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  2. Court clears France's justice minister of conflict of ... - AOL

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    A special court cleared France’s justice minister of conflict of interest Wednesday, ruling he was not guilty of having used his office to settle personal scores, in the first such trial of a ...

  3. France's highest court upholds Sarkozy's corruption conviction

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    "The challenge that I will be bringing to the European Court of Human Rights may, alas, lead to a condemnation against France," wrote Sarkozy on social media network X. "I want to once again state ...

  4. Paris attacks trial - Wikipedia

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    The trial took place in a specially constructed courtroom inside the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité, an island in the River Seine in central Paris.The temporary courtroom was designed to accommodate 500 people, on account of the large number of civil parties (French: parties civiles), including the bereaved and survivors of the attacks.

  5. France riots - live: Mayor claims protesters ‘try to ... - AOL

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    Clichy was the birthplace of weeks of riots in 2005 that shook France, prompted by the deaths of two teenagers electrocuted in a power substation while fleeing from police. One of the boys lived ...

  6. Cour d'assises - Wikipedia

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    In France, a cour d'assises, or Court of Assizes or Assize Court, is a criminal trial court with original and appellate limited jurisdiction to hear cases involving defendants accused of felonies, meaning crimes as defined in French law. It is the only French court that uses a jury trial. [1] [2]

  7. Tribunal correctionnel - Wikipedia

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    In France, the correctional court (French: tribunal correctionnel ) is the court of first instance that has jurisdiction in criminal matters [1] regarding offenses classified as délits [2] [3] (middling-level crimes) [a] committed by an adult. [4] In 2013, French correctional courts rendered 576,859 judgments and pronounced 501,171 verdicts. [5]

  8. France riots – live: Protests spread to Switzerland and ...

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    Clichy was the birthplace of weeks of riots in 2005 that shook France, prompted by the deaths of two teenagers electrocuted in a power substation while fleeing from police. One of the boys lived ...

  9. Court of Cassation (France) - Wikipedia

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    The building of the Court of Cassation. The prosecution, or parquet général, is headed by the Chief Prosecutor (procureur général). [c] The Chief Prosecutor is a judicial officer, but does not prosecute cases; instead, his function is to advise the Court on how to proceed, analogous to the Commissioner-in-Council's [d] role within the Conseil d'État (lit.

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