This document is a page from a legal filing by attorney William Julié, dated May 23, 2021. Julié argues that the intention of French lawmakers regarding Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure was not to protect individuals from extradition after they have lost their French nationality. He supports this by citing past instances where the French government deported such individuals for criminal offenses.
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| William Julié | Avocat à la Cour – Attorney at Law |
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| French lawmakers | Lawmakers |
Mentioned in reference to the intention behind Article 696-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure.
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| French government | Government agency |
Mentioned as having previously deported individuals who were deprived of their French nationality.
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| wjavocats.com | Company |
Website of William Julié's law firm, listed in the footer.
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