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- In France, the correctional court (French: tribunal correctionnel ) is the court of first instance that has jurisdiction in criminal matters regarding...
- colloquially as the Lindsay Superjail, or simply Lindsay; French: Centre correctionnel du Centre-Est) is a medium/maximum security prison located in Kawartha...
- The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC; French: Service correctionnel du Canada), also known as Correctional Service Canada or Corrections Canada, is...
- Maplehurst Correctional Complex (French: Complexe Correctionnel de Maplehurst) is a correctional facility located in Milton, Ontario for women and men...
- felonies and misdemeanors, which are heard by the Criminal Court (tribunal correctionnel, also called the Correctional Court) contraventions, minor offenses...
- 7, 2010, Noriega was convicted by the 11th chamber of the Tribunal Correctionnel de Paris and sentenced to seven years in jail. The prosecutor in the...
- More serious offenses are judged by a correctional court (tribunal correctionnel ) for délits (middling-level crime), or by a cour d'****ises for a serious...
- coming on 15 November 2004 before the 16th chamber of the Tribunal correctionnel de Paris. Twelve people were charged with "atteinte à la vie privée"...
- Government of Mauritius. Retrieved 2021-06-18. "Best Loser: les ****t nouveaux députés correctionnels connus". L'Express. Retrieved 2019-11-09. Profile...
- tickets). The Criminal court (also known as Correctional court, tribunal correctionnel) hears délits, less serious felonies and misdemeanors. The Court of...