Article 194
The Public Prosecutor shall prepare the case for trial within forty-eight hours of receipt of the documents in matters of pre-trial detention and within ten days in all other matters; he shall submit…
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The Public Prosecutor shall prepare the case for trial within forty-eight hours of receipt of the documents in matters of pre-trial detention and within ten days in all other matters; he shall submit…
In cases brought before the criminal or police courts and until the opening of the hearings, the public prosecutor, if he considers that the facts are susceptible of a more serious classification than…
It is for the public prosecutor alone to decide whether to request that the investigation be reopened on new charges.
The parties and their lawyers are allowed until the day of the hearing to produce briefs which they communicate to the public prosecutor and the other parties.These briefs are filed at the registry of…
The Investigating Chamber shall meet at least once a week and, when convened by its President or at the request of the Public Prosecutor, whenever necessary..
Petroleum products used to refuel aircraft on commercial routes beyond the customs territory of mainland France are exempt from customs duty.
Foodstuffs taken on board in a port other than the port of departure will be mentioned on the embarkation permit, except, in the event of difficulty in determining quantities, in accordance with the p…
…ry, the captain shall present the embarkation permit he took on departure; any food or provisions remaining shall be unloaded, after declaration, free of all duties and taxes.
…le income of single, divorced or widowed taxpayers who do not have any children in their exclusive, main or deemed equally shared parental care, is divided by 1.5 when these taxpayers:a. Live alone an…
Subject to reciprocity treaties, the provisions of article 193 which provide, for the calculation of income tax, the division of taxable income into a certain number of units determined according to t…
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