judicial court other than those referred to in Article 706-107 may, for offences falling within the scope of this article, request the investigating judge to relinquish juri…
Prior to any judgment on the merits, the person prosecuted must undergo a medical examination to assess their criminal liability at the time of the offence.
If there are plausible grounds for presuming that the curator or guardian is a co-perpetrator or accomplice to the offence, and in the absence of a subrogated curator or subrogated guardian, the publi…
The decisions of the sentence enforcement judge and the sentence enforcement court may be appealed by the sentenced person, by the public prosecutor and by the public prosecutor, as from their notific…
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