Article 728-61
…the territory of the sentencing State, he or she will be transferred to French territory on a date set by the Minister of Justice in agreement with the competent authority of that State, no later than…
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…the territory of the sentencing State, he or she will be transferred to French territory on a date set by the Minister of Justice in agreement with the competent authority of that State, no later than…
The convicted person may not be placed in detention or under house arrest with electronic monitoring pursuant to article 142-5 only if the remaining sentence to be served is two years or more, except…
…sted, if necessary, by his or her lawyer. The hearing is held in public, unless publicity would be detrimental to the smooth running of the proceedings in progress, the interests of a third party or t…
No criminal proceedings may be instituted or continued and no sentence may be enforced in respect of the same acts against a convicted person who is serving in France, pursuant to an international con…
…otherwise, of its enforceability, the representative of the public prosecutor shall inform the competent authority of the executing State without delay.
…Office recovers the right to enforce the sentencing decision on French territory as soon as the competent authority of the enforcing State informs it of the partial non-enforcement of this decision du…
If the public prosecutor refuses to approve the adaptation proposal that he has made, he may either submit a new request to the president of the judicial court or the judge delegated by him, submittin…
Transfer periods are deducted in full from the length of the sentence served in France..
…gnise the sentencing decision as enforceable in France has become final, the custodial sentence or detention order may be enforced under the conditions laid down in the decision, for the part that rem…
…s of article 712-16, the conclusion of which reveals the dangerousness of the sentenced person and determines whether the sentenced person is likely to undergo treatment. This assessment may also be o…
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