Article 696-59
The authority which ordered the placing under judicial supervision shall remain competent to ensure the follow-up of the measures ordered as long as it has not been informed of the recognition of that…
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The authority which ordered the placing under judicial supervision shall remain competent to ensure the follow-up of the measures ordered as long as it has not been informed of the recognition of that…
For the trial of the offences and contraventions mentioned in Article 697-4, a detached chamber of the Paris judicial court specialising in military matters may be temporarily set up outside the terri…
…ion shall relieve the claimant of the foreclosure when the information provided for in Article 706-15 has not been given, when the claimant has not been able to assert his rights within the required t…
…nvestigating judge orders the case to be referred to the competent police court pursuant to article 522.
The ad hoc administrator appointed pursuant to the previous article shall be appointed by the competent magistrate, either from among the child's relatives, or from a list of persons whose constitutio…
…r legal representative and, where applicable, by the adult of his or her choice, unless article 706-50 has been applied or unless a reasoned decision to the contrary has been taken by the competent ju…
…nces may the identity or address of a witness who has benefited from the provisions of articles 706-57 or 706-58 may not be revealed, except in the case provided for in the last paragraph of article 7…
Persons against whom there are no plausible grounds for suspecting that they have committed or attempted to commit an offence and who are likely to provide evidence relevant to the proceedings may, wi…
…rding or copy made pursuant to this article is punishable by one year's imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros. At the end of a period of five years from the date on which the public prosecution was…
…ble by at least three years' imprisonment, where the hearing of a person referred to in Article 706-57 is likely to seriously endanger the life or physical integrity of that person, members of his fam…
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