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Localisation Des Pôles De L'instruction Localisation des pôles de l'instruction Février 2009 Légende Cour d'appel, tribunal supérieur d'appel DijonDijon Nanterre Bobigny Seine-Saint-Denis Département ParisParis 93 Tribunal de grande instance Hauts-de-Seine Sens du "déplacement" des dossiers criminels et des Dunkerque 92 Créteil dossiers correctionnels nécessitant une co-saisine. Boulogne- Val-de-Marne Pôle de l'instruction (TGI ou TPI) St-Omer 94 sur-Mer Hazebrouck Lille Nord Béthune 59 Pas-de-Calais DouaiDouai Valenciennes 62 Arras Abbeville Cambrai Avesnes-sur-Helpe AmiensAmiens Dieppe Péronne St-Quentin Charleville-Mézières Cherbourg-Octeville Aisne Seine-Maritime Somme 02 80 Le Havre 76 Laon Manche RouenRouen 50 Beauvais Ardennes Thionville Compiègne 08 Briey CaenCaen Oise ReimsReims Senlis Soissons Metz Sarreguemines Coutances Lisieux 60 Verdun MetzMetz Bernay Pontoise Evreux Val-d'Oise Calvados Yvelines 95 Meaux Bas-Rhin 14 Eure 78 Saverne Châlons-en- Moselle 67 Morlaix 27 Versailles Bar-le-Duc NancyNancy Guingamp St-Malo Argentan VersaillesVersailles Marne Champagne 57 Orne 51 Brest St-Brieuc Avranches Seine-et-Marne Meuse Dinan 61 Evry Alençon Melun 77 55 Meurthe-et-Moselle Chartres St-Dié- Strasbourg Essonne 54 des-Vosges Finistère Côtes-d'Armor Mayenne 91 29 22 RennesRennes 53 Troyes Eure-et-Loir Epinal Fontainebleau Sens Vosges Quimper Laval 28 Aube ColmarColmar Chaumont 88 Le Mans 10 Morbihan Ille-et-Vilaine Montargis Lorient 56 35 OrléansOrléans Haute-Marne Sarthe Mulhouse Auxerre 52 Vannes 72 Loiret Lure Belfort 45 Vesoul Loire-Atlantique Angers Blois Yonne Côte-d'Or Haut-Rhin AngersAngers Haute-Saône 44 89 21 68 70 St-Nazaire Tours Loir-Cher DijonDijon 41 AB1 Nantes Saumur BesançonBesançon Montbéliard Territoire de Maine-et-Loire Belfort 90 49 Indre-et-Loire BourgesBourges Nièvre 37 58 Dôle Doubs - AB2 - P Nevers 25 J Bressuire La Roche-sur-Yon Châteauroux Chalon-sur-Saône SDO Cher s - - s 18 e Vendée PoitiersPoitiers Lons-le-Saunier Indre Moulins 85 Jura 36 Thonon- ciair Les Sables-d'Olonne Allier Saône-et-Loire 39 les-Bains 03 71 Niort Montluçon Mâcon judi Saint-Martin Vienne La Rochelle Bourg-en-Bresse es Saint-Martin 86 Cusset 97-8 Deux-Sèvres Guéret Bonneville 79 Haute-Vienne Villefranche- Ain Rochefort Roanne sur-Saône 01 Saint-Barthélémy 87 Haute-Savoie 97-7 Creuse Annecy servic es Charente LimogesLimoges RiomRiom Loire Rhône 74 23 69 d n Saintes 16 42 LyonLyon Belley o St-Barthélémy La Guadeloupe Angoulême Bourgoin- Jallieu ChambéryChambéry Albertville 97-1 Charente-Maritime Clermont-Ferrand Montbrison 17 Directi - Corrèze Vienne Pointe-à-Pitre Dordogne 19 Puy-de-Dôme 24 Tulle 63 St-Etienne GrenobleGrenoble Savoie Périgueux Haute-Loire 73 a Justice a 43 l Basse-TerreBasse-Terre Brive-la-Gaillarde e BordeauxBordeaux Cantal Le Puy-en-Velay Libourne Isère d e 15 r Aurillac Valence 38 stè i Marie-Galante Bergerac Privas Hautes-Alpes Gironde Lot 05 Min La Guadeloupe Drôme Gap 33 46 Mende Ardèche Marmande 26 Lot-et-Garonne Cahors 07 47 Rodez La Martinique AgenAgen Aveyron Lozère Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 97-2 CayenneCayenne Landes 12 48 04 40 Alès Digne-les-Bains Carpentras Montauban Millau Alpes-Maritimes Gard Avignon Fort-de-France Mont-de-Marsan Albi 06 Fort-de-FranceFort-de-France Tarn-et-Garonne 30 82 Tarn NîmesNimesNimes Vaucluse Nice 81 Tarascon Guyane Dax Gers 84 Grasse 97-3 32 Auch Toulouse MontpellierMontpellier ToulouseToulouse Hérault Aix-en-ProvenceAix-en-Provence Bayonne Castres Draguignan 34 Bouches-du- Rhône Var PauPau Haute-Garonne Béziers 13 83 La Martinique La Guyane 31 Tarbes Marseille Pyrénées-Atlantiques Carcassonne Toulon 64 St-Gaudens Narbonne Saint-DenisSaint-Denis Hautes-Pyrénées Foix 65 Aude Ariège 11 09 La Réunion Perpignan BastiaBastia 97-4 Pyrénées-Orientales 66 Haute-Corse Saint-Pierre 2B La Réunion Ajaccio Corse-du-Sud Mooréa PapeetePapeete 2A I l e s L o y Tahiti NouméaNouméa a u t é Iles sous le vent Polynésie française La Nouvelle-Calédonie 6.
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