Article 503-1
…s declaration shall be made by the defendant's lawyer if it is the defendant who is lodging the appeal. Failing such a declaration, the defendant's declared address shall be deemed to be that appearin…
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…s declaration shall be made by the defendant's lawyer if it is the defendant who is lodging the appeal. Failing such a declaration, the defendant's declared address shall be deemed to be that appearin…
…hamber shall, ex officio, issue an order not to admit the appeal, which shall not be subject to appeal.
…itory or when the person is being prosecuted for an offence mentioned in articles 706-73 and 706-73-1, the period mentioned in the first two paragraphs of this article is extended to six months. If th…
…at of the public prosecutor if such withdrawal occurs in the form provided for the statement of appeal. A cross-appeal is an appeal lodged within the period provided for in article 500, as well as app…
…a term of imprisonment suspended in part, handed down under the conditions provided for in article 410 and which has not been served personally, the time limit for appeal shall only run from the time…
When the assize court returns to the courtroom pursuant to Article 366, the president shall pronounce a judgment declaring the person not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder. This rul…
Where, pursuant to articles 349-1 and 361-1, the Assize Court has, in the course of its deliberations, answered in the affirmative the first question relating to the commission of the acts and in the…
…disorder. The assize court ruling on the appeal is then designated in accordance with articles 380-14 and 380-15. The accused and the civil party may appeal against the decision on the civil action.…
In application of Article 371 of this Code and in accordance with Article 414-3 of the Civil Code, the court, without the assistance of the jury, then rules on the claims for damages made by the civil…
A doping prevention medical unit is any structure set up by a health establishment to provide specialised consultations and doping prevention activities for athletes.This structure is part of a sports…
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