Article 429
Any record or report has evidential value only if it is regular in form, if its author has acted in the exercise of his duties and has reported on a matter within his competence what he has seen, hear…
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Any record or report has evidential value only if it is regular in form, if its author has acted in the exercise of his duties and has reported on a matter within his competence what he has seen, hear…
A witness who fails to appear or refuses either to take the oath or to give evidence may, on the application of the public prosecutor, be fined €3,750 by the court..
However, the persons referred to in articles 447 and 448 may be heard under oath where neither the public prosecutor nor any of the parties have objected.
Witnesses must, at the request of the president, state their surname, first names, age, occupation and place of residence, whether they are related or related by marriage to the accused, the person ci…
The witness who has taken the oath is not required to renew it, if he is heard a second time during the proceedings. The president will remind him, if necessary, of the oath he has taken.
…taken on the investigation; 3° To prevent the person from altering the evidence or material clues ; 4° Preventing the person from putting pressure on witnesses or victims or on their family or close f…
…where the foreign national is to be received;3° The identity and nationality of the person received;4° The planned dates of arrival and departure;5° The family relationship, if any, of the person sign…
…or use of certain devices or categories of devices mentioned in Article 1 of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 is prohibited or regulated; 4° The arrangements for market surveillance of the same devices by th…
…he automated national registry of judicial proceedings known as "Cassiopée" provided for by Article 48-1 and the articles R. 15-33-66-4 et seq, the magistrates who are members of the committee provide…
…orms used for offences relating to stopping or parking vehicles which are punishable by articles R. 417-1 to R. 417-6 and R. 417-10 to R. 417-13 of the Highway Code, when they are subject to the fixed…
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