Article R15-33-12
The magistrate delegated to the judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities or, if he is unable to do so, the deputy he delegates for this purpose shall receive requisitions for investigation…
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The magistrate delegated to the judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities or, if he is unable to do so, the deputy he delegates for this purpose shall receive requisitions for investigation…
For these officers, judicial police missions take precedence over any other mission for which they may be responsible at the same time.
When acting in the context of a preliminary investigation, authorised customs officers may relate in a single report the various operations carried out in the course of the same investigation. If seve…
…r on the proposal of the magistrate delegated to judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities.The judge will first hear the customs officer, who may examine the file relating to the facts of w…
…ates are appointed by joint order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister responsible for customs.
…one of them is located, at the seat of that court or, where applicable, of one of its local chambers.The wording of the oath is as follows: "I swear and promise to perform my duties well and loyally…
…gence. He shall inform him without delay of any difficulties that may arise and seek his instructions. He shall keep him regularly informed of his activities..
…urt of appeal by the magistrate delegated to the judicial missions of the customs and tax authorities.
Authorised customs officers must state their name and capacity in all reports they draw up in matters of criminal investigation.
…t of the département of his residence or of the département in which he plans to carry out his duties. If the prefect deems that the evidence provided justifies the applicant's suitability to carry ou…
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