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  2. Murder in French law - Wikipedia

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    Murder in French law. In the French penal code, murder is defined by the intentional killing of another person. Murder is punishable by [ 1] a maximum of 30 years of criminal imprisonment (no more than 20 years if the defendant is not sentenced to 30 years). [ 2][ 3] Assassination (murder with premeditation or after lying in wait for the victim ...

  3. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    The French judicial system comes down from the French Revolution of 1789, and is based on principles and on written law voted in § Parlement ( French Parliament) by elected deputies and senators. The justice system depends on the Civil code, the Penal code and all laws, including European and international texts.

  4. List of murder laws by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the laws of murder by country. The legal definition of murder varies by country: the laws of different countries deal differently with matters such as mens rea (how the intention on the part of the alleged murderer must be proved for the offence to amount to murder) and sentencing .

  5. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    "Commonly used referring to the time a contract, statute, marriage, or deed become legal. e.g. The couple was covered ab initio by her health policy." [1] / ˌ æ b ɪ ˈ n ɪ ʃ i oʊ / absque hoc: without this "Presenting the negative portion of a plea when pleading at common by way a special traverse." [1] / ˌ æ b s k w eɪ ˈ h ɒ k ...

  6. Criminal responsibility in French law - Wikipedia

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    Procedurally the statute of limitations for an accomplice runs from the same day as for the principal author, and the withdrawal of a victim's complaint puts an end to prosecution of the accomplice as well. Amnesty for the infraction also benefits the accomplice. Another question is whether it complicity in complicity is punishable.

  7. Principle of legality in French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    The principle of legality in French criminal law holds that no one may be convicted of a criminal offense unless a previously published legal text sets out in clear and precise wording the constituent elements of the offense and the penalty which applies to it. [ 1][ 2] (Latin: Nullum crimen, nulla pœna sine lege, in other words, "no crime, no ...

  8. French code of criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    1808 code. The Code of Criminal Procedure ( Code d'instruction criminelle) is a collection of legal texts which organized criminal procedure in the revolutionary era in France. Envisaged as early as 1801, it was promulgated on 16 November 1808. The code established the Cour d'assises to try crimes (major felonies).

  9. French commission wants to remove statute of limitations for ...

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    France's statute of limitation for sexual crimes against children is 30 years from the time the victim legally becomes an adult at age 18. The commission said in a report issued Friday that ...