APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
241. The fun&ions of commis- 
sary of executive power, and of re- 
gister to the jury of accusation, are 
discharged by the commissary, and 
the register of the correctional tri- 
_ bunal. 
242. Each director of a jury of 
accusation has the immediate su- 
perintendance of all the officers of 
police of his district. 
243. The direftor of the jury 
prosecutes immediately, as officer 
of police, upon the denunciations 
made to him by the public accuser, 
either officially, or by order of the 
execitive directory :—1. Offences 
against the liberty or individual 
security of citizens. —2. These com- 
mitted against the right of persons. 
— 3. Resistance to the execution of 
judgments and of all executive acts 
issuing from the constituted autho- 
-Fities.—4. Troubles occasioned, and 
axts of violence committed, to im- 
pedg the colleétion of contribu- 
tions, the free circulation of pro- 
visions, and other objects of coms 
Merce, 
244. There is.acriminal tribunal 
for each department. 
245. The criminal tribunal is 
composed of a president, a public 
accuser, four judges, taken from 
among those of the civil tribunal, 
the commissary of the executive 
power of the same tribunal, or his 
substitute, and a register, There 
are in the criminal tribunal of the 
department of the Seine, a vice. 
president, and a substitute of the 
public accuser; this tribunal is di- 
vided into two  se¢tions: eight 
members of the civil tribunal ex- 
ercise in it the fun@ions of 
judges. 
_246. The presidents of sections 
of the civil tribunals cannot dis- 
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charge the funétions of judges in 
the criminal tribunal. 
247. Lhe other judges do their 
duty in it, each in turn, for six 
months, ia the order of their no- 
mination, and cannot during thac 
period exercise any funétion-in the . 
civil tribunal. 
248. The public ‘accuser is 
charged :+-1. With prosecating-of- 
fences or atts of. accusation admit. 
ted by the first juries.—z. Wirth 
transmitting to the officers of police 
denunciations addressed to him di- 
rectly.— 3, Withsuperintending the 
ofiicers of police of the department, 
and acting against them according 
to the jaw, in case of negligence or 
more grave offences. 
249. The commissary of the exe. 
cative power is charged:—+1. With 
requiring, in the course of process, 
the regularity of forms, and, before 
judgment, the application of the 
law.—-z. With following up the 
execution of judgments passed by 
the tribunal. 
250. The judges cannot propose 
any complex question to the jury. 
251. Lhe jury to try, consists of 
twelve jurogs at least; the person 
accused may challenge, witl-out as- 
signing any reason, a number de. 
termined by the law. . 
252. The process before the jury 
to try is public, and persons ac- 
cused cannot be refused the aid of 
counsel, whom they may choose, or 
who are nominated officially. 
253- No person acquitted by a 
legal jury, can be apprehended or 
accused again upon account of the 
same fact. 
Of the Tribunal of Annulment. 
254. There is for the whole re. 
public, one tribunal of annulment ; 
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