Article 706-72
The offences mentioned in articles 323-1 to 323-4-1 and 411-9 of the Criminal Code, when committed on an automated information processing system, shall be prosecuted, investigated and judged according…
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The offences mentioned in articles 323-1 to 323-4-1 and 411-9 of the Criminal Code, when committed on an automated information processing system, shall be prosecuted, investigated and judged according…
…or more courts of appeal for the investigation, prosecution, trial and judgment of crimes and offences falling within the scope of Articles 706-73, with the exception of 11°, 11° bis and 18°, 706-73-…
Where provided for by law, the provisions of this Title shall also apply to: 1° Crimes and offences committed as part of an organised gang, other than those covered by articles 706-73 and 706-73-1 ; 2…
…appointed under the conditions set out in the provisions of article 706, to take part, in accordance with the procedures set out in that article, in proceedings concerning crimes and offences fallin…
The public prosecutor at a judicial court may, for offences falling within the scope of Articles 706-73, with the exception of 11° and 18°, 706-73-1 and 706-74, request the investigating judge to reli…
…e a contravention, the investigating judge shall order the case to be referred to the competent police court pursuant to Article 522.
…if this is not the case, to the criminal chamber of the Cour de cassation. Within eight days of receiving the file, the Investigating Chamber or the Criminal Division appoints the investigating judg…
Measures concerning the increase in the security period, conditional release or suspension of sentence which do not fall within the jurisdiction of the sentence enforcement judge are granted, postpone…
The sentence enforcement judge may provide that the sentence will be served under the regime of home detention under electronic surveillance defined by the Article 132-26 of the Criminal Code either i…
…tion order are located in different States, he or she shall transmit the confiscation order and the certificate to the competent authorities of those States.
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