Les cinq codes (English: the five codes) was a set of legal codes established under Napoléon I between 1804 and 1810:
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| Offenses | | Codes | |
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| Components | |
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Aggravating and mitigating factors |
- Aggravating circumstances
- Recidivism
- Premeditation
- Personal vulnerability
- Mitigating circumstances
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Criminal procedure | Guiding principles | |
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| Modes | |
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| Actions |
- Complaint
- Police custody
- Police investigation
- Prosecution
- Criminalization
- Qualification
- Judicial investigation
- Indictment
- Warrant
- Search warrant
- Court supervision
- Preventive detention
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| Roles |
- Magistrate
- Public prosecutor
- Investigating judge
- Jury
- Liberty and custody judge
- Sentence enforcement judge
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| Punishment | | Basics |
- Main penalty
- Peine complémentaire
- Minimum sentence
- Suspended sentence
- Early release
- Acquittal
- Parole
- Prison
- Rehabilitation
- Penalty order
- Prison administration
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| Penalties |
- Reprimand
- Fines
- Day-fine
- Capital punishment
- Citizenship training
- Coercion
- Community service
- Punishment and redress
- Civil rights restrictions
- Electronic monitoring
- Stay (sursis)
- Criminal imprisonment (réclusion)
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Education and
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