Article 721-1
…ic, the reductions in sentence granted prior to the enforcement of the sentence in France shall be retained by the convicted person insofar as they were granted in respect of the period of detention s…
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…ic, the reductions in sentence granted prior to the enforcement of the sentence in France shall be retained by the convicted person insofar as they were granted in respect of the period of detention s…
The sentence enforcement judge may, ex officio, at the request of the person concerned or at the request of the public prosecutor, order a reasoned decision to replace community service with a penalty…
…to in Article 706-53-13 and has been conditionally released with a care order, the regional secure detention court may, in accordance with the procedures set out in Article 706-53-15, decide to extend…
…uctions may not, however, exceed, per year of imprisonment, twenty days or one month depending on whether or not the offender is in a state of legal recidivism. Reductions may, where applicable, only…
The notice shall be sent to the court that requested it, to the public prosecutor at that court, to the first president of the court of appeal and to the public prosecutor where the request does not o…
The application is made by petition delivered or addressed to the registry. Where applicable, the application shall specify whether the application also seeks a change of forenames.The assistance of a…
…tims of violence shall be provisionally enforceable unless the judge provides otherwise. The order sets the duration of the measures taken pursuant to articles 515-11 and 515-13 of the Civil Code. Fai…
As soon as he or she is informed of the return order, the public prosecutor responsible for enforcing it, who is the prosecutor at the judicial court specially designated pursuant to article
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If an agreement is reached, a deed is drawn up, a copy of which is delivered or sent by simple letter to all the parties. Payment shall then be made under the conditions set out in the second and thir…
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