Article 2-10
…ast five years on the date of the events and that, by virtue of its articles of association, is dedicated to combating the social or cultural exclusion of people living in extreme poverty or because o…
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…ast five years on the date of the events and that, by virtue of its articles of association, is dedicated to combating the social or cultural exclusion of people living in extreme poverty or because o…
At all stages of the investigation, the victim may, at his or her request, be accompanied by his or her legal representative and by the adult of his or her choice, including by a lawyer, unless a reas…
Following accidents, disasters, catastrophes or offences likely to cause numerous victims, administrations, within the meaning of
…tion needed to identify the link to be intercepted, the offence for which the interception is being carried out and the duration of the interception..
…of form and duration, without the total duration of the interception exceeding one year or, in the case of an offence under Articles 706-73 and 706-73-1, two years.
…or body placed under the authority or supervision of the minister responsible for electronic communications or any qualified agent of an authorised electronic communications network operator or servic…
The recordings shall be destroyed, at the request of the public prosecutor or the public prosecutor's office, on expiry of the limitation period for prosecution. A record shall be drawn up of the dest…
The investigating judge or the judicial police officer appointed by him or, under the latter's supervision, the judicial police officer draws up a report of each interception and recording operation.…
No interception may take place on the line of a member of parliament or senator without the president of the assembly to which he or she belongs being informed by the investigating judge. No intercept…
…law no. 71-1130 of 31 December 1971 reforming certain judicial and legal professions, except in the cases provided for in article 56-1-2 of this code.On pain of nullity, correspondence with a journali…
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