Article 493
…lodge an objection to any default judgment against them, within the time limits set out in Article 491, which run from service of the judgment, however it is served.
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…lodge an objection to any default judgment against them, within the time limits set out in Article 491, which run from service of the judgment, however it is served.
If the court has not issued a committal order with deferred effect in application of 3° of I of article 464-2, in the event of a non-incarcerated person being sentenced to a term of imprisonment of le…
The minutes of the judgment are dated and mention the names of the judges who handed down the judgment; the presence of the public prosecutor at the hearing must be noted on the minutes.After being si…
If the offence is a contravention related to a délit, the court shall rule in a single judgment, with a right of appeal against the whole.
If the accused benefits from a legal cause for exemption from punishment, the court shall find him guilty and exempt him from punishment. It shall rule, where appropriate, on the civil action, as set…
…court hearing the prosecution.Only the reports relating to the seizure of the objects may be communicated to it.The court shall rule by separate judgment, the parties heard..
…aced in the hands of the justice system are useful in establishing the truth or are liable to confiscation, it shall stay the proceedings until it has reached a decision on the merits.In this case, th…
…be null and void if the opposing party does not appear on the date set for him either by the notification made to him orally and recorded in the minutes at the time the opposition was lodged, or by a…
…by the president or by one of the judges; this reading may be limited to the operative part. In the case provided for in the first paragraph of article 398, it may be read out even in the absence of t…
…he opposition both as regards civil interests and the criminal conviction remains admissible.In the cases referred to in the previous paragraph, the time limit for opposition runs from the day on whic…
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