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  2. Court of Appeal of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal of Paris (French: Cour d'appel de Paris) is the largest appeals court in France in terms of the number of cases brought before Its jurisdiction covers the departments of Paris, Essonne, Yonne, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis, and the Val de Marne.

  3. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    J'Accuse was the title of an underground newspaper in occupied France edited by Adam Rayski. [10] In 1950, on Easter Sunday, members of the Lettrist movement proclaimed the death of God before the congregation of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  5. Paris gymnastics scoring saga and the fate of Jordan Chiles ...

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    How did this Jordan Chiles case come about? One of the confusing aspects of this case is that it is essentially an appeal of an appeal. At the women's floor exercise final more than a week ago ...

  6. Rwanda genocide fugitive lived incognito in Paris - AOL

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    Kabuga's arrest paves the way for him to appear before the Paris Appeal Court and later given over to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda based in Tanzania and the Hague. ...

  7. Outreau case - Wikipedia

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    The appeal trial at the Paris Court of Appeal took place in November 2005, where six of the ten accused were acquitted and four having not appealed. The case thus resulted in four final convictions of the two couples, as well as the acquittal of thirteen of the seventeen accused (some of whom were parents of children recognised as victims ...

  8. Court of appeal (France) - Wikipedia

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    Courts of appeal only recognize, in civil matters, recourse against the judgment of a civil tribunal or a commercial tribunal. [2] In penal matters, courts of appeal accept correctional and police tribunal appeals. With the reform of 1958, the courts of appeals became the only appellate courts for the ordinary court system.

  9. Palais de Justice, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Palais de Justice (French pronunciation: [palɛ də ʒystis]; '"Palace of Justice"), is a judicial center and courthouse in Paris, located on the Île de la Cité.It contains the Court of Appeal of Paris, the busiest appellate court in France, and France's highest court for ordinary cases, the Court of Cassation.