Article 695-11
The European arrest warrant is a judicial decision issued by a Member State of the European Union, known as the issuing Member State, with a view to the arrest and surrender by another Member State, k…
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The European arrest warrant is a judicial decision issued by a Member State of the European Union, known as the issuing Member State, with a view to the arrest and surrender by another Member State, k…
However, where it is necessary either to investigate a person or to place him or her under the status of an assisted witness, or to have recourse to investigative acts which can only be ordered in the…
This section sets out the provisions specific to the procedure provided for in Article 696-114, which applies once the Deputy European Public Prosecutor conducts investigations in accordance with the…
When the Public Prosecutor relinquishes jurisdiction in favour of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, investigations shall continue under Article 696-113 or, where applicable, of article 696-114.…
Decisions on placing, maintaining and amending judicial supervision shall be taken by the Deputy European Public Prosecutor. These decisions may be taken both under the procedure provided for in Artic…
In the context of the procedure provided for in Article 696-114, the acts and decisions mentioned in this section shall be taken, in accordance with the distinctions provided for in subsections 1 to 3…
In proceedings within his jurisdiction, the Deputy European Public Prosecutor shall conduct investigations in accordance with the provisions applicable to the investigation in flagrante delicto or the…
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The public prosecutor or investigating judge notifies the guardianship judge of proceedings concerning a person who has been found to be benefiting from a legal protection measure. The guardianship ju…
If the investigating judge considers, when his investigation appears to be complete, that he is likely to apply the first paragraph of Article 122-1 of the Criminal Code relating to a person's lack of…
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