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France introduces ‘road homicide’ offence after Senate vote, closing legal gap in fatal driving cases - Monaco Life

Summary by Monaco Life
France is set to criminalise fatal road accidents caused by drivers under the influence or committing other offences, following the Senate’s approval of a new offence: homicide routier, or ‘road homicide’. The long-awaited legislation now awaits final signature by President Emmanuel Macron. The introduction of homicide routier marks a major shift in how fatal road incidents are prosecuted in France. Under current law, drivers involved in deadly …
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Monaco Life broke the news in Monaco on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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