Article 729-3
Conditional release may be granted to any person sentenced to a custodial sentence of less than or equal to four years, or for which the remaining sentence is less than or equal to four years, where t…
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Conditional release may be granted to any person sentenced to a custodial sentence of less than or equal to four years, or for which the remaining sentence is less than or equal to four years, where t…
…onment or criminal imprisonment equal to or exceeding ten years for an offence mentioned in Article 706-53-13, parole cannot then be granted: 1° Only by the sentence enforcement court, regardless of t…
The enforcement of the sentence shall be governed by the provisions of this Code.
…public prosecutor's office may, at any time, decide to withdraw the certificate, subject to article 728-22-1. He shall inform the competent authority of the executing State of the reason for such with…
When requested to do so by the competent authority of the sentencing State, the public prosecutor will hear the sentenced person or the person responsible for assisting or representing them on account…
At the request of the competent authority of the sentencing State, the public prosecutor shall inform it of the provisions applicable to conditional or early release.
If the sentencing decision can be recognised as enforceable in France, the public prosecutor will assess whether the custodial sentence or detention order should be adjusted. Where the length of the c…
Within five days of the matter being referred to him, the president of the judicial court or the judge delegated by him shall decide, in the light of the documents communicated to him, whether to homo…
…a term of criminal imprisonment of fifteen years or more for one of the crimes mentioned in Article 706-53-13 of this Code, compulsory house arrest, entailing a ban on the person concerned being absen…
The competent public prosecutor is the one in whose jurisdiction the last known residence of the convicted person is located, the place where the person is held in custody or the place where the offen…
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