Criminal responsibility in French law
Criminal responsibility in French criminal law is the obligation to answer for infractions committed and to suffer the punishment provided by the legislation that governs the infraction in question.
In a democracy citizens have rights but also duties: with freedom comes responsibility.
Unlike civil liability, the obligation to answer for damage one has caused, either by repairing it or paying damages and interest for it, criminal responsibility implies legal recourse for the state against a disturbance of the peace. This includes three major factors:participation in a criminal offense - forms of criminal responsibility - exceptions to criminal responsibility.
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